The National Geographic Magazine, November, 1940, Volume LXXVIII, Number Five. 

Included in this issue are:
Indian Tribes of Pueblo Land with 16 Illustrations, by Matthew W. Stirling;
Red Men of the Southwest with 25 Paintings, by W. Langdon Kihn;
Saba, Crater Treasure of the Indies with 14 Illustrations, by Charles W. Herbert;
Up and Down on Saba with 12 Natural Color Photographs;

America's New Credscent of Defense, with Map and 8 Illustrations;
Burma Road, Back Door to China with 27 Illustrations, by Frank Outram & G.E.Fane;
Tin, the Cinderella Metal with 24 Illustrations, by Alicia O'reardon Overbeck

A Complete issue, good condition.

Book Details
Dimensions 18*26
Format Softcover
Publication Date November, 1940

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Burma Road, Back Door to China, an Original Article from NGS, by Frank Outram & G.E. Fane

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