2, Cowes to Cornwall: Sailor’s Log of a Channel Cruise (English Channel) A stunning photo of 9-year-old Avery Jackson will appear on the subscriber's edition of . Saga of a Ship, the Yankee Dickey Chapelle Killed in Action (first American woman correspondent to die in action in Viet Nam, this following article was awaiting publication at time of death) Back cover advertisement: United Air Lines, National Geographic - March 1968, Vol. 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) Drawn to her famously haunting yet haunted eyes, photographer Steve McCurry quickly drew two shots of a 12-year-old girl in the “Nasir Bagh” refugee camp near Peshawar, Pakistan. Back cover advertisement: Kellogg's Special K, National Geographic - June 1969, Vol. Announcing a New Atlas of the United States Angola, Unknown Africa Your Society Takes Giant New Steps: The President’s Annual Message to Members, West Berlin, Germany; Canada; the Kress art collection; bowerbirds of Australia. Disaster in Paradise: Two National Geographic reporters describe the eruption of Bali’s sacred Mount Agung and its tragic aftermath, Australia; Bali; Ontario, Canada. These days my focus is on the Photo Ark, the world's largest collection of animal studio portraits. The Galapagos: Eerie Cradle of New Species The gorilla after being directed to a mirror by a National Geographic editor, snapped a self-portrait with Ronald Cohn’s (research collaborator of Francine Patterson) camera. Price: $12.00 - VG The Map Supplement (The World) IS NOT included. When ordering by phone, you will need to provide the name of the magazine, exact cover date of the issue, and the number of copies you wish to order. Back cover advertisement: Sheaffer's Pens. New Africa From Cape to Congo (Half A Continent Changes Its Face) National Geographic - January 1964, Vol. The magazine's cover images have been an iconic element of that storytelling since September 1959, when a picture of a U.S. Navy fighter jet became the first cover photograph to appear. World Map Reflects Centuries of Exploration National Geographic Virtual Library. Gettysburg and Vicksburg, The Battle Towns Today: Converging roads in Pennsylvania and heights above the Father of Waters reveal their meaning to America in the light of history’s hundred years The Flowers That Say Aloha (Hawaii) 128, No. 124, No. 60+ Years. How the Sun Gives Life to the Sea Mr. Jefferson’s Monticello, The Philippines; the Canadian Rockies; porpoises; Monticello, Virginia. The People of Cades Cove, Tennessee, by William O. Douglas, Thomas Nebbia, Otis Imboden A Clock for the Ages: Potassium-Argon Dating Method, South Vietnam; Mexico; Cenote (Mayan well of human sacrifice); Olduvai Gorge and early man; argon dating. Strange Courtship of the Cock-of-the-Rock (beautiful colorful birds in British Guiana rain forest), Hong Kong; Key Largo, Florida; the Vasa (sunken Swedish warship); Easter Islands; the Suya indians of Brazil; the cock-of-the-rock. National Geographic Announces: A Globe for the Space Age (First World Globe offered by NGS) 1, Pakistan: Problems of a Two-part Land Back cover advertisement: Coca-Cola (glass), National Geographic - May 1964, Vol. Price: $6.00 - VG/G The Map Supplement (The World) IS included with this magazine. Our Nuclear Navy, Arizona; Venezuela; man-o-war (jellyfish); Sikkim; the Enterprise aircraft carrier; the nuclear U.S. navy. 136, No. 4, Portugal at the Crossroads 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) 65 $29.93 $29.93. Africa’s Bushman Art Treasures (Bushman Art Covers a Quarter of Africa beginning in Tanganyika, stretching down the eastern side of the continent to the Cape of Good Hope Province, then northward up the west side of Africa) National Geographic - January 1963, Vol. Nevada’s Mountain of Invisible Gold (With modern technology, the Carlin Mine extracts microscopic flecks of gold from tons of ore; it’s the U.S.’s biggest gold strike since 1902.) Sailing Iceland’s Rugged Coasts To place an order for older issues or larger quantities of our magazines, please call our order line at 1-800-777-2800. . National Geographic - September 1965, Vol. It was first mentioned in the first season, when Kevin Sr. offered his son a copy and insisted that he accept. Back cover advertisement: United Air Lines, National Geographic - October 1967, Vol. Back cover advertisement: Moore-McCormick Lines, National Geographic - July 1964, Vol. Three Whales that Flew (White whales flown from Alaska to New York alive) Buenos Aires, Argentina’s Melting-pot Metropolis Free shipping. Land of the Ancient Basques (western Pyrenees on the France-Spain border) 3000+ Covers. Fountain of Fire in Hawaii (Kilauea Crater eruption) South Seas’ Tonga Hails a King 127, No. Key Largo Reef: America’s First Undersea Park MyShot, National Geographic's popular social hub that allows users to submit and vote on photos, and YourShot, the related submission site—have been two of the magazine industry's few unmitigated successes on the Web.. Now, the magazine is offering readers an opportunity to customize the cover of a special print issue—National Geographic's Your Shot—that will feature "101 of the . The World in New York City (host to millions for the 1964-1965 World’s Fair) 3, Afghanistan, Crossroad of Conquerors Mapping Earth’s Fastest Changing Lands 128, No. Over and Under Chesapeake Bay (Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel), Jacques-Yves Cousteau; domestic cats; U.S. Highway 89; Chesapeake Bay bidge-tunnel, Maryland. A modern-day Noah. The Online Books Page. New National Park Proposed: The Spectacular North Cascades (Washington) 133, No. Re-creating Madagascar’s Giant Extinct Bird (Walter A. Weber paints a scientific reconstruction of Aepyornis, an extinct flightless elephant bird standing ten feet tall) In what's being touted as a first for the magazine, National Geographic will kick off 2017 by featuring a transgender person on its cover. 1, Saudi Arabia: Beyond the Sands of Mecca New Look at Everest 1, No. Sharing the Lives of Wild Golden Eagles (near Livingston, Montana) 3, Australia: Vigorous Young Nation in the South Sea An Andean glacier snaps from its sky-high perch, and 3,500 Peruvians perish in seven minutes of horror, John Glenn's Mercury mission; the Crusades; the woolly mammoth; storks; avalanche in Peru. Of Planes and Men: U.S. Air Force Wages Cold War and Hot What does the message mean? Where will it lead? Who is following him? And why? This captivating book is the sequel every Explorer Academy fan is waiting to read! Patterson, met Koko at the San Francisco Zoo in 1971, when she was a 24-year-old graduate student at Stanford University. Kennedy, British Columbia; the Danube River; Arran, Scotland; Costa Rica; Elsie May Bell Grosvenor. The January 2017 cover of National Geographic's issue on gender, which will also be examined in an accompanying broadcast documentary, "Gender Revolution, a Journey with Katie Couric," airing . Mystery of the Monarch Butterfly, Sweden; sailing ships; Monaco; Niagara Falls; monarch butterflies. Scotland from Her Lovely Lochs and Seas Jacques-Yves Cousteau 6, "Where Jesus Walked"; oyster men of Chesapeake Bay, Maryland; Mars; Jamaica; ibis. Cuba-Troubled Caribbean Shown on New Atlas Map 129, No. Escorting Mona Lisa to America 135, No. The tremendous cover, depicting an iceberg half ice half plastic bag, illustrated by Jorge Gamboa, is a visualization of the reality we’re globally facing. 5, The BRITAIN That SHAKESPEARE Knew The Bahamas: More of Sea Than of Land (self-governing British colony) San Francisco Bay; mountain lions; Bali; Prince Charles; Seminoles. Alligators, Dragons in Distress, Pakistan; gliders; South America; Hawaiian leis; alligators. National Geographic (us) April 28, 2020. In Quest of the Rarest Flamingo (James’s flamingo, high in the Bolivian Andes: Laguna Colorada) Rotterdam (Netherlands), Reborn From Ruins National Geographic magazine launched a campaign, called Planet or Plastic, with the intention of putting a spotlight on the excessive use of plastic in our environment. 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) The Quetzal: Fabulous Bird of Maya Land (Guatemalan forest bird), Tawain; remote sensing; Oregon; Lanzarote, Canary Islands; Quetzal (bird). 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 . Back cover advertisement: Kellogg's Concentrate Cereal, National Geographic - June 1967, Vol. 3, The Changing Face of Old Spain An important map for those interested in Egyptian archaeology. National Geographic - November 1963, Vol. Mighty Enterprise, World’s Largest Ship National Geographic - April 1966, Vol. Almost every December issue of the Geographic has an article or map or both relating to The Holy Land or some aspect of Christianity. She had left the camp many years before and was living in the mountainous Tora Bora region of Afghanistan. I have not been paid any compensation by the National Geographic organization for my endorsement or this web site. 122, No. Costa Rica: Free of the Volcano’s Veil, Mt. 6, One Man’s London Presents a reference guide that provides authoritative maps, charts, and chronologies complemented by informative essays covering all the major periods of human history between the time of the Neanderthals and the nuclear age. Lombardy’s Lakes, Blue Jewels in Italy’s Crown (Lake Como and other glacier-carved basins in the Italian Alps) We Climbed Utah’s Skyscraper Rock (Titan tower, a 900-foot sandstone monolith near Moab, Utah) National Geographic. Easter Island and Its Mysterious Monuments National Geographic Society's THE GREEN GUIDE. Index of articles in each 12 issues of The National Geographic Magazine for the years 1900 to 1903. . A New Look at Medieval Europe 3, SPECIAL ISSUE President John F. Kennedy Funeral, The Last Full Measure: The World Pays Tribute to President Kennedy 126, No. By Parachute Into Peru’s Lost World (Pará-Explorers Challenge Peru’s Unknown Cordillera Vilcabamba): Machete-Wielding Explorers of the National Geographic Society-New York Zoological Society Vilcabamba Expedition struggled nearly three months to traverse 150 miles on foot, by raft, and by canoe. Deerfield (Massachusetts) Keeps a Truce with Time I showed it to the editor of the National Geographic, and he leaped to his feet and shouted, ‘that’s our next cover’.” Not only did “Afghan Girl” become the magazine’s next cover, but undeniably the most successful in its long and distinguished history and one of the most recognizable photographs worldwide. Trailing Yellowstone’s Grizzlies by Radio 5, New Guinea Culled from National Geographic's vaunted photo archives, spanning a period of more than 130 years, this provocative collection depicts the splendor of this great nation as only National Geographic can, with a dramatic combination of modern ... 4, The Society’s Great 75th Anniversary Issue, Introduction by Melville Bell Grosvenor 46, Price: $6.50 - VG/G MAP INCLUDED - Eastern Soviet Union, 19x25. Everest of All Living Things Price: $6.00 - VG The Map Supplement IS (California) included with this magazine. Back cover advertisement: Kellogg's Concentrate Cereal. Back cover advertisement: Moore-McCormack Cruise Lines, Price: $7.00 - VG MAP INCLUDED - Washington to Boston, United States 19x 25, Price: $6.00 - VG/G MAP INCLUDED - Washington to Boston, United States 19x 25, Price: $5.00 - G MAP INCLUDED - Washington to Boston, United States 19x 25, National Geographic - July 1962, Vol. 1, Pacific Realm of Our 50th State Afoot in Roadless Nepal: A Swiss makes history’s first geological survey in a mountainous land where the wheel has little use $14.65 $ 14. The Deepest Days (Man-in-Sea Project: Joy and Danger of swimming freely around the inflatable rubber house at 432 feet ocean depth) Surveyor: Candid Camera on the Moon (First Color Photographs of the Moon’s Rocky Face, from Ocean of Storms: NASA’s Surveyor I vehicle sends back to Earth striking images of the moon’s surface), Gilbert Grosvenor; Leeward Islands; Sherpas of Nepal; the moon. 20. Eternal France: New energies, including atomic, galvanize the Gallic land of Jeanne d’Arc and Lafayette, of Carcassone and soaring Chartres Mt. A highly pictorial map based on John Speed's map. Lonely Wonders of Katmai, Alaska (Katmai National Park, Alaska, and its Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes) Uploaded by “Through the Planet or Plastic? Threatened Treasures of the Nile (Egypt): The Aswan High Dam brings hope for hungry millions, but its rising waters will imperil Nubia’s ancient way of life and a priceless heritage of antiquities September 13, 2020. National Hiking Day : A hiker stands above the entrance to an ice cave in Kluane National Park. National Geographic stories take you on a journey that's always enlightening, often surprising, and unfailingly fascinating. Living Honey Jars of the Ant World Back cover advertisement: Moore-McCormack Lines. 2, Flamboyant is the Word for Bolivia "Official companion, 2016 National Park Service centennial"--Jacket. Sailors of the Sky (Sailplanes) Round-the-World School, by Paul Antze, William Eppridge San Diego: California’s Plymouth Rock (Where California Was Born Just 200 Years Ago) Eye to Eye with Eagles in the Everglades (National Park), Inside the White House; Iran; Mt. 123, No. National Geographic Makes History With Transgender Cover Girl. Price: $13.00 - VG The Map Supplement (West Indies) IS included with this magazine. (Let us all pull together), Awesome Views of the Forbidding Moonscape (Lunar Orbiters have photographed 99.6 percent of the moon’s surface), How We Mapped the Moon, by David W. Cook, National Geographic Staff Cartographer, Atlanta (Georgia), Pacesetter City of the South, Ancient Shipwreck Yields New Facts, And a Strange Cargo (Diving on a Roman wreck off southern Italy, the author discovers rarely preserved wood planking and a cargo of marble coffins; Torre Sgarrata Expedition, Gulf of Taranto, Italy; Mediterranean Sea. Following a tradition of American flag . Collects over two hundred images from 125 years of photographs selected from the magazine's archives, with pictorial representations of Europe. Collects the work of National Geographic's best photographers, featuring striking images of places, events, natural phenomena, and manmade heirlooms seldom seen by human eyes, including ancient cave art and volcanic lightning. Back cover advertisement: Kellogg's Product 19. Back cover advertisement: Travelers Checks, Price: $6.50 - VG/G The Map Supplement is NOT included with this magazine. The Leakeys of Africa: Family in Search of Prehistoric Man, by Melvin M. Payne 5, Finland: Plucky Neighbor of Soviet Russia Old LIFE magazines, back issues, covers and archive. Rose Aphids: Cameras Probe the Bizarre World of a Garden Pest 2, 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) 121, No. Tirol, Austria’s Province in the Clouds National Geographic Trustees Elect Key Executives. Price: $5.00 - G The Map Supplement (The Earth's Moon) IS NOT included with this magazine. Retracing John Wesley Powell’s Historic Voyage Down the Grand Canyon (100 Years After Powell) check out our current ebay auctions! Snowflake, The World’s First White Gorilla, Squids; Guadalajara; white gorilla; National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.; Sibera. Back cover advertisement: Coca-Cola (Santa Clause). New Delhi: Tony Northrup was 11 years old in 1985 when an issue of National Geographic arrived on his doorstep, with an unforgettable cover-photo of a girl with green eyes. 6. 132, No. National Geographic - October 1960, Vol. The Desert: An Age-old Challenge Grows (It covers a third of earth's land, bringing hardship and suffering to a sixth of all people, and it is spreading. Price: $8.00 - EX The Map Supplement (Atlantic Ocean Floor) IS included with this magazine. Atlas Plate No. 121, No. The stunning issue coincides with a new documentary. Bizarre World of the Fungi 119, No. 122, No. Atlas Plate No. Thousands of new images every day Completely Free to Use High-quality videos and images from Pexels Man on the Moon in Idaho: Ages-old volcanic outbursts shaped a bizarre wonderland in Craters of the Moon National Monument Αfter some false leads, a man who had also lived in the camp as a child recognized her. Banks Islands: Eskimo Life on the Polar Sea (Northwest Territories, Canada) Lands of the Bold Captains Mapped Anew The largest selection of archived National Geographic magazines 1960-1969 on the internet with contents listed for each individual issue. 125, No. Queen of an Indian Palace, A Rare White Tigress Comes to Washington Eruope; Mozambique; Northern Ireland; wilderness of Peru. 2, Burma: Gentle Neighbor of India and Red China Nat Geo (us) the best ever. . Be Ye Men of Valour, by Howard LaFay 131, No. Profiles of the Presidents: Part I: THE PRESIDENCY AND HOW IT GREW 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. The National Geographic Magazine was first published in 1888, being the official journal of the National Geographic Society (founded just 9 months prior to the magazine's first release). In this celebratory volume, award-winning author Bryan brings the Society's legacy to life with stunning photos and dramatic accounts. 444 illustrations. 120, No. Japan’s Sky People, the Vanishing Ainu (aboriginal inhabitants of Japan’s Hokkaido island), Viet Nam; Alaskan glaciers; Bahamas; Ainu of Japan. Price: $8.00 - VG The Map Supplement IS included with this magazine. Angkor (Cambodia), Jewel of the Jungle: Ornate Cambodian temples of Khmer god-kings, rivaling in richness anything wrought in stone, lose their veil of mystery Preserving the Treasures of Olduvai Gorge (Dr. S. B. Leakey has unearthed fossils of early hominids in a valley in Tanzania, Africa, some of them new species, shedding light on human evolution) 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. Back cover advertisement: Coca-Cola (woman and man). Back cover advertisement: Sheaffer's Pens, National Geographic - April 1962, Vol. Back cover advertisement: General Dynamics Convair Airplane Division, National Geographic - February 1960, Vol. Journey into the Age of Chivalry (book review) At the very beginning the magazine was developed as similar to the British magazine Punch with focus on general interest topics, light . Reprint: August 1967,1970. Alexander the Great Biography Review Test SparkNotes. Great Smokies National Park: Solitude for Millions (Tennessee-North Carolina) And Now to Touch the Moon’s Forbidding Face: To the Chinese this may be the Year of the Rooster, but to mankind in general it is the Year of the Moon, when ambitious earthmen for the first time will seek to set foot on another heavenly body, by Kenneth F. Weaver, Assistant Editor National Geographic - March 1969, Vol. Moths That Behave Like Hummingbirds 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. Pittsburgh, Pattern for Progress Mount Kennedy: Part III: The First Ascent Founded in 1888, the National Geographic Society has expanded to have a magazine with a U.S . Seventy years after its founding in 1888, the National Geographic Society introduces the first photograph on the cover of its increasingly popular journal. For general support from National Geographic Society please contact us here. 121, No. Siberia: Russia’s Frozen Frontier 132, No. May 4, 2019. Strange Little World of the Hoatzin (South American bird): Only the tangled fringes of tropical South American rivers offer survival to a raucous bird that climbs better than it flies The article is […] 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. Mobile: Alabama’s City in Motion The Investiture of Great Britain’s Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George, Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Great Steward of Scotland, Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester) Back cover advertisement: Kellogg's Special K, National Geographic - April 1968, Vol. Back cover advertisement: Moore-McCormick Cruise Lines, National Geographic - July 1963, Vol. On November 1, 1896, a picture showing the unclad or bare breasts of a woman appeared in National Geographic magazine for the first time in the publication's long history.. Digging Deeper. Exploring 1,750,000 Years into Man’s Past: A Noted British Archeologist Tells of Dramatic Discoveries at Olduvai Gorge, Tanganyika, East Africa, by L.S.B. Considered unsinkable, Titanic served as a luxury ocean liner for over 2,000 passengers and crew. The landing of “Eagle” on the “Sea of Tranquility” is the beginning of several successes of the major space programs that followed after. Download and use 4,000+ national geographic stock photos for free. Atlas Plate No. Since then, readers have been treated to hundreds of covers that have transformed our understanding of the planet. Post Graduate — Media & Communication Dpt. Back cover advertisement: United Air Lines, National Geographic - December 1967, Vol. 117, No. Back cover advertisement: Sheaffer's Pens, National Geographic - November 1966, Vol. Swaziland Tries Independence ), Chairman, National Civil War Centennial Commission, Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower Introduces Inside the White House, Triton Follows Magellan’s Wake: Powered by the atom, the largest United States submarine makes naval history by circling the globe submerged, From the Hair of Siva: Tortuga II Explores the Ganges: Climbing mountains and bucking swift waters in an amphibious jeep, two American’s find high adventure along India’s Ganges (River) and in her crowded cities and villages, Africa: The Winds of Freedom Stir a Continent, Africa; Alpine cableway; earliest man; the Maine coast.. Back cover advertisement: Sheaffer's Pens, Eternal France: New energies, including atomic, galvanize the Gallic land of Jeanne d’Arc and Lafayette, of Carcassone and soaring Chartres, A Message from the President of the United States on His Travels, by Dwight D. Eisenhower, Northwest Wonderland: Washington State: Frontiers of the wild meet those of science and industry in a land where fish hold college reunions and automobiles fly, Volcano and Earthquake Show Nature’s Awesome Power, Exploring the Drowned City of Port Royal: Diving in dark Jamaican waters, the Geographic-Smithsonian-Link Expedition maps a buccaneer city swallowed by an earthquake, recovers a wealth of 17th-century artifacts, and discovers a watch that fixes the instant of the disaster, 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. National Geographic sent photographer Michael “Nick” Nichols to spend an entire year in California’s redwood forest. 135, No. 130, No. Price: $8.00 - VG The Map Supplement (Spain and Portugal) IS included with this magazine. Should I Take Photos in Art Museums? Use tab to navigate through the menu items. 6, Mekong River; Williamsburg, Virginia; Sapporo snow festival, Japan; Jerusalem; Komodo dragons. National Geographic - November 1967, Vol. The Midlands: Into prairies and farmlands, expanding cities stretch tentacles of steel and concrete. New Book Program Announced by National Geographic: Adventure, science, history, exploration spring to life in your Society’s new program of Special Publications Nation Honors Admiral Richard E. Byrd Coverjunkie is an addiction to magazine covers. 118, No. Price: $9.00 - G Map Included - Shakespeare's Britain, 19x25, NOT an Atlas Map. 3, South Korea, Success Story in Asia The National Geographic Society, founded in 1888 for "the increase and diffusion of geographic knowledge," published Vol. How can I become a National Geographic Explorer? Price: $15.00 - EX/VG The Map Supplement (Canada) IS included with this magazine. 2. The Hummingbirds, by Crawford H. Greenewalt 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.
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