Description: For sale is a rare and vintage bound volume of National Geographic Magazine, Volume 59, containing all issues from January to June 1931. This well-preserved collection showcases captivating articles and beautiful full-color illustrations from the early 1930s, a period marked by significant exploration and scientific achievement. Key Features: •Publication Date: January to June, 1931 •Volume: 59, Numbers 1-6 •Notable Articles: •“Skypaths Through Latin America” by Frederick Simpich, with 78 illustrations, exploring early aviation routes across South America. •“Hispaniola Rediscovered” by Jacob Gayer, featuring 12 illustrations that delve into the culture and landscapes of Hispaniola. •“Scenic Resources of the Dominican Republic” with 28 natural color photographs showcasing the island’s beauty. •“Present Day Scenes in the World’s Oldest Empire” by Addison E. Southard, with 27 color photographs capturing Ethiopia’s culture and history. •“A Round Trip to Davy Jones’s Locker” by William Beebe, with 15 illustrations documenting early underwater exploration. •Condition: This bound volume is in good vintage condition with some natural aging on the cover. The binding is intact, and the pages are well-preserved, allowing a clear view of the articles and illustrations without major signs of wear. This bound volume is ideal for collectors of National Geographic or vintage periodicals, historical researchers, or anyone with a passion for vintage publications and early 20th-century exploration. A unique and collectible piece that brings the world of the 1930s to life.
Price: 9.99 GBP
Location: Burry Port
End Time: 2024-12-03T14:14:26.000Z
Shipping Cost: 37.1 GBP
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Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Non-Fiction Subject: Geography
Publisher: National Geographic Magazine
Original/Facsimile: Original