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Stalking the Mountain Lion, To Save Him (Idaho’s Salmon River Mountains) In Storied Lands of Malaysia 3, Atlas Map Supplement: Eastern Soviet Union, in Excellent Condition. National Geographic is an illustrated (and photographed) American magazine on the world and its peoples, published by the National Geographic Society. Africa; Alpine cableway; earliest man; the Maine coast.. Back cover advertisement:        Sheaffer's Pens, Price: $7.00 - VG MAP IS INCLUDED - Africa 19 x 25, Price: $6.00 - VG/G MAP IS INCLUDED - Africa 19 x 25, National Geographic - August 1960, Vol. My Life Among Wild Chimpanzees, by Jane Goodall, Mt. New Atlas Map Focuses on Fast-growing Mexico and Central America 3, The United Nations, Capital of the Family of Man, by Adlai E. Stevenson, United States Ambassador to the United Nations Special Recording: Sounds Of The Space Age, Space Record Supplement, Apollo 11 Turkish Coast, Hornbills, Chartres. Hanabiko “Koko” was a female western lowland gorilla, was taught by researcher — psychologist Penny Patterson, a large number of hand signs from a modified version of American Sign Language (ASL). Back cover advertisement:        General Dynamics, National Geographic - February 1961, Vol. Back cover advertisement:        United Air Lines, National Geographic - October 1967, Vol. "May, 1972. 130, No. 5, The Living White House Mustang, Remote Realm in Nepal  (Summary: For ten weeks the Tibetan-speaking author caravanned through the tiny Himalayan Kingdom. Science Explores the Monsoon Sea: Indian Ocean Unveiled on a Dramatic New Map Living With Thailand’s Gentle Lua, U.S. national parks; hummingbirds; Gibraltar; the Lua of Thailand. Midwest Flood: Not Since Noah Such Warning (Satellites Gave Warning of Midwest Floods: Weather satellites and ground observations showed unusually heavy snow cover last winter in the upper Midwest, giving some hint of the devastating floods that followed.). The Pilot’s Story: Astronaut Alan B.Shepard,Jr’s Firsthand Account of His Flight, the United Nations; Angola; Bhutan; Project Mercury. National Geographic began publication as the National Geographic Magazine in 1888. Price: $9.00 - G Map Included - Shakespeare's Britain, 19x25, NOT an Atlas Map. Atlas Plate No. 118, No. First Woman Across Greenland’s Ice President Kennedy Presents Hubbard Medal (to the American Mount Everest Expedition including the 21 teammates, John E Breitenbach’s widow, and the Sherpa climbers as a group) South Africa Close-up Report on Laos: Hardship and peril become daily experiences when the 20th century explodes in a quiet land of rice farmers 3, Afghanistan, Crossroad of Conquerors Disclaimer: Other than owning decades of National Geographic magazines, I am not affiliated or associated with the National Geographic organization in any way, shape, or form. Tool-using Bird: The Egyptian Vulture: Unique photographs show how it throws stones to open ostrich eggs It took 3 weeks, , a large scientific team, a gyroscope, 84 images, and a rope-and-pulley system to make the October 2009 cover. New Florida Resident, the Walking Catfish One of the most iconic photos in the recent history of mankind. Price: $5.00 - VG Price written in marker on the front cover. Kellogg's Special K. Price: $25.00 - G Space Record Supplement IS attached and IS Included. 46, Price: $6.00 - G MAP INCLUDED - Eastern Soviet Union, 19x25. Alaska’s Marine Highway: Ferry Route to the North Freeing Flamingos from Anklets of Death (Lake Magadi, Kenya), the First Crusade to the Holy Land; Florida; YWCA; flamingos. Down East to Nova Scotia: Blue-water yachtsmen steer a course for the saltiest of Canada’s Maritime Provinces A collection of nearly three hundred photographs from "National Geographic," representing the work of more than one hundred fifty acclaimed photographers, captures portrait images of people from around the world. V: Next Steps in Space, by Dr. Thomas O. Paine, Administrator National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) In Quest of Beauty: Andrew Mellon’s Son Tells of the Joy He and his Sister Find in Their Collections of 19th and 20th-Century French Paintings Dragon Lizards of Komodo, Price: $8.00 - VG MAP INCLUDED - Southeast Asia 26 3/8 x 33 3/8, Price: $7.00 - VG/G MAP INCLUDED - Southeast Asia 26 3/8 x 33 3/8, Price: $6.00 - G MAP INCLUDED - Southeast Asia 26 3/8 x 33 3/8, National Geographic - November 1968, Vol. Kuwait: Aladdin’s Lamp of the Middle East Into the Well of Sacrifice: I. Jacques-Yves Cousteau, The Last Full Measure: The World Pays Tribute to President Kennedy, The Nation’s Capitol Revealed as Never Before, Crusader Road to Jerusalem: Traveling from Istanbul (Turkey) to the Holy City, a Geographic editor completes his tracing of the route of the First Crusade (Triumph of the First Crusade to the Holy Land: Desert Ordeal of the Knights), The Parks in Your Backyard (State and Local Parks), The Society’s Great 75th Anniversary Issue, Introduction by Melville Bell Grosvenor, Australia: Vigorous Young Nation in the South Sea, American and Geographic Flags Top Everest, Burma: Gentle Neighbor of India and Red China, Cape Cod: Where Sea Hold Sway Over Man & Land The Old Boston Post Roads, Tahiti, "Finest Island in the World", by Luis Marden, In the Crusaders’ Footsteps (In 1095, Pope Urban II initiated a 200-year quest for the holy places and relics of Christianity), South Viet Nam Fights the Red Tide: Amid 2,500-year-old traditions and 20th-century progress, a new nation, supported by the West, struggles for its life against Communist guerrillas, The United Nations, Capital of the Family of Man, by Adlai E. Stevenson, United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Cowes to Cornwall: Sailor’s Log of a Channel Cruise (English Channel), From Sea to Shining Sea: A Cross Section of the United States along Historic Route 40, Indonesia, Young and Troubled Island Nation: East Indies republic of temples and 200 tongues achieves a victory in merely surviving its tumultuous infant years, The Civil War, by Ulysses S. Grant 3rd, Major General, U.S.A. Home to Arran: Scotland’s Magic Isle Queensland: Young Titan of Australia’s Tropic North, A Teen-ager Sails the World Alone, Article and photographs by Robin Lee Graham (1st reporting of Robin Lee Graham’s adventurous voyage from California to South Africa: Navigating by sun and stars with a sextant, a young American captained his 24-foot fiberglass sloop Dove across the Pacific and Indian Oceans, stopping to meet local people along the way, in the first leg of a round-the-world adventure; See also April 1969 issue for 2nd reporting), The Canadian North, Emerging Giant (Northwest Territories; Yukon Territory; largest undeveloped resource rich region in the Americas, home of Eskimos and Indians), Finland: Plucky Neighbor of Soviet Russia, Viet Nam’s Montagnards: Caught in the Jaws of War, Czechoslovakia: The Dream and the Reality, In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great (Summary: In the second century B.C., a young king of Macedonia conquered an empire reaching from Greece to India, taking a route recently followed by the authors who marvel at his conquest of peoples and geography. National Geographic has been publishing books for over a century now, and some of the earliest volumes are among the most difficult of all Society collectibles to locate. OCLC. World Map Reflects Centuries of Exploration Our Life-giving Star, the Sun National Geographic November 2017 Add to cart; More Sale Items. Aldrin,Jr., and Michael Collins “For 130 years, National Geographic has documented the stories of our planet, providing audiences around the world with a window into the earth’s breathtaking beauty as well as to the threats it faces,” Gary E. Knell, CEO of National Geographic Partners, told the Daily Mail. New Geographic Books to Present: Canada; World Beneath the Sea; American Revolution; and, South Sea Isles Back cover advertisement:        First National City Travelers Checks. They showed her photograph around the refugee camp where McCurry had encountered her as a schoolgirl in December 1984. National Geographic - February 1965, Vol. National Geographic - November 1960, Vol. 3, United States Air Force, Power for Peace This special supplement was one of the last projects conceived by Assistant Editor Newman Bumstead, Chief of the Society's Geographic Art Division who died suddenly on May 8, 1967. The Churchill I Knew, by General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower: I am deeply honored by the opportunity National Geographic has given me to introduce the tribute which, in these pages, is paid to the memory of Sir Winston Churchill. Canada, My Country Credit: The Dan Hadani Archive, Pritzker Family National Photography Collection at the National Library of Israel, Jerusalem/IPPA staff. National Geographic is one of the world's most respected and outright useful magazines. 1, Pakistan: Problems of a Two-part Land National Geographic - April 1964, Vol. National Geographic - June 1964, Vol. Snowflake, The World’s First White Gorilla, Squids; Guadalajara; white gorilla; National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.; Sibera. 6, Vienna (Austria), City of Song Sort by date Sort by popularity Sort by average rating Sort by latest Sort by price: low to high Sort by price: high to low. ISSN. Celebrating the women who have helped make National Geographic one of the most visually spectacular magazines ever published, this colorful guide retraces a century of top-notch photography. 50,000 first printing. 4, Madagascar: Island at the End of the Earth Our Friend from the Sea (18-month-old wild harbor seal Shag’s, life along the Atlantic coast, and land-based in Longport, New Jersey), Queensland, Australia; Natchez Trace, Mississippi; Queen Elizabeth I; Tibetans living in Switzerland; seals. 3, SPECIAL ISSUE President John F. Kennedy Funeral, The Last Full Measure: The World Pays Tribute to President Kennedy Back cover advertisement:        Moore-McCormack Lines, National Geographic - February 1968, Vol. South Seas’ Tonga Hails a King Back cover advertisement:        Kellogg's Special K, National Geographic - January 1966, Vol. The National Geographic Encyclopedia of Space offers clear and concise explanations of the planets; telescopes; manned space flight; satellites; the origin of the universe; the contributions of Nicolaus Copernicus, Edwin Hubble, and Stephen ... Song and Garden Birds: A New Geographic Book The Netherlands: Nation at War with the Sea 20. 4, Portugal at the Crossroads 2, South to Mexico City Price: $8.00 - VG The Map Supplement IS included with this magazine. Israel, Land of Promise, Spain; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; tree snails; Israel. Europe’s Door: France and the Low Countries (Belgium and the Netherlands) National Geographic Society's THE GREEN GUIDE. 3, Giant Brazil Back cover advertisement:        Coca-Cola (on ice pad in water). $4.50 shipping. Three Whales that Flew (White whales flown from Alaska to New York alive) Lombardy’s Lakes, Blue Jewels in Italy’s Crown (Lake Como and other glacier-carved basins in the Italian Alps) 131, No. National Parks and Bird Books Reissued Collects over two hundred images from 125 years of photographs selected from the magazine's archives, with pictorial representations of Europe. Found inside – Page 158Zahar2000/Stockphoto/ Getty Images; back cover, Bettmann Archive/Getty Images; 2-3, DNF-Style:Stockphoto/Getty Images: 4, gdwcom/Shutterstock; 5 (UPRT), Maxiphoto/istockphoto/Getty Images: 5 (UPLEl Mauro Fermariello/ Science Photo ... Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula: A Kingdom So Delicious (Lake Michigan) 2, From Sword to Scythe in Champlain Country (Lake Champlain, Vermont-New York, U.S.; and, Quebec, Canada) Americans Afoot in Rumania (Romania) Rotterdam (Netherlands), Reborn From Ruins Price: $8.00 - EX The Map Supplement (Atlantic Ocean Floor) IS included with this magazine. A cover gallery for National Geographic. Atlas Plate No. The article is […] Safe Landing on Sable, Isle of 500 Shipwrecks (Sable Island, Nova Scotia, Canada) Treasure Hunt in the Deep Past (Chichén Itza, Yucatan, Mexico Maya sacred well) (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.). Wall map, 29x41.Has more than 850 descriptive notes of historical and Biblical interest. The cover image shows an iceberg-resembling plastic bag partially submerged in the ocean: The 18 billion pounds of plastic that end up in the ocean each year are "just the tip of the iceberg," the caption . Picture-book Portofino (Italian Riviera) VINTAGE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC August 1953 AFRICA SAFARI Mount McKinley Wildlife. 60+ Years. Swaziland Tries Independence Back cover advertisement:        Coca-Cola (lady at sports game). The Marvelous Hummingbird Rediscovered England’s Scillies, the Flowering Isles A pioneer of the depths describes our exciting future undersea Sikkim, Tiny Himalayan Kingdom in the Clouds Scotland from Her Lovely Lochs and Seas Tirol, Austria’s Province in the Clouds Algeria: Frances’s Stepchild, Problem and Promise These days my focus is on the Photo Ark, the world's largest collection of animal studio portraits. Found inside – Page 64Reproduction of the whole or any part of the contents without written permission from the National Geographic Society ... Manager PHIC NCOMODATID Photo Credits Front cover : © Courtesy Entwistle Gallery , London / Werner Forman Archive ... St.Kitts and Nevis continue to attract strong international media coverage in key source markets to ensure that the Islands remain on the radar when people are planning their long-haul vacations. National Geographic (us) April 28, 2020. It became very popular for the quality of its pictures. Get it as soon as Thu, Nov 18. It's been an incredible partnership that has provided the perspective of time in the sea and a platform to show the world these pictures, and at the same time, promoting curiosity, exploration, discovery, and creativity. Deerfield (Massachusetts) Keeps a Truce with Time 20. Inset maps of St. Lawrence Seaway, Montreal, Quebec, Cape Breton Island and Halifax. 121, No. 1, Pacific Realm of Our 50th State A stunning photo of 9-year-old Avery Jackson will appear on the subscriber's edition of . 4, A Teen-ager Sails the World Alone, Article and photographs by Robin Lee Graham (1st reporting of Robin Lee Graham’s adventurous voyage from California to South Africa: Navigating by sun and stars with a sextant, a young American captained his 24-foot fiberglass sloop Dove across the Pacific and Indian Oceans, stopping to meet local people along the way, in the first leg of a round-the-world adventure; See also April 1969 issue for 2nd reporting) Lonely Cape Hatteras, Besieged by the Sea (Outer Banks, North Carolina) Cuba-Troubled Caribbean Shown on New Atlas Map Specially prepared to cover military action in Viet Nam. 127, No. The Changing Face of Southwest Asia 4, A New Bounty Sails to Tahiti The National Land Cover Database, or NLCD, was the first and remains the most well-known set of satellite-based land cover mapping products released by EROS. Map Supplement IS Included with this Magazine. At the very beginning the magazine was developed as similar to the British magazine Punch with focus on general interest topics, light . 1, Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower Introduces Inside the White House Price: $5.00 - G The Map Supplement (The Earth's Moon) IS NOT  included with this magazine. Colonel Glenn Receives the Society’s Hubbard Medal Back cover advertisement:        Moore-McCormack Lines, National Geographic - December 1965, Vol. Back cover advertisement:               Sheaffer's Pens, National Geographic - August 1964, Vol. I See America First: Diary of the President’s Daughter, by Lynda Bird Johnson, the Windward Islands; chimpanzees; Galilee (Israel); doctor fishes (cleaner wrasses); seeing America by Lynda Bird Johnson. Roseate Spoonbills, Glory of the Gulf, North Carolina; orbital tracking; Yugoslavia; the Balkans; Antarctica; spoonbills. 6, Life in Walled-off West Berlin 4, In the Wake of Darwin’s Beagle (The author sees the animals that prompted Darwin to develop his theory of evolution as he travels along the route of the English naturalist’s round-the-globe voyage from 1831 to 1836; Australia; Galapagos Islands, South Pacific Ocean; New Zealand; Society Islands, South Pacific Ocean; Tahiti Island, Society Islands; Tierra del Fuego Archipelago, Argentina-Chile) Related Subjects: Afghanistan; Alexander the Great; Asia; Darius the Great; Greece, ancient; History, Asia; Iran; Kalash Kafir people; Pakistan; Persepolis, Iran; Persian Empire; Turkey.) Abraham, the Friend of God (author pursues the Old Testament patriarch footsteps in history from Iraq to Jordan, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, and Jerusalem), To Gilbert Grosvenor (1875-1966): A Monthly Monument 25 Miles High, Freedom Speaks French in Ouagadougou: Inexperience, poverty, and political owes beset the colorful family of nations that has emerged from France’s West African empire (Related Subjects: Cameroon; Central African Republic; Chad; French Equatorial Africa; French West Africa; Gambia; Guinea; Ivory Coast; Mali; Mauritania; Niger; Ouagadougou, Upper Volta; Sahara; Senegal; West Africa), California, the Golden Magnet, Part 1: The South, An American in Mockba (Moscow): Russia’s Capital, St. Louis: New Spirit Soars in Mid-America’s Proud Old City So Long, St. Louis, We’re Heading West (Gateway to Westward Expansion), Special Recording: Churchill’s Great Words and Funeral Music, Canada’s Mount Kennedy: Part I: Its Discovery 30 Years Ago, Yankee Cruises the Storied Nile (Nile River, Egypt), Appomattox: Where Grant and Lee Made Peace with Honor A Century Ago, by Ulysses S. Grant, 3rd, Downed Galleons Off Florida Yield Spanish Gold: Adventurous divers in Florida bring up the 20th century's richest find of sunken treasure, by Kip Wagner, Photographs by Otis Imboden, Viet Nam; sunken Spanish treasure ships off Florida; U.S. Presidents from Andrew Jackson to James Buchannan; astronauts; royal wedding in India.Back cover advertisement:        Moore-McCormack Lines, Ambassadors of Good Will, The Peace Corps:  Bolivia; Tanganyika; Gabon; Turkey; Sarawak; Ecuador, by Sargent Shriver, Inside Europe Aboard Yankee: World-wandering couple takes a 50-foot sailboat, third in an adventurous line, through thousands of miles of scenic inland waterways, World’s Tallest Tree Discovered (in a northern California redwood grove standing more than 365 feet in height), Thresher: Lesson and Challenge (Thresher Tragedy Spurs Deep-sea Research: April 10, 1963 inexplicable sinking of the U.S.S. A highly pictorial map based on John Speed's map. Price: $3.00 - G/poor The Map Supplement is NOT included with this magazine. Land of the Ancient Basques (western Pyrenees on the France-Spain border) 136, No. Our Land Through Lincoln’s Eyes Hopes and Fears in Booming Thailand We now enjoy looking at a plethora of Philippine photos from the 1900s, thanks in part to an American named Dean C. Worcester. Across the Ridgepole of the Alps Inset maps of the cities of Caracas, Venezuela; Bogota, Columbia; and Lima, Peru. Wolves Versus Moose on Isle Royale (Isle Royale National Park, Michigan, in Lake Superior) 132, No. 5, California, the Golden Magnet, Part 1: The South Price: $8.00 - VG The Map Supplement (Spain and Portugal) IS included with this magazine. 130, No. Since then, readers have been treated to hundreds of covers that have transformed our understanding of the planet. Down the Danube by Canoe (Nine college students from Dartmouth paddle the length of the European Danube River from Ulm, Germany, to its delta on the Black Sea; reporting on eight countries including: Austria; Bulgaria; Czechoslovakia; West Germany; Hungary; Romania; U.S.S.R.; and, Yugoslavia) Back cover advertisement:        Kellogg's Special K. Price: $7.00 - VG - MAP IS INCLUDED - Top of the World, 19x25. Also included are topic guides and Common Core teaching resources. 643483454. His journey to the Philippine islands started with scientific curiosity. Gardening’s Color Merchants: The Flower Seed Growers, Finland; Egyptian vultures; proposed North Cascades National Park in Washington; Nevada gold mine; Ile de la Cite, Paris; flower seed growing. Special Recording: Churchill’s Great Words and Funeral Music. 133, No. In the course of its 130-year history, National Geographic Magazine (NGM) has οffered us some unique issues accompanied with some even more spectacular covers, that have held public attention over the years. Filled with inspiring words of wisdom, this profound book will offer readers a concrete path to a bright and hopeful future. Editor's Note: Dr. Anthony Fauci had no creative control over this book or the film on which it is based. The Friendly Irish (Ireland) Life in a Dead Sea: Great Salt Lake (Utah) 3000+ Covers. San Francisco Bay (California), the Westward Gate, The Coming Revolution in Transportation (Supertankers; Hovercraft; Supersonic Jets; and, High-speed Rail), And I’ve Always Loved My County: The Eisenhower Story (who died March 28, 1969), Ireland’s Rugged Coast Yields Priceless Relics of the Spanish Armada, Apollo 8: A Most Fantastic Voyage: The Story of Apollo 8’s Rendezvous With The Moon, by Lt. Gen. Sam C. Phillips, USAF, Apollo Program Director, NASA, World-roaming Teenager Sails On, by Robin Lee Graham (2nd reporting of Robin Lee Graham’s adventurous voyage along the African coast to Cape Town, then across the Atlantic Ocean to Surinam and Barbados; see also October 1968 issue for 1st reporting). A Fresh Breeze Stirs the Leewards (Finisterre sails from the Windward Islands north to Guadeloupe and the Virgin Islands including the British, French, Dutch, and U.S. territories that are popular tourist destinations (Related Subjects: Antigua, Guadeloupe, Leeward Islands, Netherlands Antilles, Nevis, Saba, St. Christopher, Saint Eustatius, West Indies; also, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands) Madagascar; aepyornis; the Bible world; Everglades National Park, Florida. Water War in Viet Nam, by Dickey Chappelle, Bolivia; St. Augustine, Florida; Alice Springs, Australia; comet Ikeya-Seki; Viet Nam; the Yankee. Last Moments of the Pompeians: Dramatic new discoveries re-create a city’s death by volcanic fury (Mount Vesuvius eruption August 24, A.D. 79, Italy) 128, No. 1, I’m from New Jersey: One long factory from the Hudson to the Delaware, the Garden State holds enough variety to surprise even its own residents JAMBO: First Gorilla Raised by its Mother in Captivity (Watching a Baby Gorilla Grow Up) Back cover advertisement:        Coca-Cola (woman in red swimsuit), National Geographic - May 1965, Vol. or Best Offer. 127, No. Nat Geo (US) April 29, 2018 . The Laser’s Bright Magic National Geographic Hologram Cover. 4, Ceylon, the Resplendent Land 4, Appomattox: Where Grant and Lee Made Peace with Honor A Century Ago, by Ulysses S. Grant, 3rd Russell Cave Dedicated; New Visitor Center Named for Gilbert H. Grosvenor (Russell Cave National Monument, Alabama), Japan by Kayak; Houston, Texas; St. Pierre & Miquelon; golden eagles. The Spanish Armada's defeat at Ireland; Deerfield, Massachusetts; Rumania; walking catfish of Florida; Malta. Back cover advertisement:        Coca-Cola (Santa Clause). National Geographic - October 1960, Vol. The Osprey: Endangered World Citizen Mr. Jefferson’s Monticello, The Philippines; the Canadian Rockies; porpoises; Monticello, Virginia. Back cover advertisement:        American President Lines, Price: $6.50 - VG MAP INCLUDED - Western Canada 19 x 25, Price: $5 - VG/G MAP INCLUDED - Western Canada 19 x 25, National Geographic - August 1966, Vol. Finding the World’s Earliest Man, by L.S.B. 26. The Night the Mountains Moved: Montana’s historic 1959 earthquake wrenched the Rockies, created a lake, and touched off new geysers in Yellowstone Park California, Part 2: Nature’s North How the Sun Gives Life to the Sea 6, "Where Jesus Walked"; oyster men of Chesapeake Bay, Maryland; Mars; Jamaica; ibis. 121, No. New Era in the Loneliest Continent: Nuclear power, huge propjet cargo planes on skis, and a new-type scientific station snugly buried under the snow mark major advances in man’s assault on Antarctica’s mysteries 118, No. Thirty-three Centuries Under the Sea (Aegean): Off the coast of Turkey, the oldest shipwreck ever found yields relics and secrets of the Bronze Age Strange Animals of Australia Ghost from the Depths: The Warship Vasa Patterson, met Koko at the San Francisco Zoo in 1971, when she was a 24-year-old graduate student at Stanford University. Here you will find a comprehensive array of alexander technique books and dvds. If So, What Kind? Wild Elephant Roundup in India With this dazzling array of photographs that capture the beauty of the water and the incredible wildlife within it, this book shows us the brilliance of the sea in its natural state."-- 5. If you are not 100% satisfied with your order, contact us and we will do whatever we can to make it right. Solving the Mystery of Mexico’s Great Stone Spheres (naturally formed after volcanic eruptions in the mountains west of Guadalajara), Colorado; locusts; Iceland; Swaziland; giant stone speres of Guadalajara, Mexico. World’s Last Salute to a Great American 1, SPECIAL ISSUE New York City/Alaska Earthquake, World’s Tallest Tree Discovered (in a northern California redwood grove standing more than 365 feet in height) Mystery of the Monarch Butterfly, Sweden; sailing ships; Monaco; Niagara Falls; monarch butterflies. Holmes & Co, National Geographic Image Collection. #1-49 #50-99 #100-149 #150-199 #200-249 #250-299 #300-349 #350-399 #400-449 #450-499 . 126, No. Royal Wedding at Jaisalmer (India), Picture Story by Marilyn Silverstone 900 Years Ago: The Norman Conquest (examination of William the Conqueror’s invasion of England in 1066, which is depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry, printed in this issue, the first magazine to do so) 2, Czechoslovakia: The Dream and the Reality Down to Thresher by Bathyscaph Rose Aphids: Cameras Probe the Bizarre World of a Garden Pest Price: $6.50 - VG MAP INCLUDED - Eastern Canada, 19x25. Only National Geographic Magazine's individual issues are available for shipping outside of the U.S. and Canada. Though part of Nepal, Mustang practices the customs and the Buddhist religion of Tibet, its neighbor to the North. Representing National Geographic's Photo Ark - a major cross-platform initiative and lifelong project by a veteran photographer to make portraits of the world's animals, especially those that are endangered - this showcase of 600 photos ... 134, No. Outpost Under the Ocean (Man-in-Sea Project, sends 2 divers down more than 400 feet off the Bahamas for 48 hours in a SPID, Submersible portable inflatable dwelling), by Edwin A. Finding Rare Beauty in Common Rocks (Petrographic microscope displays of color and abstract shapes) Air Rescue Behind Enemy Lines (U.S. Air Force’s Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service saves downed fliers in the Vietnam War) Reprint: 1968. 1, And I’ve Always Loved My County: The Eisenhower Story (who died March 28, 1969) Underwater Archeology: Key to History’s Warehouse (Archeology Under the Sea), the U.S. Civil War; Ontario, Canada; Athens, Greece; Byzantine shipwreck off Turkey. Jet Boats Climb the Colorado River 124, No. My Life with Africa’s Little People: In the Belgian Congo’s Ituri Forest, a New York artist copes with witchcraft and tragedy among the Pygmies, Port Royal, Jamaica; Chilie; Abraham Lincoln (article by Carl Sandburg); Pygmys of the Congo.
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