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Issue 11 Table of Contents
- Curt Asker. Kite art as a visual double take. 13 photos. (pp. 3-8)
- South Pole. Bright, white, dry, high. Photo. (pp. 9-10)
- Pierre Fabre. Porfolio, with commentary by artist. 6 photos. (cover and pp. 11-14)
- Cave painting. Dating an Indonesian kite puzzle. 1 photo, 1 illustration. (pp. 15-17)
- Jackie Matisse. Airborne, underwater, cyber flying. 10 photos. (pp.18-21)
- Poland, no joke. Changing a country’s image. 1 illustration. (p. 22)
- Kite fishing. Speared by his own catch. (p. 23)
- Kite-catching dog. Snowy the Shredder in action. 1 photo. (p. 24)
- Joan Montcada. Old master of Barcelona interviewed. 5 photos. (pp. 25-29)
- News briefs. Unexpected flight, kiteboarder dies, sparkling website. (p. 30)
- Store as clubhouse. The old Kite Site in Washington, D.C. 3 photos. (pp.31-33)
- Books. Drachen Foundation sponsoring 7 volumes on kiting. (p. 34)
- Old Japanese prints. A culture obsessed with kites. 4 illustrations. (pp. 35-39)
- Tal Streeter. His new book is ‘a kite smile.’ 4 photos. (pp. 40-42)
- Peter Lynn. Kite-sailing gamesmanship. (pp. 43-45)
- George A. Peters. ‘Singing’ kites surface in Seattle. 3 photos. (pp. 46-48)
- Mad bull. Traditional Caribbean hexagon keeps people awake. 1 photo. (pp. 48-49)
- Kites in India. The sport from a business viewpoint. 3 photos, 1 illustration. (pp.50-54)
- Indian Patang sails to Japan. An early kite journey. 1 photo, 1 illustration. (pp. 55-58)
- What they had to say. Quotable quotes. 1 photo. (p. 59)
- Poem. Italian boys and their kites in the 1930s. l photo. (pp. 60-61)
- Letters to the editor. Kite spinnaker tested on racing yacht. 1 photo. (pp.62-63)
- Safety. Rules for safe flying. (p. 64)
- Martin Bondestam. Wit and wisdom from a Finnish master. (p. 65)
- Dogs and the public. Jim Cronin lays down some guidelines. (p. 66)
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