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National Geographic Magazine from February 1971. Another memorable issue from the learned heads at the Geographic Society...articles on "New Orleans and her River" (a beautifully-done portrait of the great city years before "Katrina"), "Australia's Pacesetter State, Victoria", "The Crab that Shakes Hands" (eeww, better go wash!), "Titicaca, Abode of the Sun" (ok class, no giggling), and "I Live with Eskimos" (hey, stop your blubbering!). Splendidly illustrated and written issue, in NEAR-MINT condition!. Plenty of old ads for cars (the NEW, comparatively tiny Chevy Vega in the same ad for the giant-sized Caprice "1971 - You've Changed, We've Changed"; an ad for the giant-sized Oldsmobile 98; an ad for the giant-sized Cadillac), ...last but not least an INCREDIBLE ad showing a loving couple on the back cover enjoying the all of the healthful, lubricating qualities of Mazola Corn Oil: "Bill Warner's new bride promised to love, honor and Polyunsaturate with a big assist from Mazola" (ok, ok, now you'll just have to BUY the mag to see what they're talking about!), Bell Telephone, etc. Lots of people with "The Dry Look" in these adverts...don't hold a match too close to their hair, or....PHFOOMMP!!!! Ahh, the 70's...and Mr. Pop Top lived through it all. Magazine dimensions 10" x 7". Only one in stock.
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