NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
1988
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| NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 1988 |
| $18.00 |
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- National Geographic Magazine
- 1988 (12 issues)
- This is the August issue cover photo, captioned "Among the most animated of the primates known as lemurs, two sifakas seem to climb in tandem through a Madagascar forest."
- National Geographic magazines are very high quality colour magazines printed on glossy paper. They occasionally include foldouts. The magazines we have used are in very good condition but the spines show some wear (they are in fairly good condition). No supplements or maps are included.
Major Subjects for Each Issue
- January
- THOSE ELECTRIFYING 1880’S
- Cover photo: From Robert E. Peary’s expedition to the North Pole to the discovery of the Titanic, National Geographic has documented a century of exploration.
- THE SOCIETY’S TRUSTEES
- DISCOVERING AMERICA
- POLAND: THE HOPE THAT NEVER DIES
- GALAPAGOS WILDLIFE
- MANAGING ANOTHER GALAPAGOS SPECIES--MAN
- February
- AUSTRALIA AT 200
- Cover photo: “Ours is the best woolshed in Western Australia,” brags Sandy McTaggart, here with his son Boots.
- PORTRAITS OF THE LAND
- CHILD OF GONDWANA
- THE AUSTRALIANS
- CHILDREN THE FIRST FLEET
- SYDNEY’S CHANGING FACE
- THE FIRST AUSTRALIANS
- LIVING IN TWO WORLDS
- March
- HELLO ANCHORAGE, GOOD-BYE DREAM
- Cover photo: Windsurfing among icebergs, a dangerous and now prohibited activity on Portage Lake, typifies the try-anything-once spirit of Anchorage.
- CHINA PASSAGE BY RAIL
- ANNOUNCING A NEW NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY FOUNDATION
- EXPLORING OUR LOST CENTURY
- THE FALKLAND ISLANDS--LIFE AFTER THE WAR
- FALKLAND ISLANDS WILDLIFE
- April
- GHOSTS OF WAR IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC
- Cover photo: Lost off northeast New Guinea during World War II, a Japanese biplane used for scouting lies encrusted with corals and sponges.
- WRECK OF THE COOLIDGE
- UGANDA--LAND BEYOND SORROW
- TEXAS IN BLOOM
- WILDFLOWERS ACROSS AMERICA
- FINDING A PHAROAH’S FUNERAL BARK
- RIDDLE OF THE PYRAMID BOATS
- May
- WOOL--FABRIC OF HISTORY
- Cover photo: A man in sheep’s clothing, a shepherd in eastern Hungary wears a coat known as a suba.
- INDIA’S UNPREDICTABLE KERALA, JEWEL OF THE MALABAR COAST
- DEATH OF A STAR
- THE PERSIAN GULF--LIVING IN HARM’S WAY
- FLEAS: THE LETHAL LEAPERS
- June
- GUATEMALA: A FRAGILE DEMOCRACY
- Cover photo: Devoted and devout, men of Antigua Guatemala shoulder a float during a good Friday procession.
- THE ETERNAL ETRUSCANS
- PALIO
- ELLESMERE ISLAND--LIFE IN THE HIGH ARCTIC
- YORKTOWN SHIPWRECK
- COELACANTHS: THE FISH THAT TIME FORGOT
- July
- WHEN THE MOORS RULED SPAIN
- Cover photo: Handprints of Islam decorate a wall in Morocco. From this North African land the Moors launched their conquest of Spain in A.D. 711.
- ATLANTA ON THE RISE
- THE DAY THE WORLD ENDED AT KOURION
- ACTS OF FAITH IN CHILE
- WHAT’S KILLING THE PALM TREES?
- August
- MADAGASCAR’S LEMURS
- Cover photo: Among the most animated of the primates known as lemurs, two sifakas seem to climb in tandem through a Madagascar forest.
- ANNAPOLIS: CAMELOT ON THE BAY
- TRIUMPH OF DAEDALUS
- FREDERIC REMINGTON--THE MAN AND THE MYTH
- THE SOUTH KOREANS
- KYONGJU, WHERE KOREA BEGAN
- September
- WITHIN THE YELLOW BORDER
- Cover photo: The famous Geographic cover has mirrored the birth, growth, and universality of our Society’s journal, says Editor Wilbur E. Garrett. Foldout displays early covers and presents all 353 with illustrations, since the first in July 1942.
- THREE MEN WHO MADE THE MAGAZINE
- THE GREATEST JOB IN THE WORLD?
- ODYSSEY: THE ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY
- SPOOFING THE GEOGRAPHIC
- ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL
- DID PEARY REACH THE POLE?
- DESCENDANTS OF THE EXPEDITIONS
- NEW ATLAS UNFURLS NATIONS’ HISTORY
- October
- THE PEOPLING OF THE EARTH
- Cover photo: A carving on Ice Age mammoth ivory may be the oldest true-to-life human image every found.
- IN SEARCH OF MODERN HUMANS
- AN ICE AGE ANCESTOR?
- TREASURES OF LASCAUX CAVE
- WEAPONS CACHE OF ANCIENT AMERICANS
- AIR BRIDGE TO SIBERIA
- RICHEST UNLOOTED TOMB OF A MOCHE LORD
- THE AFRIKANERS
- THE HMONG IN AMERICA
- November
- HONEY HUNTERS OF NEPAL
- Cover photo: Suspended from a towering cliff, Nepalese honey hunter Mani Lal directs lowering the brood comb of a giant bee nest to the ground far below.
- EXPLORING CRADLE EARTH
- THE MIGHTY HIMALAYA: A FRAGILE HERITAGE
- HEAVY HANDS ON THE LAND
- MAPPING MOUNT EVEREST
- LONG JOURNEY OF THE BRAHMAPUTRA
- DOWN THE CAYMAN WALL
- MISSION TO MARS
- December
- NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE WORLD
- Cover photo: Symbolizing the planet’s fragility, a crystal globe appears whole and then shatters as the three-dimensional image is tilted under a single light bulb; direct sunlight is ideal.
- WILL WE MEND OUR EARTH?
- RONDONIA: BRAZIL’S IMPERILED RAIN FOREST
- URUEU-WAU-WAU INDIANS: LAST DAYS OF EDEN
- QUIETLY CONSERVING NATURE
- CARIBOU--MAJESTIC WANDERERS
- AN ARCTIC DILEMMA
- WHALES: AN ERA OF DISCOVERY
- POPULATION, PLENTY, AND POVERTY
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