Vintage NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine Vol.165 No. 6 June 1984 with SUPPLEMENT
A Vintage copy of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine Vol.165 No. 6 June 1984
Featuring:
By Rail Across India
From Pakistan's Khyber Pass to Bangladesh, author Paul Theroux and photographer Steve McCurry travel a monumental rail sys-tem, where every day ten million passengers ride six thousand trains on.
India's Railway Lifeline
Railroad historian Michael G. Satow tells the colorful story of Britain's legacy to her former colony.
Hagi: Where Japan's Revolution Began
A remote castle town, home of a remarkable teacher-warrior and his disciples, launched the 19th-century revolution that modernized Japan. By N. Taylor Gregg, with photographs by Sam Abell, paintings by Kinuko Y. Craft, and a special map supplement.
The Ant and Her World
Each member of this all-female society knows her job and does it. Caryl P. Haskins intro-duces the strikingly different...
Ways of the Ant
Some are hunters and gatherers, weavers, cultivators, and stock breeders. Others are kidnappers, slaveholders, or con artists. Bert Hölldobler describes the most successful of the social insects. Paintings by John D. Daw-son, illustrations text by Alice J. Hall.
Eskimo Hunters of the Bering Sea
Outboard motors, videotape players, and the prospect of nearby oil drilling have not shak-en Eskimo dedication to ancestral traditions, as Brad Reynolds and photographer Don Doll discover in Alaska's Toksook Bay.
In good condition for it's age with a few scuffs and marks.
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| Issue | 6 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publication Name | National Geographic |
| Publisher | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY |
| Publication Month | June |
| Publication Year | 1984 |
| Volume | 165 |
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