SMITHSONIAN Magazine, July 1991

Condition: Brand new

Magazine Cover: A cormorant hangs its wings out to dry in the sun  
Double-crested cormorant (the waterbird's name literally means "crow of the sea") strikes a typical Dracula pose in southern Florida. 

142 pages; 9 articles + 9 departments*.

Some of the other articles:

> Where the well-read ricksha-wallah dwell

> Barbed wire, the cutting edge in fencing

> When the Nazis took aim at modern art

*Magazine Departments...
> Smithsonian horizons
> Around the Mall and beyond
> Picture credits
> Phenomena, comment and notes
> Letters to the Editor
> Book reviews
> Additional reading
> Events at the Smithsonian
> Smithsonian tours, seminars and expeditions

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