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  1.   Smithsonian Associates
Scientific American October 1965 Smithsonian Associates 1965 PAPERBACK Very Good No Dustjacket 

Price: 8.31 USD

 
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Smithsonian Magazine April 1999 Smithsonian Associates 1999 PAPERBACK Fine No Dustjacket 
A great Blue Heron looks out from its rookery at a promising future. Photographs by David Harp 
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  2.   Smithsonian Associates
Smithsonian Magazine April 1972 Smithsonian Associates 1972 PAPERBACK Fine No Dustjacket 

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 12.  Smithsonian Associates
Smithsonian Magazine August 1973 Smithsonian Associates 1973 PAPERBACK Fine No Dustjacket 
With its wings thrust downward and forward in a typical dragonfly position, Tarnetrum illotum appears at about five times life size. Photograph by Paul D. Harwood. 
Price: 8.31 USD

 
 
  3.   Smithsonian Associates
Smithsonian Magazine April 1978 Smithsonian Associates 1978 PAPERBACK Fine No Dustjacket 
Noguchi's dramatic Dodge Fountain in Detroit is 24 feet high, has 35 sprays and light sources. Photograph by Andrew Popper 
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 13.  Smithsonian Associates
Smithsonian Magazine August 1978 Smithsonian Associates 1978 PAPERBACK Very Good No Dustjacket 
A placid-looking Bengal tiger rests after hunting in a reserve, where officials want to save, not kill, it. Photograph by Peter F. R. Jackson. 
Price: 6.39 USD

 
 
  4.   Smithsonian Associates
Smithsonian Magazine April 1979 Smithsonian Associates 1979 PAPERBACK Fine No Dustjacket 
Great rose hybridizers; Sun backlights Kordes' Icebergs. The dazzling creations of the Meillands. 
Price: 8.31 USD

 
 14.  Smithsonian Associates
Smithsonian Magazine August 1979 Smithsonian Associates 1979 PAPERBACK Fine No Dustjacket 
Charting the habits of this darkling beetle, a tenebrionid, plays a part in a Tunisian study on the complexities of a desert ecosystem. Photgraph by Ralph Crane. 
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  5.   Smithsonian Associates
Smithsonian Magazine April 1979 Smithsonian Associates 1979 PAPERBACK Very Good No Dustjacket 
The faces of hard times: Depression art exhibits; cover art by Howard Taft Lorenz 
Price: 8.31 USD

 
 15.  Smithsonian Associates
Smithsonian Magazine August 1980 Smithsonian Associates 1980 PAPERBACK Very Good No Dustjacket 
Beak agape, a parent tern guards a young chick on a laboratory island. 
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  6.   Smithsonian Associates
Smithsonian Magazine April 1980 Smithsonian Associates 1980 PAPERBACK Very Good No Dustjacket 
Fifteen centuries of Chinese Bronze Age masterpieces tour the Unidted States. 
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Smithsonian Magazine August 1981 Smithsonian Associates 1981 PAPERBACK Fine No Dustjacket 

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Smithsonian Magazine April 1984 Smithsonian Associates 1984 PAPERBACK Fine No Dustjacket 

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 17.  Smithsonian Associates
Smithsonian Magazine August 1982 Smithsonian Associates 1982 PAPERBACK Very Good No Dustjacket 

Price: 6.39 USD

 
 
  8.   Smithsonian Associates
Smithsonian Magazine April 1986 Smithsonian Associates 1986 PAPERBACK Fine No Dustjacket 
Woman Eating Plums is a new twist in chair design. This 1984 sculpture by Alan Siegal(Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New york) is a functional chair. 
Price: 8.31 USD

 
 18.  Smithsonian Associates
Smithsonian Magazine August 1985 Smithsonian Associates 1985 PAPERBACK Fine No Dustjacket 
An evening costume by Adolfo; behind the glamour, the fashion business is mostly business. Photograph by Hank Morgan. 
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  9.   Smithsonian Associates
Smithsonian Magazine April 1995 Smithsonian Associates 1995 PAPERBACK Fine No Dustjacket 
Happy Anniversary to us! Design by Shub, Dirksen, Yates & McAllister Inc. 
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 19.  Smithsonian Associates
Smithsonian Magazine August 1998 Smithsonian Associates 1998 PAPERBACK Fine No Dustjacket 
Sponges - beautiful and pharmaceutical. 
Price: 8.31 USD

 
 
  10.   Smithsonian Associates
Smithsonian Magazine April 1997 Smithsonian Associates 1997 PAPERBACK Fine No Dustjacket 
A golfer chips from the rough on this course designed by Michael Hurdzan; the Palm Desert, California. Photograph by Michael Melford. 
Price: 8.31 USD

 
 20.  Smithsonian Associates
Smithsonian Magazine December 1970 Smithsonian Associates 1970 PAPERBACK Fine No Dustjacket 
The good shepherd: a mosaic from an Italian excavation that tells the story of Christianity from underground days upward. Photograph by Lee Battaglia. 
Price: 8.31 USD

 
 

 


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