Used 1967 National Geographic Magazines for Sale
These magazines are for sale for $3.00 each (plus shipping,
taxes, etc., as explained below).
Supplemental (loose) maps are NOT
included because most are missing. However we do have a few maps. If a map is available for the issue of magazine that you buy, you can buy the map for an additional $0.25. Click for details.
The purchaser shall be responsible for costs of mailing, taxes, and customs
duties as applicable.
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If you want to sell magazines, please be aware that we only buy magazines under very limited conditions!
- NAG6702: Vol. 131, No. 2 — February 1967
- Behind the Headlines in Viet Nam
- Alaska’s Might Rivers of Ice
- The Bahamas: More of Sean Than of Land
- Japan’s “Sky People,” The Vanishing Ainu
- NAG6705: Volume 131, Number 5 - May 1967
- Canada Marks Her First Century
- Montreal Greets the World
- The St. Lawrence, River Key to Canada
- First Masters of the American Desert
- Magnetic Clues Help Date the Past
- Micronesia — The Americanization of Eden
- NAG6706: Vol. 131, No. 6 — June 1967
- Illinois: The City and the Plain
- French Riviera
- First Conquest of Antarctica’s Highest Peaks
- First La Gorce Medal Honors Antartic Expedition
- Caribbean Green Turtle
- NAG6710: Volume 132, Number 4 - October 1967
- Madagascar: Island at the End of the Earth
- Re-Creating Madagascar’s Giant Extinct Bird
- Journey into the Living World of the Bible
- Threatened Glories of Everglades National Park
- Science Explores the Monsoon Sea
- National Geographic Trustees Elect Key Executives
- NAG6711: Vol. 132, No. 5 — November 1967
- New South Wales, The State That Cradled Australia
- Yellowstone Wildlife in Winter
- Buenos Aires, Argentina’s Melting-Pot Argentina
- Dry-Land Fleet Sails the Sahara
- Flight Into Antarctic Darkness
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