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How do I get past issues of National Geographic?
National Geographic Partners Many back issues can also be purchased online or through our single copy sales office. Please visit our website: www.natgeo.com/backissues or call 1-800-777-2800 (1-515-237-3673 outside the U.S./Canada) if you prefer to order by phone.
Is Nat Geo accurate?
National Geographic is one of the 25 most trusted brands in the United States, according to a new national survey. When asked how much they trust each brand “to do what is right,” consumers expressed a high degree of confidence in National Geographic.
How do you read old National Geographic magazines?
Access articles from our current issue online at nationalgeographic.com/magazine and view recent issues—and every issue since 1888—in the magazine’s full archive at archive.nationalgeographic.com.
Are National Geographic magazines/books worth anything?
Are National Geographic magazines/books worth anything? They have little if any value these days because of so many years, that publication stood alone for its photography and writing. Most people collected them and moved them from house to house along with the family silver, while throwing out nearly all other magazines.
Which is the best magazine for wildlife photography?
Top 10 Best Wildlife Magazines | For Every Wildlife Lovers. 1 1. National Geographic. Regarded as one of the richest sources of adventure photography, National Geographic is one of the pioneers of wildlife 2 2. Bird Watching. 3 3. BBC Wildlife Magazine. 4 4. Wild Planet Photo Magazine. 5 5. Adventure & Wildlife Magazine.
What are the features of National Geographic Magazine?
Another thing about National Geographic Magazine are the maps. They are usually map inserts, but in the recent years they also printed removable fold-out posters or maps. Not every issue has them, but many have been become famous, like the ones used by the Allies in World War II.
What are the rarest National Geographic magazines?
Among the rarest National Geographic magazines is the issue of 1904 which is virtually impossible to acquire even in a lower, “fine” condition, because this was the very first year pictures were inserted into the magazine, as we explained earlier. Basically, the further you go back in time, the higher the price gets.