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Frank George Carpenter
(1855–1924)

author, photographer, lecturer and collector of photographs

Frank George Carpenter

Works

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Carpenter's Geographical Reader

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Carpenter's new geographical reader

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Carpenter's World Travels series (pub by Doubleday)

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  • The Holy Land and Syria (1922) (transcription project)
  • From Tangier to Tripoli (1923)
  • Alaska: our Northern Wonderland (1923)
  • The Tail of the Hemisphere: Chile and Argentina (1923)
  • Cairo to Kisumu (1923)
  • Java and East Indies (1923)
  • France to Scandinavia (1923)
  • New Zealand and some islands of the South Pacific (1923)
  • The Alps, The Danube, and the Near East (1924)
  • Canada and Newfoundland (1924) (transcription project)
  • Mexico (1924)
  • Uganda to the Cape (1924)
  • Along the Parana and The Amazon (1925)
  • China (1925)
  • Japan and Korea (1925)
  • Lands of the Caribbean (1925)
  • Through the Philippines and Hawaii (1925)
  • Lands of the Andes and the Desert (1926)
  • The British Isles and the Baltic States (1926)

Carpenter's Readers of Commerce and Industry series (pub by American Book Company)

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  • South America: Social, Industrial and Political (1900)
  • How the World is Fed (1907)
  • How the World is Clothed (1909)
  • How the World is Housed (1911)
  • Around the World with the Children (1917)

Carpenters' Journey Club Travels series (pub by American Book Company). Co-author Frances Carpenter

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  • The Houses We Live In (1926)
  • The Clothes We Wear (1926)
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Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1924, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 99 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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