"NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC"
Magazine de collection en anglais, d’avril 1991, Vol. 179 n°4, 140 pages, format standard, en très bon état
Features:
_COVER :
A Season in the Minors: Winning fans to its homespun joys and sorrows, minor-league baseball enjoys a comeback, reaffirming the sport as one of America’s national pastimes 34 pages
_REPORTS:
Ramses The Great: Egypt’s most celebrated pharaoh, Ramses II held power for 66 years, leaving behind gigantic monuments to himself from the Nile Delta to Abu Simbel 30 pages
Computer rebuilds the Ancient Sphinx: With high-tech imaging and historical detective work, experts re-dreate the appearance of the enigmatic Egyptian colossus in the days of Ramses II 8 pages
The World’s Food Supply at Risk: Genetically uniform plants with high yields are susceptible to large scale crop failure. Scientists race to rescue wild relatives that could save the food supply of the future 32 pages
Falcon Rescue : More and more peregrines soar over California, but are they out of danger ? Eggs with thin shells and high toxin levels in adult birds lead biologists to take a closer look 10 pages
Extremadura: Cradle of Conquerors. The harsh rangeland of western Spain, whose conquistadores set out for the New World 500 years ago, struggles to keep today’s youth at home and traditions intact 19 pages
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Vol.179 n°4 april 1991 A Season in the Minors/ Ramses the Great/ The Sphinx revealed/ World's food suplly at risk
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