National Geographic Magazine April 1976, Irish, Robert Frost, Hawaii, Brazil ...
National Geographic Magazine April 1976, Irish, Robert Frost, Hawaii, Brazil ...
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National Geographic Magazine April 1976, Irish, Robert Frost, Hawaii, Brazil ...
Includes Supplemental Map of Hawaii - Close Up
Very Good Condition, collected by Parents Lifelong Subscription, has been sitting undisturbed for many years. I would be conservative in saying you probably cannot find this copy, that is this old, in any better condition elsewhere. Has a binding issue at the bottom as shown in the 3rd photo.
Shipping via Ground Advantage with the USPS, as this does not qualify for Media Mail, so please do not ask us to break the law. Thank you
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A Canoe Helps Hawaii Recapture Her Past
Planning Hokulea’s Bicentennial voyage to Tahiti brings a new awareness of Polynesia’s all-but-forgotten folkways. By Herb Kawainui Kane and David Hiser.
Look of a Land Beloved
Dewitt Jones travels through New Hampshire and Vermont, recording the visual echoes – – and perhaps the sources – – of Frost’s verbal imagery.
Irish Ways Live On in Dingle
Eire’s outermost corner guards a rich heritage of life and language. Bryan Hodgson and Linda Bartlett thread the peninsula’s sometimes tragic past and ponder its uncertain future.
Will Brazil’s Fiery Bees Reach the U. S. ? { Those Fiery Brazilian Bees}
When 26 African queens escaped and mated with local bees, they started a new menace – – and a lively controversy. Rick Gore reports the differing views of scientists as the new strain swarms north toward Mexico and the United States. Photographs by Bianc
San Antonio: Texas, Actin’ Kind of Natural
San Antone still offers the rich cultural brew author Fred Kline knew as a boy. Photographer David Hiser views the city with a newcomer’s freshness of eye.
Water Dwellers in a Desert World
Gavin Young and Nik Wheeler explore the seldom-visited domain of Iraq’s Marsh Arabs.
Robert Frost and New England
Archibald MacLeish remembers a friend and examines his ties with New England.
Includes Supplemental Map of Hawaii - Close Up
Very Good Condition, collected by Parents Lifelong Subscription, has been sitting undisturbed for many years. I would be conservative in saying you probably cannot find this copy, that is this old, in any better condition elsewhere. Has a binding issue at the bottom as shown in the 3rd photo.
Shipping via Ground Advantage with the USPS, as this does not qualify for Media Mail, so please do not ask us to break the law. Thank you
The staff of sweetdealalabama asks please reach out to us with questions.
A Canoe Helps Hawaii Recapture Her Past
Planning Hokulea’s Bicentennial voyage to Tahiti brings a new awareness of Polynesia’s all-but-forgotten folkways. By Herb Kawainui Kane and David Hiser.
Look of a Land Beloved
Dewitt Jones travels through New Hampshire and Vermont, recording the visual echoes – – and perhaps the sources – – of Frost’s verbal imagery.
Irish Ways Live On in Dingle
Eire’s outermost corner guards a rich heritage of life and language. Bryan Hodgson and Linda Bartlett thread the peninsula’s sometimes tragic past and ponder its uncertain future.
Will Brazil’s Fiery Bees Reach the U. S. ? { Those Fiery Brazilian Bees}
When 26 African queens escaped and mated with local bees, they started a new menace – – and a lively controversy. Rick Gore reports the differing views of scientists as the new strain swarms north toward Mexico and the United States. Photographs by Bianc
San Antonio: Texas, Actin’ Kind of Natural
San Antone still offers the rich cultural brew author Fred Kline knew as a boy. Photographer David Hiser views the city with a newcomer’s freshness of eye.
Water Dwellers in a Desert World
Gavin Young and Nik Wheeler explore the seldom-visited domain of Iraq’s Marsh Arabs.
Robert Frost and New England
Archibald MacLeish remembers a friend and examines his ties with New England.