VTG The National Geographic Magazine February 1925 Cairo to Cape Town No Label


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Sale price$14.95 USD

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Step into a world of historical exploration with this vintage edition of The National Geographic Magazine from February 1925, showcasing the epic journey from Cairo to Cape Town. This magazine is a delightful gem for collectors, history enthusiasts, and anyone captivated by the beauty and adventure of the African continent during the early 20th century.

The magazine is labeled as "Good" condition, featuring a newsstand style without a label. While it does exhibit some minor wear throughout, this only adds to the charm and authenticity of such a sought-after publication. It's perfect for anyone looking to own a piece of history that is both educational and visually stunning.

Highlighted features of this extraordinary magazine include:

  • Richly detailed articles and captivating photographs that paint a vivid picture of Africa’s diverse landscapes and cultures.
  • A protective plastic covering that ensures the magazine is preserved for years to come, making it a great addition to your collection.

Although the magazine shows signs of age, each imperfection tells a story. Expect to find some marks, rips, and general wear on the binding. Don't let this deter you, as these features reflect its history and value as a collectible item. Each flaw is visible in the provided photos, so you can assess its condition easily.

Plus, to keep it safeguarded, it comes with a protective sleeve, allowing you to display it without concern. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a curious newcomer to vintage memorabilia, this magazine offers a glimpse into a bygone era that you won't want to miss.

Take a closer look at this fascinating piece by viewing the images below:

Vintage National Geographic Magazine - February 1925

Don't miss your chance to own a slice of history with this stunning National Geographic edition. It’s a perfect conversation starter and will surely spark interest in anyone who appreciates the wonders of exploration.

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