Wide World Magazine
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Wild World Magazine London The Wide World Magazine was a British illustrated monthly "of true narrative, adventure, travel, customs, and sport". It was published in London by the George Newnes company. The Wide World Magazine ran from April 1898 to December 1965.
- 1900. Holder, C. F. A California Paradise (Santa Catalina Island) Wide World Magazine 5(28):415-422, August 1900
- 1900. Holder, C. F. A Climate Miracle in California Wide World Magazine 6(31):7-12, November 1900
- 1900. Holder, C. F. The Lady Anglers of Santa Catalina Wide World Magazine 6(32):131-134, December 1900
- [original in SCIF archives; separate pages]
- 1901. Holder, C. F. Ships that have been Wrecked by Whales Wide World Magazine 6(33):300-303, January 1901
- 1901. Holder, C. F. How Mr. Coney Saved the President Wide World Magazine 6(35):300-303, March 1901
- 1909. Weaver, Robert S. The Castaways of Guadalupe Island Wide World Magazine 6(23):457-463, 1909 Separated pages.
- [original in SCIF archives]
- 1919. Gordon, P. R. Filming the Sea Elephant Wide World Magazine 43(258):485-491 October, 1919.
- How the author was led to invest money and take part in an expedition to secure moving pictures of the sea elephant. Although luck favored them and striking films were secured, the investors in the enterprise failed to reap the promised reward. "The story is true in all details," writhes the Author, "though for obvious reasons the names given are fictitious."
- [original in SCIF archives]
- 1923. Hogg, John Edwin Wild Boars and Cattle Thieves. Our Adventures on Santa Cruz Island Wide World Magazine 50:87-99, 1923.
- 1925. Hogg, John Edwin Our Seaplane Fishing Trip, Santa Catalina Island Wide World Magazine 55:12-20, 1925 May
- [original in SCIF archives]