National Geographic Magazine DEC 1971, Zulus, Octopus, China, St Peter's Rome ..
National Geographic Magazine DEC 1971, Zulus, Octopus, China, St Peter's Rome ..
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National Geographic Magazine DEC 1971, Zulus, Octopus, China, St Peter's Rome ..
Excellent 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. No Supplement and there was a single page that appears to have had a corner picture torn out.
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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Return to Changing China
A reporter, and daughter of a former Canadian diplomat, revisits the land she knew as a teenager to examine the changes brought by communism.
The Zulus: Black Nation in a Land of Apartheid
Proud descendants of warriors who defeated British legions must now live on scattered reserves and bow to South Africa’s apartheid laws.
Shy Monster, the Octopus
The nimble mollusk, that can gather 25 crabs and eat them one by one. is endowed with intelligence superior to that of any other sea dweller with the exception of marine mammals.
St. Peter’s, Rome’s Church of Popes { St. Peter’s}
Largest church in Christendom, the great basilica in the Vatican rests on the traditional site of St. Peter’s grave.
First Glimpse of a Stone Age Tribe
Members of the tiny Tasaday tribe use stone and bamboo tools to survive in the forested highlands of Mindanao in the Philippines.
Questing for Gems
The curator of the Smithsonian Institution’s gem collection recounts a lifetime study of the minerals so valued for their beauty.
Excellent 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. No Supplement and there was a single page that appears to have had a corner picture torn out.
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
Return to Changing China
A reporter, and daughter of a former Canadian diplomat, revisits the land she knew as a teenager to examine the changes brought by communism.
The Zulus: Black Nation in a Land of Apartheid
Proud descendants of warriors who defeated British legions must now live on scattered reserves and bow to South Africa’s apartheid laws.
Shy Monster, the Octopus
The nimble mollusk, that can gather 25 crabs and eat them one by one. is endowed with intelligence superior to that of any other sea dweller with the exception of marine mammals.
St. Peter’s, Rome’s Church of Popes { St. Peter’s}
Largest church in Christendom, the great basilica in the Vatican rests on the traditional site of St. Peter’s grave.
First Glimpse of a Stone Age Tribe
Members of the tiny Tasaday tribe use stone and bamboo tools to survive in the forested highlands of Mindanao in the Philippines.
Questing for Gems
The curator of the Smithsonian Institution’s gem collection recounts a lifetime study of the minerals so valued for their beauty.