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SOLD2022 - The National Geographic Magazine February, 1949 Volume XCV Number Two - Antebellum Old Natchez, Sahara Oasis, Worm Farms, POST WW2

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SYNOPSIS:  This volume paginated 142 through 280 pages plus ad pages in both front and rear. Featuring:  2,000 MILES THROUGH EUROPE'S OLDEST KINGDOM - Isobel Wylie Hutchinson; HISTORY REPEATS IN OLD NATCHEZ - William H. Nicholas and Willard R. Culver; OASIS-HOPPING IN THE SAHARA - Maynard Owen Williams; SEA FEVER - John E. Schultz; BIGGEST WORM FARM CATERS TO PLATYPUSES - W.H. Nicholas. Fifty-six Pages of Illustrations in Color. Coca-Cola full-page color ad on back cover. The Natchez article contains some photos portraying slavery and racism of the Old South in the "Antebellum" era. There are also lots of great photos of Denmark, the "oldest Kingdom" in Europe, plus many photos of life in the Middle East Sahara desert and environs in the Post WW2 era.

Publisher: National Geographic Society, Washington D.C.

Format: Magazine.

Condition:
Good+ condition. Signs of wear include the following: Minor soiling and chipping / creasing to cover and page edges; brown paper tape over spine with "February 1949" handwritten on it. Will arrive in the clear cellophane sleeve
in which it has been stored to protect it. Photos illustrate condition.

See Grading Scale page for explanation of grades. Photos of any obvious condition issues will be provided.

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