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World's End

Gannett, Lewis S. | April 16, 1924 issue

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The book "Galapagos," by William Beebe is a glorious book. It is high romance, exact science, fascinating history, wild adventure. Those lava islands six hundred miles west of the coast of Ecuador have stirred dreams of boys and boy-hearted men for nearly four centuries and they remain one of the few spots of undisturbed mystery on the earth's surface. Every small boy who has ever been to a zoo and seen the man-size tortoises that gave the islands their name has been tortured by the ambition to sail to the islands and capture one of those giant relics of an age when reptiles ruled.

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GALAPAGOS (Book); BEEBE, William; ROMANCE fiction; ISLANDS -- Ecuador; REPTILES; ECUADOR
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