Description: This issue of Smithsonian Magazine from June 2012 is a treasure trove of fascinating articles that will captivate readers from all walks of life. From the story of how the chicken conquered the world to the science of breakfast, this issue covers a broad range of topics that will keep you engaged and entertained. With features on economics, airplanes, classics, architecture, horror & monster, cellphone & organizer, science, history, food & drink, nature & outdoors, camping & caravaning, animal, art & photography, movies & TV, news, humor & satire, travel & geography, and agriculture, there's something for everyone in this magazine. The publication is a monthly magazine with paid circulation and is filled with beautiful illustrations. It features articles on nature, art, the unified theory of gumbo, Julia Child's table, Mark Twain's oysters, blessed be this wine, and salts of the earth. This magazine is perfect for anyone interested in a wide range of topics and is a must-read for anyone who wants to stay informed and entertained.
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Publication Name: Smithsonian
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Publisher: Smithsonian Magazine
Publication Month: June
Publication Year: 2012
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Distribution: Paid Circulation
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Action & Adventure, Agriculture, Airplanes, Animal, Architecture, Art & Photography, Camping & Caravaning, Cellphone & Organizer, Classics, Economics, Food & Drink, History, Horror & Monster, Humor & Satire, Movies & TV, Nature & Outdoors, News, Science, Travel & Geography
Topic: Art, Nature, How The Chicken Conquered The World, Mark Twain’s Oysters, Julia Child’s Table, The Science Of Breakfast, Salts Of The Earth, The Unified Theory Of Gumbo, Blessed Be This Wine
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