Magazine | September 1973 | Vol. 144, No. 3
$2.41
Description
This September 1973 issue of National Geographic features a powerful cover portrait from New Guinea's Sepik River region, documenting a world in transition. This edition offers a fascinating juxtaposition, pairing its anthropological study with an extensive retrospective on the monumental Apollo space program, including a double supplement. As one of the final missions, Apollo 17 marked the end of an era, and this magazine captures the cultural and scientific reflection of that moment. It's a perfect collectible for enthusiasts of space history, world ethnography, and 1970s culture.
Condition Details
Pre-owned vintage magazine. May show signs of age-related wear. Please see images for specific condition details.
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