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National Geographic Magazine – September 1972, Bangladesh, Japan, Connecticut
National Geographic Magazine – September 1972, Bangladesh, Japan, Connecticut
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Vintage, collectible 54+ Years Old edition
Cut or Torn Pages: N (Please assume I missed something)
Supplements: No
Highlighted Features:
- Bangladesh: Hope Nourishes a New Nation – A look at Bangladesh’s emergence from civil war and its path to independence.
- New Tricks Outwit Our Insect Enemies – Scientists explore natural methods to control harmful insects.
- Human Treasures of Japan – Masters of traditional Japanese arts, including weaving, lacquerwork, and puppetry, are honored and encouraged to pass on their skills.
- The Manx and Their Isle of Man – A glimpse into the self-governing British community known for its rich history and agriculture.
- A Bit of Old Russia Takes Root in Alaska – Russian Old Believers establish a village reminiscent of 17th-century Russia.
- Yesterday Lingers Along the Connecticut – The Connecticut River undergoes a cleanup after years of industrial pollution.
Cut or Torn Pages: N (Please assume I missed something)
Supplements: No
Highlighted Features:
- Bangladesh: Hope Nourishes a New Nation – A look at Bangladesh’s emergence from civil war and its path to independence.
- New Tricks Outwit Our Insect Enemies – Scientists explore natural methods to control harmful insects.
- Human Treasures of Japan – Masters of traditional Japanese arts, including weaving, lacquerwork, and puppetry, are honored and encouraged to pass on their skills.
- The Manx and Their Isle of Man – A glimpse into the self-governing British community known for its rich history and agriculture.
- A Bit of Old Russia Takes Root in Alaska – Russian Old Believers establish a village reminiscent of 17th-century Russia.
- Yesterday Lingers Along the Connecticut – The Connecticut River undergoes a cleanup after years of industrial pollution.
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