National Geographic July 1986

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Condition: Very GoodA book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover. No missing or damaged pages, no creases or tears, and no underlining/highlighting of text or writing in the margins. May be very minimal identifying marks on the inside cover. Very minimal wear and tear. For full details and description of any imperfections. See full condition definitions

Language: English

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Liberty: Her Lamp Relit { Liberty Lifts Her Lamp Once More}
The great lady who welcomed millions of immigrants to America celebrates her first hundred years. Her biography – – from conception to restoration – – is recounted by Alice J. Hall.
Canada’s Untamed Fraser River { The Untamed Fraser River, British Columbia’s Lifeline}
Rival demands roil the future of the free- running river. David S. Boyer and photographer Chris Johns tell the story.
The Philippines: A Time of Hope and Danger { Hope and Danger in the Philippines}
As the 20- year rule of Ferdinand Marcos ends, the nation faces many challenges – – a troubled economy, Communist insurgents, Muslim- Christian conflict. Arthur Zich and photographer Steve McCurry report.
New York Harbor- -The Golden Door
Beneath Liberty’s gaze, America’s historic portal still serves the world. By Erla Zwingle and photographer Chris Johns tell the story.
Corregidor Revisited: 43 Years After the Siege
Forty- three years after the Word War II siege, Willaim Graves returns to the Philippine fortress that he escaped by submarine. With photographs by Steve McCurry.
Model Airplanes: And Then to Fly { Model Airplanes: To Dream, to Build. .. And Then to Fly}
Creations as delicate as a feather, as fearsome as a flying dinosaur, take wing when hobbyists practice their craft. By Michael E. Long and photographer Peter Essick.

 

National Geographic July 1986

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