Smithsonian Magazine 1981 June

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Smithsonian Magazine 1981 June

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Contents:  A naturalist tracks the shy, elusive bobcat in the wild and concludes over trapping could threaten future of species., Camille Pissarro lived simply and heard his paintings called “palette scrapings”, but was a sage to other artists., From Quito to Delhi the World Bank, powerful but sensitive reaches out to help the poor of the developing nations., The new San Diego air museum rises from its ashes., Now starting its second century, Chautauqua draws 100,000 a season for lectures, music and art in a Victorian setting., In the name of “Creative Anachronism”, a band of lords and ladies battle as if knighthood were still in flower., Suddenly the camera lens can capture computer visions of what scientists had never seen or grasped before., William Walker, the “filibuster” in the mid-1800s swept through Central America with his rag-tag forces

Issue:  June 1981

Condition:  Very Good