The Strange Mount of Olives near Constance. WIDE WORLD MAGAZINE : Truth really is stranger than fiction : This is an uncommon original article taken from the Wide World Magazine, 1900.
London: Wide World Magazine, Newnes, 1900. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. Item #352443
Near the city of Constance is an ancient Abbey, which possesses a chaple built to enshrine a fragment of the True Cross, and filled with wonderful wood carvings. Hundreds of these are arranged round the walls on a minature Mount of Olives, and they are pictured by remarkable photographs and described by a lady who has studied them closely. 7 pages, 9 illustrations. The Wide World Magazine (1898-1965) captured the thrill of real-life adventure, bringing readers daring tales of exploration, survival, and discovery from across the globe. From treacherous expeditions to remote lands to gripping escapes from danger, it showcased the spirit of adventure that defined its era. The magazine also documented historical events and emerging travel trends, immersing readers in the unknown. With vivid illustrations and detailed narratives, it inspired generations to dream of far-off places, embodying the belief that "Truth is stranger than fiction." This is a genuine, original article, carefully extracted from an historic volume, not a reprint or reproduction! A rare chance to own a true artifact from the past. Size: 16 x 22 cms. Category: Wide World Magazine Articles;.
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