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Natl. Geo also sells a CD of the maps.
On Jun 16, 2005, at 13:57, [log in to unmask] wrote:

> Hey, Ron --
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> That issue has a large neat color map that shows all the post WW I
> European
> colonial claims in Africa.
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> 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.
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> There was also an issue from about that time of the Pacific Islands
> that
> I'd like to get, too.
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> 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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>              Ron May
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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
> Legacy 106, Inc.
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