Vintage NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine Vol.157 No. 2 February 1980 with SUPPLEMENT
A Vintage copy of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine Vol.157 No. 2 February 1980
Featuring:
The Pesticide Dilemma
America's bounty from farm and forest rests on careful use of a billion pounds a year of insect and weed killers. How great are the risks of poisoning ourselves and our environment? Allen A. Boraiko and photographer Fred Ward document a crucial and growing public debate.
Tunisia: Sea, Sand, Success
A North African Arab republic without much oil relies on education and human energy in the uphill battle faced by all developing nations. By Mike Edwards and David Alan Harvey, with a double supplement map of Africa.
In Long-Forbidden Tibet
Few outsiders-and only a handful of Western journalists-have visited that remote, little-known land locked behind the high Himalayas. Fred Ward describes and photographs a people and a way of life slowly emerging from the past.
The White Mountain Apache: Three Perspectives
An Indian struggle to retain traditional ways in today's world is recounted by tribal leader Ronnie Lupe; by a young woman coming of age, Nita Quintero; and by a white reporter-photographer who married into the tribe, Bill Hess.
In good condition for it's age with a few scuffs and marks.
The photos shown are of the actual item that will be shipped.
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| Issue | 2 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publication Name | National Geographic |
| Publisher | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY |
| Publication Month | February |
| Publication Year | 1980 |
| Volume | 157 |
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