NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
1990

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 1990
                  $18.00
National Geographic 1990 Question About Shipping and Handling

  • National Geographic Magazine
    • 1990 (12 issues) plus Index January-June 1990 and Index July-December 1990
    • This little cutie adorns the September issue. "Tiny attendant, from a wedding in Manila, belongs to the Chinese community whose forebears prospered in the Spanish galleon trade as middlemen to China."
    • 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
    • ALASKA’S BIG SPILL--CAN THE WILDERNESS HEAL?
      • Cover photo: Rescue efforts proved futile for a pigeon guillemot, one of perhaps 100,000 seabirds killed by the oil spill that fouled Alaska’s shores and waters last spring.
    • NEW EVIDENCE PLACES PEARY AT THE POLE
    • THE KREMLIN AND ITS TREASURES
    • NEST GATHERERS OF TIGER CAVE
    • DANCE OF THE ELECTRONIC BEE

  • February
    • BETWEEN MONTEREY TIDES
      • Cover photo: Symbolizing the rich sea life of California’s Monterey Bay, a harbour seal peers over fronds of towering kelp.
    • ATHAPASKANS ALONG THE YUKON
    • A SOVIET SEA LIES DYING
    • COMMON GROUND, DIFFERENT DREAMS: THE U.S./CANADA BORDER
    • CHESTNUTS--MAKING A COMEBACK?

  • March
    • SIBERIA: IN FROM THE COLD
      • Cover photo: At a campsite on the tundra a Nentsy woman chops wood. Nomadic reindeer herders, her people fight for a way of life as oil and gas development spreads above the Arctic Circle in Siberia.
    • LAST DAYS OF THE GULAG?
    • THE GULAG REMEMBERED
    • THE GOLDEN HOARD OF BACTRIA
    • AMERICA’S ANCIENT SKYWATCHERS
    • THE ENIGMA OF TIME

  • April
    • A PERSONAL VISION OF VANISHING WILDLIFE
      • Cover photo: A six-year-old male orangutan, bred in captivity and known as Ollie, represents one of many animal species threatened with extinction. As their forest homes in Borneo and Sumatra fall to timber cutters, the great red apes may not reproduce fast enough to survive.
    • ANTARCTICA: A LAND OF ISOLATION NO MORE
    • JAPANESE WOMEN
    • BERLIN’S ODE TO JOY

  • May
    • GROWING UP IN EAST HARLEM
      • Cover photo: Savouring a frozen treat, a young girl pauses in a hallway in New York City’s East Harlem, where childhood passes quickly amid shadows of poverty and drugs.
    • AFRICA’S GREAT RIFT
    • THE LIVING JEWELS OF LAKE MALAWI
    • CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE--PRELUDE TO THE BIG ONE?
    • SACRED SPACE, SACRED TIME: INDIA’S MAHA KUMBH MELA
    • SEARCHING FOR INDIA: ALONG THE GRAND TRUNK ROAD

  • June
    • AUSTIN: DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXANS
      • Cover photo: Tracey Hanslik and Sloan Teeple kick up their heels at the Austin High School prom in a city of high hopes and higher spirits.
    • NEW ROYAL TOMB UNEARTHED
    • MASTERWORKS REVEAL A PRE-INCA WORLD
    • MODERN-DAY ECHOES OF PERU’S PAST
    • WORLD’S SMALLEST BIRD
    • GREENWAYS--PATHS TO THE FUTURE
    • DOMINICA, DIFFICULT PARADISE

  • July
    • FLORIDA’S CORAL REEFS ARE IMPERILED
      • Cover photo: Flamboyant plumes called aigrettes mark the breeding phase of the great egret, a year-round resident of south Florida wetlands. Depleted by plume hunters at the turn of the century and now protected, this heron has regained its former numbers.
    • LONG JOURNEY OF THE PACIFIC SALMON
    • THE TIMELESS MYSTIQUE OF EMERALDS
    • HAWAII’S VOLCANIC CRADLE OF LIFE
    • SOUTH FLORIDA WATER: PAYING THE PRICE

  • August
    • YUGOSLAVIA: A HOUSE MUCH DIVIDED
      • Cover photo: An ethnic Albanian farmwoman wears the dimite, or culotte, that distinguishes Muslims in Macedonia, the southernmost republic of Yugoslavia. Her granddaughter chooses non-traditional dress.
    • CHANGES IMAGES OF THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE
    • NEPTUNE: VOYAGER’S LAST PICTURE SHORE
    • VOYAGE OF THE CENTURY
    • AN AFRICAN AMERICAN CELEBRATION OF LIFE
    • MISSOURI’S GARDEN OF CONSEQUENCE

  • September
    • TRACK OF THE MANILA GALLEONS
      • Cover photo: Tiny attendant, from a wedding in Manila, belongs to the Chinese community whose forebears prospered in the Spanish galleon trade as middlemen to China.
    • NUESTRA SENORA DE LA CONCEPCION
    • BROADWAY, STREET OF DREAMS
    • NEW LIFE FOR ELLIS ISLAND
    • IMMIGRATION TODAY: NEW YORK’S NEW IMMIGRANTS
    • ENDANGERED OLD-GROWTH FORESTS

  • October
    • JAPAN’S SURUGA BAY
      • Cover photo: Delicate but deadly, a juvenile lionfish, little larger than a silver dollar, sports both venomous spines and elongated pectoral fins that sweep prey into its path.
    • THE CAJUNS: STILL LOVING LIFE
    • IS OUR WORLD WARMING?
    • MALI’S DOGON PEOPLE
    • A RAFT ATOP THE RAIN FOREST

  • November
    • THE BALTIC NATIONS
      • Cover photo: Debased and decommissioned, Joseph Stalin gets the brush-off in Vilnius, capital of Lithuania.
    • ERIE CANAL: LIVING LINK TO OUR PAST
    • SIX ACROSS ANTARCTICA: INTO THE TEETH OF THE ICE
    • KINGDOM OF KUSH
    • NEW ATLAS EXPLORES A CHANGING WORLD
    • A LOVE AFFAIR WITH MAPS

  • December
    • BOTSWANA, A GATHERING OF WATERS AND WILDLIFE
      • Cover photo: Perhaps the most dangerous of Africa’s wild animals to man, a hippo bursts from its watering hole in the Okavango delta’s Savute River.
    • OKAVANGO DELTA: OLD AFRICA’S LAST REFUGE
    • MODERN BOTSWANA, THE ADOPTED LAND
    • THE PEALS: AMERICA’S FIRST FAMILY OF ART
    • MEXICO’S BAJIO--THE HEARTLAND

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