National Geographic is a popular American monthly magazine published by National Geographic Partners.  Known for its photojournalism, it is one of the most widely read magazines of all time.  It was founded in 1888 as a scholarly journal.

The 154-page June 2008 issue of this magazine is available and as always, it does not disappoint.  The topics covered by this magazine are as appropriate today as they were when it was published.

The cover story is titled:  Stonehenge.  New finds raise tantalizing questions.

Other featured articles include:

Frozen Assets.  Awash in oil wealth, Siberia goes upscale.

World Oil.  Supplies are faltering while demand surges.

Living Color.  Humble sea slugs turn self-defense into art.

Snow Leopards.  On the trail of Central Asia's elusive big cats.

Afghan Treasure.  How a trove priceless antiquities survived.

Other Departments Include:

VISIONS OF EARTH - New York, New York; Arctic Ocean; Weslaco, Texas.
CULTURE - Most Translated Authors
WILDLIFE - Dwindling Sparrows
ENVIROMENT - Inside a Dead Zone
HEALTH - Honey's Healing Power
CONSERVATION - A Boon for Bonobos
GEOGRAPHY - Last Colonies

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This magazine has been read but is in fantastic shape. 

If you were to purchase a back issue through the National Geographic Society, it would cost $7.00 with U.S. delivery.  

I have a number of back issues of National Geographic from various years.  If you are looking for a specific issue, please let me know.  I supply shipping discounts to multiple purchases.

Due to changes in USPS policy and a recent postage rate increase, I have had to raise my shipping costs.