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Editor's choice : Smithsonian : an anthology of the first two decades of Smithsonian magazine. Cover Image Book Book

Editor's choice : Smithsonian : an anthology of the first two decades of Smithsonian magazine.

Summary:

Articles from twenty years of Smithsonian.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780895990273
  • ISBN: 089599027X
  • Physical Description: 304 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: Washington, DC : Smithsonian Books, [1990]

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
Around the Mall and beyond -- Phenomena, comment and notes -- Polar bears mingle with people on Manitoba's Cape Churchill -- Having all the answers is a hard row to hoe -- The secret hearts of flowers stand revealed in x rays -- Sybaritic to some, sinful to others, but how sweet it is! -- A meerkat volunteers to guard duty so its comrades can live in peace -- If interstellar hot line rings, who gets the message? -- Quantum physics' world: now you see it, now you don't -- Maidens of the sea can be alluring, but sailor, beware -- Gods and goddesses in graven images from old Hollywood -- Lizards that take to the desert like ducks to water -- Those strange goings and comings in the sock drawer at night -- When home sweet home was just a mailbox away -- The Silver Whistler -- A Tale of Two Bagels and other bits of execrable prose -- 'Gone up North, Gone out West, Gone!' -- The Death dive and brave rescue of the Squalus -- Fifty years on, 'O Best Beloved,' Kipling is making a comeback -- There'll be some changes in the city when the cranes come soaring in -- Secret of still waters -- By the atarnal, Yankee Jonathan! -- Was he half hype or sheer hero? -- 'Yours, not sitting on a pumpkin' -- The epic tale of one noonday meal, hot and on time -- 'Mules is born in a man; you ain't gonna get it out of him' -- Jacob Laurence: art as seen through a people's history -- 'Meryl is dying to do Scarlett anorexic' -- The controversy on whereabouts of Columbus' body -- Harmless, highly beneficial, bats still get a bum rap -- Eyeing animals eyeball to eyeball -- How to read Proust -- Archaeology with a heart in Holland's drained inland sea -- Stubbs' horses were all painted from inside out -- The first Olympics: competing 'for the greater glory of Zeus' -- 'The bass swam around the bass drum on the ocean floor' -- Camille Claudel's tempestuous life of art and passion -- India's intensifying dilemma: Can tigers and people coexist? -- Echoes and voices summoned from a half-hour in hell.
Subject: American periodicals > Articles.

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Editor's Choice : Smithsonian: The Best of Twenty Years from Smithsonian Magazine
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Editor's Choice : Smithsonian: The Best of Twenty Years from Smithsonian Magazine

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Smithsonian magazine has offered for years a monthly excursion into pop culture, history, natural science, art, technology--you name it. Because the Smithsonian Institution is an umbrella research and education complex made up of so many different kinds of galleries, museums, parks, and centers, its journal is not limited in its choice of topics. The reader can read and learn about chocolate chips, physicists, mermaids, Buffalo Bill, meerkats, trains, bats, and much more in these 37 choice pieces culled from the magazine's pages. Featuring excellent color photographs, amusing sketches, and top-drawer writing, Smithsonian is a unique enterprise, and this book celebrates that fact. The magazine's fans will relish these favorites, which will surely draw new readers to the multifaceted periodical. No index. --Denise Perry Donavin

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YA-- An eclectic collection of articles from 1970-1990 that range in subject from a biography of the French sculptress Camille Claudel to a story about lizards in the desert. It's a lavishly illustrated, easy-to-read volume that has something to hold the interest of every YA reader. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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This is a compilation of the ``best'' of Smithsonian magazine. It contains 37 articles from issues dating back to 1971. The selection of topics is broad, representative of the coverage of the magazine; it includes animals, plants, sea lore, historical anthropology, and some literary explorations. The book will be an important addition to libraries, especially school libraries, without a subscription to the magazine, but it may not be necessary for libraries with a well-bound set in good condition.-- Mary J. Nickum, Fish and Wildlife Reference Svce., Bethesda, Md. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.


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