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Iran Under the Ayatollah
Photojournalist
Michael Coyne, with a team of Australian filmmakers invited to Iran by
its revolutionary leaders, found a nation locked in religious fervor and
an ongoing war.
Hampton Roads, Where the Rivers End
Since
colonial times this protected Virginia roadstead has been a vital
shipping artery. William S. Ellis and Karen Kasmauski explore
rejuvenated Norfolk, Portsmouth, Newport News, Hampton, and their
environs.
16th- Century Basque Whalers in America { Excavating a 400- year- old Basque Galleon}
Archaeologists James A. Tuck and Robert Grenier describe the discovery of a 400- year- old whaling station and sunken ships.
16th- Century Basque Whalers in America { Unearthing Red Bay's Whaling History}
James A. Tuck excavates centuries- old Basque whaling stations at Red Bay on Labrador's coast.
16th- Century Basque Whalers in America { Discovery in Labrador: A 16th- Century Basque Whaling Port and Its Sunken Fleet}
Among
the first to reap treasures of the New World, Basque voyagers made the
Labrador coast the center of a booming oil industry. Photos by Bill
Curtsinger and paintings by Richard Schlecht.
16th- Century Basque Whalers in America { The Indomitable Basques}
Robert Laxalt traces the Basques' history and long record of exploration.
Israel: Search for the Center { Israel: Searching for the Center}
A
young nation strives to maintain age- old traditions in a high- tech,
high- risk world. By Priit J. Vesilind and James L. Stanfield.