I don't know if this is the collection mentioned earlier, but this will have that map. I have not used it myself, so I don't know about its functionality. Below is the excerpt from the National Geographic Online Store, under CD-ROMs. It sells for $29.95. I believe I have also seen it for sale in Best Buy and wouldn't doubt finding it on Amazon as well, although not sure of the price.
Anne Bauer
National Geographic Maps CD-ROM
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC magazine is renowned for its superb map supplements, and now you can own every single one we published from 1889 through 1999. Around the world, through history, and across the universe, it's all here on a CD-ROM that offers impressive search functions; an array of viewing options; and thematic tours of the world that feature audio, video, and National Geographic photos.
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Hey, Ron --
That issue has a large neat color map that shows all the post WW I European
colonial claims in Africa.
One seldom finds the maps still with the NG issues they came in. I know
I'm guilty of that, as I separate the maps and file then them away.
There was also an issue from about that time of the Pacific Islands that
I'd like to get, too.
I looked on Ebay as Bob suggested - duh, I use Ebay to buy a lot of
material for my stamp collection but never thought of it for NGs - but none
of the issues shown there indicated the presence of the map like the
current NG covers do.
Not sure if the maps are on the CD, but they are probably too big to print
out, anyway.
Cherrio!
Carl B.
Lakewood, CO
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What is in the October 1922 edition of National Geographic? Isn't it funny
how no one throws out National Geographic magazines, yet none of us are old
enough to have one of those issues. Unless, Rick kept his copy?
Ron May
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