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A Lot Of Three 1945 The National Geographic Magazine April December & 1 Unknown. The first is aNational Geographic Magazine fromDecember 1945. One of the issues has unknown month. This second is theApril 1945 issue ofThe National Geographic Magazine. Publication Date: April 1945. This listing includes three volumes of 1945 the national geographic magazine. One of the issues has unknown month. The first is a National Geographic Magazine from December 1945 . This is Volume LXXXVIII, Number Six, published by the National Geographic Society in Washington, D.C.. Contents The issue is notable for its post-WWII content, including articles such as: "A Tale of Three Cities" by Thomas R. Henry "New Guinea's Mountain and Swampland Dwellers" by Ray T. Elsmore "The Saguaro, Cactus Camel of Arizona" by Forrest Shreve "Winning the War of Supply" by F. Barrows Colton "Oil for Victory Piped under the Sea" "Science Works for Mankind" by Thornton Oakley "Face of Japan" by W. Robert Moore Map of Japan and Korea (often included as an insert) This second is the April 1945 issue of The National Geographic Magazine . This specific issue, published during World War II, features a cover advertisement encouraging the public to "Buy U.S. War Savings Bonds and Stamps". Key Information Publication Date: April 1945 Volume & Number: Volume LXXXVII (87), Number Four (4) Cover Feature: An appeal to buy U.S. War Savings Bonds and Stamps to support the war effort. Estimated Value: The value of a physical copy typically ranges from $12 to $22 depending on its condition and the seller. Contents The magazine includes several articles and photographic collections: "Paris Freed" by Frederick Simpich, Jr. "Seeing Paris on a 48-Hour Pass" (12 Natural Color Photographs) "England's Historic and Scenic Treasures" by Eric Underwood "South from Saipan" by W. Robert Moore "Photoflashing Western Owls" by Lewis W. Walker "Crimea Reborn" by Eddy Gilmore Thirty-two pages of illustrations in color