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    Roy Hoopes; Thomas Fleming; T. A. Heppenheimer; Ira Meistrich; John A. Martini; James S. Brust, M.D.; Charles Guggenheim

    Published by Timothy C. Forbes, New York, NY, 1992

    Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket As Issued. The magazine is spotless inside and out. Very slight wear to edges of covers and spine. Covers and pages show a few mild bends or creases to corners. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "The Forty-Year Run" (William Randolph Hearst spent most of his life trying to be President) by Roy Hoopes; "Presidents on Presidents" (They've all had things to say about their fellow Chief Executives--few flattering) by Thomas Fleming; "Lost in Space: What Went Wrong with NASA?" (How we put a man on the moon and then started following a false star) by T. A. Heppenheimer; "The Lost City" (New Yorkers get on with their lives in a town whose high, iron temper confers something of the heroic on the least of its residents) by Ira Meistrich; "Search and Destroy" (The government so thoroughly confiscated these Civil War-era photos that they didn't resurface for more than a century) by John A. Martini; "Into the Face of History" (Starting with a single, haunting battlefield image, an amateur photo detective managed to reconstruct a forgotten photographer's life and uncover a treasure of Indian portraits) by James S. Brust, M.D.; "The Scene of the Crime" (Long-lost views of sunny, easy days at a wealthy lake resort foreshadow a terrible tragedy) by Charles Guggenheim; plus "Letter from the Editor"; "Correspondence"; "The Life and Times"; "The Business of America"; "In the News"; "History Happened Here"; "American Made"; "My Brush with History"; "The Time Machine"; and "Editors' Bookshelf".