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National Geographic January 1984 -Catalonia, The Queen of Textiles, Sunken Realm of Australia, Southeast Alaska, Whales...
National Geographic January 1984 -Catalonia, The Queen of Textiles, Sunken Realm of Australia, Southeast Alaska, Whales...
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National Geographic January 1984 -Catalonia, The Queen of Textiles, Sunken Realm of Australia, Southeast Alaska, Whales
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. View 3rd Photo, which shows where the paper wrap over binding has torn off.
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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Catalonia: Spain’s Country Within a Country
After decades of repression under dictator Francisco Franco, six million Catalans are reestablishing their political and cultural identity. By Randall Peffer, with photographs by Stephanie Maze.
Silk, the Queen of Textiles { The Queen of Textiles}
Sleek, sensuous silk – – the fiber evocative of luxury and legend – – has been coveted by mankind for more than 4, 000 years. Fashion expert Nina Hyde and photographer Cary Wolinsky follow this shining thread through continents and the centuries.
Exploring a Sunken Realm in Australia
Author Hillary Hauser and underwater photographer David Doubilet plumb the crystalline depths of the island continent’s remarkable freshwater sinkholes.
Alaska’s Southeast { Southeast Alaska: A Place Apart; A Place Apart}
In the wild, wet Panhandle of Alaska, Bill Richards discovers both native sourdoughs and transplanted outsiders cheerfully suffering whatever inconvenience goes with the region’s isolation.
Alaska’s Southeast { Southeast Alaska: An Incredible Feasting of Whales; An Incredible Feasting of Whales}
Cooperation or competition? Photographer Al Giddings captures the gargantuan water ballet of eight Alaskan humpbacks feeding together on a banquet of krill.
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. View 3rd Photo, which shows where the paper wrap over binding has torn off.
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
Catalonia: Spain’s Country Within a Country
After decades of repression under dictator Francisco Franco, six million Catalans are reestablishing their political and cultural identity. By Randall Peffer, with photographs by Stephanie Maze.
Silk, the Queen of Textiles { The Queen of Textiles}
Sleek, sensuous silk – – the fiber evocative of luxury and legend – – has been coveted by mankind for more than 4, 000 years. Fashion expert Nina Hyde and photographer Cary Wolinsky follow this shining thread through continents and the centuries.
Exploring a Sunken Realm in Australia
Author Hillary Hauser and underwater photographer David Doubilet plumb the crystalline depths of the island continent’s remarkable freshwater sinkholes.
Alaska’s Southeast { Southeast Alaska: A Place Apart; A Place Apart}
In the wild, wet Panhandle of Alaska, Bill Richards discovers both native sourdoughs and transplanted outsiders cheerfully suffering whatever inconvenience goes with the region’s isolation.
Alaska’s Southeast { Southeast Alaska: An Incredible Feasting of Whales; An Incredible Feasting of Whales}
Cooperation or competition? Photographer Al Giddings captures the gargantuan water ballet of eight Alaskan humpbacks feeding together on a banquet of krill.
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