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National Geographic 1991: Vol 180 Table of Contents PDF

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Contents JULY 1991 BENEATH ARCTIC ICE Text and photographs by Flip Nicklin DOCKLANDS—LONDON’S NEW FRONTIER By Erla Zwingle, with photographs by Joe McNally (syGma) REMEMBERING THE BLITZ By Cameron Thomas THE WYETH FAMILY: AMERICAN VISIONS By Richard Meryman, with photographs by David Alan Harvey CHINA’S YOUTH WAIT FOR TOMORROW By Ross Terrill, with photographs by Leong Ka Tai (Group PHOTO) CHINA—double map supplement AUGUST 1991 AFTER THE STORM By Thomas Y. Canby, with photographs by Steve McCurry (MAGNUM) IN THE EYE OF DESERT STORM By Steve McCurry (MAGNUM) “THE BEST IDEA AMERICA EVER HAD” By Paul C. Pritchard, with photographs by Cary Wolinsky (stock, BosToN), and portfolio text by Cathy Newman The National Park Service turns 75 A COMEBACK FOR NUCLEAR POWER? OUR ELECTRIC FUTURE By Peter Miller, with photographs by Roger H. Ressmeyer (STARLIGHT) CUBA AT A CROSSROADS By Peter T. White, with photographs by José Azel (CONTACT PRESS IMAGES) L’ENFANT’S WASHINGTON By Alice J. Hall, with photographs by Sisse Brimberg SEPTEMBER 1991 THE MORNING AFTER: GERMANY REUNITED By William S. Ellis, with photographs by Gerd Ludwig A TALE OF TWO FAMILIES Photographs by Steve McCurry (MAGNUM) GERMANY; A TRAVELER’S MAP OF GERMANY-—double map supplement ALL EYES ON JUMPING SPIDERS Text and photographs by Mark W. Moffett A research project supported in part by your Society A NEW KIND OF KINSHIP By Joel W. Swerdlow, with photographs by Bill Luster BECOMING A DONOR Advances in transplant science MAYA ARTISTRY UNEARTHED By Ricardo Agurcia Fasquelle and William L. Fash, Jr., with photographs by Kenneth Garrett A research project supported in part by your Society AMERICA’S ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE—A SHAMEFUL HARVEST ’ By Constance J. Poten, with photographs by José Azel (CONTACT PRESS IMAGES) OCTOBER 1991 1491—AMERICA BEFORE COLUMBUS VOICES—INDIAN PERSPECTIVES The Editor ORIGINS—THROUGH TEWA EYES By Alfonso Ortiz, with paintings by Felipe Davalos THE LAND THEY KNEW By Jim Brandenburg A photographic portfolio of the country as witnessed by Native Americans OZETTE: A MAKAH VILLAGE IN 1491 By Maria Parker Pascua, with photographs by Lynn Johnson (BLACK STAR), and paintings by Richard Schlecht ETOWAH: A SOUTHEAST VILLAGE IN 1491 By George E. Stuart, with photographs by Lynn Johnson (BLACK STAR), and paintings by H. Tom Hall OTSTUNGO: A MOHAWK VILLAGE IN 1491 By Joseph Bruchac, with photographs by Lynn Johnson (BLACK STAR), and paintings by Jack Unruh PUEBLO: SEARCH FOR THE ANCIENT ONES By Winifred Creamer and Jonathan Haas, with photographs by Ira Block NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE: A VISITOR’S GUIDE—map supplement RUBIES AND SAPPHIRES Article and photographs by Fred Ward (BLACK STAR) LORD HOWE ISLAND— AUSTRALIAN HAVEN IN A DISTANT SEA Text and photographs by David Doubilet NOVEMBER 1991 LIFELINE FOR A NATION—ZAIRE RIVER Article and photographs by Robert Caputo JAPAN’S SUN RISES OVER THE PACIFIC By Arthur Zich, with photographs by Karen Kasmauski ALASKA HIGHWAY: WILDERNESS ESCAPE ROUTE Article and photographs by Richard Olsenius Text and photographs by Mark W. Moffett SATELLITE RESCUE By Thomas Y. Canby, with photographs by Jon Schneeberger DECEMBER 1991 IBN BATTUTA, PRINCE OF TRAVELERS By Thomas J. Abercrombie, with photographs by James L. Stanfield PEARL HARBOR—A RETURN TO THE DAY OF INFAMY By Thomas B. Allen, with photographs by David Doubilet WORLD WAR II: EUROPE AND NORTH AFRICA; ASIA AND THE PACIFIC— double map supplement RAIN FOREST CANOPY: THE HIGH FRONTIER By Edward O. Wilson, with photographs by Mark W. Moffett AUSTRALIA’S MAGNIFICENT PEARLS . Article and photographs by David Doubilet PITTSBURGH—STRONGER THAN STEEL By Peter Miller, with photographs by Nathan Benn KEY TO 1991 A guide to articles and maps in the 1991 issues of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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