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  • Imagen del vendedor de Smithsonian Magazine February 2011 a la venta por Argyl Houser, Bookseller
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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Jacket As Issued. No clipped or missing pages. Mailing address and information on the front cover. Clean inside and out. Pages undamaged. Slight wear and rubbing along the spine-edge of the front cover. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be backed with cardboard and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Warsaw on the Rise" (A new crop of dazzling skyscrapers symbolizes the Polish capital's effort to rebuild its downtrodden image and become a star of Eastern Europe) by Rudolph Chelminski; "Snow Phantom" (Scientists in Montana study the elusive lynx in its wintry haunts. Their goal: save the 'ghost cat') by Abigail Tucker; "The Reluctant President" (On Inauguration Day 1789, perhaps the only person to doubt George Washington's ability to lead the nation was Washington) by Ron Chernow; "Flower Power" (In Colombia, the growing of blooms for export has become big business. Just look at the bouquets in your supermarket) by John McQuaid; "Wayne Thibaud is not a Pop Artist" (He's best known for his bright, spare paintings of pastries and cakes, but they represent only a slice of the American master's work) by Cathleen McGuigan; "Invisible Glory" (In out-of-this-world images, the Chandra and Spitzer space telescopes show us parts of the universe not on our wavelength) by Abigail Tucker; "From the Editor" (Fresh Eyes) by Terence Monmaney; "Letters" ('The Gift'); "Indelible Images: Downhill" (At a shopping mal in Dubai, Joel Sternfeld documents a peak of consumer culture) by David Zax; "Wild Things" (Guard Bird); "Interview with Jane McGonigal" (Score one for video gaming) by Amanda Bensen; "This Month in History" (Darwin Evolves); "My Kind of Town: Nature Boy" (The author finds inspiration--and wildlife--at his doorstep, near Santa Barbara, California) by T.C. Boyle; "Around the Mall: Boot Camp" (From the Castle: Trail Blazing), (The Object at Hand: Lincoln's Fence Rail), (Q&A) by Bill Moggridge, "What's Up (Jewel of a 'snowflake'); "Presence of Mind: Battle Station" (For World War II naval historian Samuel Eliot Morison, armchair research was not enough) by James D. Hornfischer and "The Last Page" (Together, at Last).