Smithsonian Magazine 1979 November

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Smithsonian Magazine 1979 November

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Contents:  Risen from underground duty, some 7,500 life-size pottery soldiers and horses of China’s first unifier, the Emperor of Qin, are an archaeological wonder.( Few facts go unchallenged as Newfoundlanders and conservationists continue battle over seal killing., Robert Osborn points a finger of scorn at our wastrels., National Gallery opens U.S. tour of riches from art collection of Baron Thyssen Bornemisza., What became of that effortless world we were to have., Search for rare macaque engages scientists in India., Museum of Modern Art surveys avant-garde of 1920s., Map shows us our planet’s oceans are one., Student’s at Sterling Institute pay to suffer., Cooper-Hewitt mounts mammoth show of objects gleamed from each of the Smithsonian’s museum., Libraries are striving to thwart wily thieves., World’s first solar villages reserve judgements., Hungary’s reaction to a regained relic, St. Stephen’s crown., Widowed Dolly Madison retained her style – and debts.

Issue:  November 1979

Condition:  Very Good