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  • Image du vendeur pour Realites: International Arts and Cultures May-June 1980 - Magazine mis en vente par Argyl Houser, Bookseller
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    Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : No Jacket As Issued. 1st Edition. Very Good condition magazine. Spotless inside and out. Light wear to edges of covers and spine. Very little wear otherwise. Will be backed with cardboard, carefully packed and shipped in a sturdy box to ensure safe delivery. This issue includes: "Bali: Morning of the World: Where people live in another world that seems like paradise" by Jinx Morgan; "Crete, the Indomitable: An unforgettable odyssey through the land of Zeus" by Alan Linn; "London: A City of a Thousand Performances: Like extras hired for the day, Londoners play many roles" by Jan Morris; "Enjoying the Inns of Old Japan: The Gracious Ryokan: Need to escape? The Japanese have an old-fashioned getaway for you" by Norman Sklarewitz; "The Chateau Vaux-le-Vicomte: A Midsummer Night's Dream: This housewarming party ended all parties.and Nicolas Fouquet's career" by Suzanne Patterson; "Giant's Causeway: Irish Patchwork in Stone: Science has one answer for this natural wonder, the Irish have another" by James L. Forsht; "Summer Games in Gotland: In these Swedish Folk Olympiad games each year, anyone can play" by Warren D. Jorgenson; "Impressions by John Updike: The Apple's Fresh Weight: Pondering our lost innocence and what it did for the world of art" by John Updike"; "Renoir: the Painter who Loved Women: The master's lifelong search for the ideal image" by Alice Hess; "Birth of an Exhibition: There's more to 19th-century French sculpture than you'd think" by H.W. Janson; "The Wonders of Watercolor: How the 'brush and box' technique came into its own" by Joan Y. Dickerson; "Designer's Home in a Fashionable Paris Suburb: Henri Samuel has turned a Louis XVI mansion into an intimate hideaway" by Claude Fregnac; "There Really Are Two Chinas: Taiwan has nothing to do with the almost unnoticed two-China question" by Donald Barnhouse; "Witch Doctors or Miracle Workers: Can We Learn from African Healers?: Psychiatrists are working in tandem with 'witch doctors' toay" by Bernhardt Hurwood; plus "Letters"; "Properties"; "Abroad"; "Gallery"; "Travel"; and "Museum Tour".