The National Geographic Magazine, August, 1945, Volume LXXXVIII, Number Two. 

Included in this issue are:

London Wins the Battle, with 21 Illustrations, by Marquis W. Childs

Grass Makes Wyoming Fat, With 13 Illustrations, by Frederick Simpich

Welcome to Wyoming, 19 Natural Color Photographs, by B. Anthony Stewart

Saga of the Carrier Princeton, with 8 Illustrations, by William H. Buracker

Take-off for Japan, 22 Natural Color Photographs

Greens Grow for GI's on Soilless Ascension, with 12 Illustrations, by W. Robert Moore

China's Hand-built Air Based, 9 illustrations

American Alma Maters in the Near East, with 16 illustrations, by Maynard Owen Williams

A full issue, very good condition.

Book Details
Author W. Robert Moore
Publisher National Geographic Society
Publication Date August, 1945
Format paperback
Dimensions 18*26cm
Language English
Condition a full issue, very good condition

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China's Hand-built Air Bases, Original Article from NGS, by W. Robert Moore

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