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TITLE: ATLANTIC Monthly Magazine
[Founded in 1857, and still in publication, one of America's oldest magazines! ATLANTIC MONTHLY features interesting and intelligent articles, and vintage advertisements of the day. Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!]
ISSUE DATE: JULY-AUGUST 2002; VOLUME 290 NO. 1
CONDITION: Magazine size: Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: American Ground: Unbilding the World Trade Center. By William Langewiesche. Cover photograph by Joel Meyerowitz; heading drawings throughout by Istvan Banyai.

AMERICAN GROUND: UNBUILDING THE WORLD TRADE CENTER: The inside story of a uniquely American response by William Langewiesche.

THE FBI AND MARTIN LUTHER KING: New documents explain the notorious wiretaps by David I Garrow.

CENTERPIECE: A SPACE IN TIME. .

Navigating the solar system with NASA's webcam by Michael Benson.

DESIGNER BUGS: What happens when bio-terrorism meets genetic engineering? by Jon Cohen.

THE MALL OF AMERICA: Its warm oblivion and eternal present tense by Ian Frazier.

ANSEL ADAMS AT 100: A centennial exhibit the photographer would have disliked by Kenneth Brower.

INCIDENT REPORT Richard I and Saladin by Edward Sorel and Nancy Caldwell Sorel.
A NOTORIOUS TRIFLER Unpublished oddments by Ogden Nash by Gary Cohen.
CHINOISERIE A drawing by Guy Billout.
REPORT FROM JUNCTION A short story by Brad Vice.
PURSUITS & RETREATS:
TRAVEL THE JEWEL OF POLAND by Lawrence Weschler.
MUSIC UNIRONIC by Francis Davis.
DANCE THE HULA MOVEMENT by Constance Hale.
PALATE AT LARGE IL TRAPPETO & LA PESCHIERA by Corby Kummer.
Poetry by Michael Collier (page 122), Robert Thomas (page 142), Cathy Smith Bowers (page 144), and Sharon Olds (page 146). BOOKS & CRITICS:
FATAL ATTRACTION Master of the Senate, by Robert A. Caro reviewed by Ronald Steel.
A CAPITALIST PRIMER The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair, with an introduction by Jane Jacobs reviewed by Christopher Hitchens.
MEN OF LETTERS Critical Times: The History of the Times Literary Supplement.
by Derwent May reviewed by Benjamin Schwarz.
A GRAND CONTRIVANCE Bad Boy Brawly Brown, by Walter Mosley reviewed by DavidL. Ulin.
NEW & NOTEWORTHY The making of the modern Middle East; grimly absurd humor in two.
reissued novels; the last word on Napoleon.
AS ENGLISH AS GOD The Man Who Rode Ampersand, by Ferdinand Mount reviewed by Philip Hen.sher.
THE PUZZLER by Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon.
VO RD FUC ITT YES by Barbara Wallraf.
77 NORTH WASHINGTON STREET.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
INNOCENT BYSTKN DER FROM SOUP TO NUTS by Cullen Murphy.
THE AGENDA: Essays by Michael Kelly, David Brooks, Jonathan Rauch, and Margaret Talbot.
Plus P. J. O'Rourke at large, and Mark Lee in East Timor.

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