How do I get old issues of National Geographic?

How do I get old issues of National Geographic?

Access articles from our current issue online at nationalgeographic.com/magazine and view recent issues—and every issue since 1888—in the magazine’s full archive at archive.nationalgeographic.com.

How do I find old National Geographic articles?

National Geographic Partners Many back issues can also be purchased online or through our single copy sales office. Please visit our website: www.natgeo.com/backissues or call 1-800-777-2800 (1-515-237-3673 outside the U.S./Canada) if you prefer to order by phone.

Are old National Geographic magazines worth anything?

Hyman is often asked whether old National Geographic magazines have any value. His short answer is, “The early issues certainly do.” Find the terra-cotta colored number 1 or others from the 1880s and you’ll put $4,000 or more in your pocket. Later, but still very old, “red-cover” issues also have substantial value.

What is the content of National Geographic?

Topics of features generally concern science, geography, history, and world culture. The magazine is well known for its distinctive appearance: a thick square-bound glossy format with a yellow rectangular border. Map supplements from National Geographic Maps are included with subscriptions.

Can I sell old National Geographic magazines?

If you’ve acquired too many “National Geographic” magazines, you may want to sell part, or all, of your collection. “National Geographic” maintains a list of organizations on its website that welcome magazine donations.

What should I do with old National Geographic magazines?

What can I do with my old National Geographic magazines? You might check with nearby nursing and retirement homes, prisons, hospitals, or schools to see if they would welcome your donation.

Where can I get rid of old National Geographic magazines?

Top 7 Places To Donate Magazines When Decluttering Your Home

  • Your Local Library.
  • Nursing Homes And Retirement Communities.
  • Military Troops.
  • Women Or Family Shelters.
  • Doctor And Dentist Offices, Hospitals And Other Waiting Rooms.
  • Preschools And Daycare Centers For Use In Crafts.
  • Swap Magazines With Your Friends And Family.

When was National Geographic made?

January 13, 1888, Washington, D.C.National Geographic Society / Founded

Who is the CEO of National Geographic?

Jill TiefenthalerNational Geographic Society / CEO

Does anyone want old National Geographics?

People can borrow the magazines not only for research, but for casual reading. Donate them to a medical office. Nearly every doctor’s office will keep magazines in the waiting room for patients to read before their appointment. A donation of your old magazines will likely be appreciated.

Does anyone want old National Geographic magazines?

National Geographic Partners You might check with nearby nursing and retirement homes, prisons, hospitals, or schools to see if they would welcome your donation. We have a Collectors Corner on our website, which includes a dealers list and a Collector’s Forum where you can post a notice regarding your collection.

How many languages is National Geographic published in?

National Geographic magazine is currently published in 40 local-language editions in many countries around the world.