Vintage NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine Vol.159 No. 4 April 1981 with SUPPLENENT
A Vintage copy of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine Vol.159 No. 4 April 1981
Featuring:
IRELAND
1 Its Long Travail
The faith of Patrick and a fire for freedom have burned for 1,500 years. Associate Editor Joseph Judge paints the historical setting.
II New Day for Éire
Growing prosperity creates confidence as the Republic of Ireland seeks to find a place in Europe. John J. Putman and photographer Cotton Coulson discover cause for both hope and worry.
III War and Peace in the North
Violence and terror seem never ending for Northern Ireland, a land torn between Catholic and Protestant. Bryan Hodgson and Cary Wolinsky report on the treadmill tragedy.
Imperiled Giants of the Forest
After a decade of living among Africa's mountain gorillas, researcher Dian Fossey describes deadly human intrusion and deadly behavior, too, as group leaders struggle for dominance.
South Dakota's Castles in Clay
Are the Badlands misnamed? John Madson finds a haunting beauty in that bleak, eroded landscape. Photographs by Jim Brandenburg.
Singapore: Mini-size Superstate
The island nation packs 2.4 million people, mostly Chinese, into its 238 square miles and paces Southeast Asia in trade and finance, Bryan Hodgson and Dean Conger report.
The Changeless Horseshoe Crab
A "living fossil," this beach visitor matches ancestors impressed into 145-million-year-old rock. By Anne and Jack Rudloe, with photographs by Robert F. Sisson.
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 | 4 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publication Name | National Geographic |
| Publisher | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY |
| Publication Month | April |
| Publication Year | 1981 |
| Volume | 159 |
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