I have a thing for old Nat'l Geographics. I've got a stack 3 feet tall in my room. It sometimes acts as a nightstand. What?! They're interesting! Plus, my grandfather gave them to me. I used to have over 100 old National Geographics, but I've cut down the stash to about 50 or so.
- A teen-ager sails the world alone, Oct. 1968
- Lone sailor completes his globe-girdling voyage, Oct. 1970
- China's incredible find, Apr. 1978
- Siberia: Russia's frozen frontier, Mar. 1967
- "Snowflake," the world's first white gorilla, Mar. 1967
- Ethiopian adventure, Apr. 1965
- Mustang, Nepal's lost kingdom, Oct. 1965
- At home in the sea, Apr. 1964
- Nile Valley, land of the pharaohs, May 1965
- Singapore, the reluctant nation, Aug. 1966
- Northern Ireland, from Derry to Down, Aug. 1964
- Mt. Sinai's holy treasures, Jan. 1964
- Florence rises from the flood, July 1967
- Hopes and fears in booming Thailand, July 1967
- How we plan to put men on the moon, Mar. 1964 :]
- The friendly isles of Tonga, Mar. 1968
- Where Jesus walked, Dec. 1967
- Homeward with Ulysses to the Ionian isles of Greece, July 1973
- Winter caravan to the roof of the world, Apr. 1972
- The Amazon-Mightiest of rivers, Oct. 1972
- Living in a Japanese village, May 1972
- Ile de la Cite, Birthplace of Paris, May 1968
And I think that'll do it for this summer. Only went through about a fourth of the 'graphics.