Description
Vol 121 only. Cover is red instead of green. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This 1962 volume of National Geographic Magazine is a time capsule that transports readers back to an era when the world seemed larger and more mysterious. Published at the height of the Space Race and Cold War tensions, these issues capture the boundless curiosity and pioneering spirit that defined the 1960s. From stunning photographic essays on remote cultures to groundbreaking scientific discoveries, each article offers a window into the past while reminding us of humanity’s enduring thirst for knowledge. Despite the wear on this hardcover binding, the clean interior pages and secure binding ensure that the stories within remain as vivid and engaging as the day they were printed. For collectors and enthusiasts, this volume represents a piece of living history, a tangible link to a transformative era when National Geographic’s intrepid journalists and photographers were mapping the farthest reaches of our planet and beyond.