Smithsonian Magazine 1981 September

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Smithsonian Magazine 1981 September

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Contents:  The View From The Castle, Secretary Ripley’s Comments; Letters To The Editor; Around The Mall And Beyond; Phenomena, Comments And Beyond; Points Of Origin; Picture Credits; A Generation Meets Computers – And They Are Friendly; The Greatest Show On Earth Was Nothing Compared To Home, As John Ringling Proved With His Museum And Private Mansion; An American Dilemma Over Jobs And Health In Kellogg, Idaho Is Symbolized By Lear Regulatory Conflicts And Clean-Up Efforts; A Lonely But Free Life At The Southern Edge Of The World; Early In The 1900s, Americans Went Wild Over Photographic Postcards; The Remarkable Edward Lear, Master Of Nonsense Verse, Was Also An Accomplished Artist Whose Birds Rivaled Audubon’s; Chemical Warfare Flourishes Among Creatures Of The Reef; A Latter-Day Icarus Tries To Achieve A Solar Dream House; The Posh Palaces Of Yesterday’s Hollywood Stars; Book Reviews; Additional Reading; September Events At The Smithsonian; Smithsonian Tours; They Still Cross Swords Over Those Crosswords

Issue:  September 1981

Condition:  Very Good