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TITLE: HORIZON Magazine
[ Rare and Beautiful HARD BACK magazine, richly illustrated! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: JANUARY, 1977; VOLUME XIX, NUMBER I
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 9oe" X 12". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: After more than two thousand years underground, this armored Chinese warrior is uncovered and measured in a rock vault near the tomb of China's first emperor. Almost six feet tall and wearing a cap that may denote high rank, the soldier is part of a major new discovery. (See article overleaf.)

CLAY SOLDIERS: THE ARMY OF EMPEROR CH'IN By Audrey Topping. With a commonlary by Joseph Needham. A firsthand account of one of the great archaeological discoveries of this century---six thousand life-size figures of horses and men.

SECRETS OF ANAMORPHIC ART By Susan Ferris. The season's most successful new exhibition (now in Brooklyn and scheduled to tour the nation) is based on an old aesthetic and optical joke--and the old ones, as usual, are the best. [NICE, In-depth article, with multiple photos!]

TAKEOFF FOR DISASTER By Jan Morris. A cautionary tale about the gigantic airship-- built in haste that was to have saved the British Empire but instead went down in flames on her maiden voyage.

OUTWITTING THE FINAL SOLUTION By Ruth Gay. The Nazi machine was not quite efficient enough to capture all the Jews in Berlin: a few went underground and somehow came through the war. Here some survivors speak.

WHAT TO SAY TO THE SPACE PROBE WHEN IT ARRIVES By Ronald Bracewell. Possible opening gambits when an extragalactic electronic whatsis starts orbiting our planet in search of information to send to another world.

KRISHNA: GOD AS A TROUBLESOME YOUTH By Aubrey Menen. The exploits of a teen-age divinity, with a portfolio of Rajput paintings showing his adventures among the herdgirls.

GREEK ART FROM THE ATLANTIC DEPTHS By Ann Birchall. Fragments of classic Greek vases are emerging from the murky waters of the north Atlantic; here is how they got there, and how they are being salvaged and reassembled at last. The H. M. S. Colossus salvage.

THE LIFE AND LOVES OF LADY HAMILTON By Frederic V. Grunfeld. The ways and means, the wiles and tears of the eagerest victim ever to lie down on the sacrificial altar of male chauvinism.

HOW TO THINK ABOUT POLITICIANS By Walter Karp. A second look at presidential diplomacy.
VICTOR HUGO'S WAYWARD DAUGHTER By Ted Morgan. The strange adventures of Adele. With photos of the Francois Truffaut film.
THE MERCHANTS OF DEATH REVISITED By Edmond Taylor. Why governments collaborate in the arms trade.
ECCENTRICS By Pierre Le-Tan.
FAMOUS LAST APOTHEGMS By Peter Andrews.
PERSPECTIVES:
AGAINST THE GRAIN By Bernard Levin.
THE HUMAN SPECIES By John Pfetffer.
IN MY OWN TIME By Charles L. Mee, Jr.
EDITORIAL. LETTERS.


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