RARE COLLECTABLE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 1953 VOL. 103
Covering the January to June Magazines
This is not a binder with magazines, but an actual book, printed with exactly the same contents as the magazines.
Unlike the magazines, very few of these books are available on the market.
What I find most interesting to read about in these books, are how people saw the world more than 50 years ago, when issues like global warming, overpopulation and major pollution of land, sea and air were unheard of.

All images are of the exact book on offer.
Condition of this issue is fair with only minor marks on the cover and along the spine as per images.
The spine is coming loose from the binding, but all pages are still tightly bound.
The pages are in excellent shape. No missing, bent or torn pages, no dirty marks except for the index pages that show some yellowing and bent ears.

This issue consists of 850 pages.
There are thousands of pictures in both colour and black and white. An estimate of the ratio between colour and black and white images is about 50/50.
35 Major subjects are featured, including stories about Silk worms, Mexico, Planets, Locusts, Lewis and Clark, Flowers, Ice caves, Atomic tests, Air force and Korea to name a few.
A detailed index in the front of the book makes it easy to find what you're looking for.
Size of the book is 25.5cm x 19cm x 5cm thick and it weighs just over 2 kilograms.


Any questions welcome!
If you'd like to buy all the issues we have on offer, please contact me for a discounted price!

