National Geographic - June 1960, Vol. 117, No. 6
Eternal France: New energies, including atomic, galvanize
the Gallic land of Jeanne d’Arc and Lafayette, of Carcassone and soaring
Chartres
Europe’s Door: France
and the Low Countries (Belgium and the Netherlands)
Algeria: Frances’s
Stepchild, Problem and Promise
The Smithsonian,
Magnet on the Mall
Stonehenge, New Light
on an Old Riddle: The gaunt ruin on England’s Salisbury Plain yields to
inquiries of when and how, by stubbornly guards its greatest secret: why?
France; Algeria; the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.;
stonehenge (Great Britain). Back cover advertisement: Coca-Cola (woman squirting man with
hose)