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The Cunarder: Prague - The City of Legends - February 1924

Front Cover of the Cunarder Magazine for February 1924 Featuring Prague - The City of Legends

Front Cover of the Cunarder Magazine for February 1924 Featuring Prague - The City of Legends. GGA Image ID # 101a2f4423

The February 1924 issue of The Cunarder Magazine featured articles included: Prague - The City of Legends, by Dr. Borivoj Prusik; Where East Meets West in Europe, by Stan. V. Klima; Some Notes of the Czechoslovok Arts, by Aleã Broz; and Is It Not Again "Eastward Ho?" by Harrison Rhodes, Illustrations by Gordon Ross. The women's Fashion piece was represented by On the Crest of the Wave of Fashion.

Vol. 6 No. 2

Contents

  • Frontispiece - A Terraced Garden of Old Prague
  • Prague - The City of Legends, by Dr. Borivoj Prusik
  • Where East Meets West in Europe, by Stan. V. Klima
  • Variety and Interest in Czechoslovokia
  • The Sculpure of Mario Korbel
  • Some Notes of the Czechoslovok Arts, by Aleã Broz
  • Is It Not Again "Eastward Ho?" by Harrison Rhodes, Illustrations by Gordon Ross
  • Some Transatlantic Personalities
  • Who's Who on the Cunarders
  • Along the Waterways of Old Prague
  • On the Crest of the Wave of Fashion
  • A Shelf of Books, by Ethel Fleming
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