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The National Geographic Magazine, Volume 139 (CXXXIX), No. 4 (April 1971)

The National Geographic Magazine, Volume 139 (CXXXIX), No. 4 (April 1971)

by National Geographic Society. Grosvenor, Gilbert Hovey (ed.); McDowell, Bart; Moldvay, Albert; Scherschel, Joseph J.; Weaver, Kenneth F.; Gahan, Gordon W.; Thomas, Veronica; Parks, Winfield; Larsen, Thor; Marden, Luis

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Washington: National Geographic Society, 1971. Soft Cover. Very Good with no dust jacket. Sound binding, clean and bright interior. Wrappers are yellow and white with picture of orchid from Crete that mimics an insect to attract pollinators. Lightly shelf worn overall. ; Contents: McDowell, Moldvay, and Scherschel, Hungary: Changing Homeland of a Tough, Romantic People. Marden, The Exquisite Orchids. Weaver and Gahan, Maui, Where Old Hawaii Still Lives. Thomas and Parks, Ireland's Invincible Isles, the Arans. Larsen, Polar Bear: Lonely Nomad of the North. ; 10.0" tall; 185 pages.
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