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The National Geographic Magazine

The National Geographic Magazine

Author: William H. Nicholas

Condition: Fair

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This 1943 edition of The National Geographic Magazine, edited by William H. Nicholas, offers a vivid, contemporary portrait of a world at war and in transition: frontline reportage and home‑front resilience sit alongside explorations of remote cultures, scientific discovery, and natural wonders, all rendered through the Society’s hallmark narrative and visual storytelling. Readers are transported to battlefields, occupied cities, and distant landscapes through meticulously reported articles and striking photography, providing both immediate wartime perspective and broader cultural context that make the issue a valuable primary source for understanding 20th‑century global change.

As a periodical issue rather than a single authored monograph, the 1943 National Geographic is notable for its rich visual apparatus—detailed maps, illustrations, and powerful photographic spreads—that complement firsthand accounts and research. Edited by William H. Nicholas for the National Geographic Society, the volume is of interest to collectors and historians; no unique ISBN or standalone WWII‑specific book under Nicholas’s sole authorship has been identified, so individual articles or the complete issue are typically cataloged as 20th‑century periodical material rather than a single ISBNed title.

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Work identified:

No dedicated WWII book with the title “The National Geographic Magazine” by William H. Nicholas, and no unique ISBN attached specifically to him as sole book author, could be identified in available sources.



Cataloging note:

Because no distinct, ISBN-carrying WWII volume authored by “William H. Nicholas – The National Geographic Magazine” could be reliably identified, it is not possible to generate precise WWII-specific keywords for a single book without speculating beyond verifiable information.
If your catalog record actually refers to one of his specific National Geographic wartime articles (for example, “Wartime Washington” in National Geographic Magazine), each article would need to be looked up individually and cataloged from its own text and issue description.



Safe, verifiable classification keywords (generic, non‑WWII‑specific):

National Geographic Magazine
William H. Nicholas (assistant editor and author)
20th‑century periodicals
Illustrated magazine articles
United States – magazines and journals


Book Condition: Fair

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New: Fresh Out of Bootcamp
Flawless and untested. This book is in pristine, new condition and ready for its first assignment.

Like New: Light Combat Experience
Almost new and in great shape. It has clearly been read before and is ready to fight again, but it shows very little wear from its time in the field.

Good: A Few Scars or Shell Shock
A reliable veteran. The book might have some bent corners or a dust cover with a few scratches, but it’s still sturdy and standing tall.

Fair: Battle-Hardened
Visible signs of a long campaign. Expect some stains, bent pages, and perhaps some minor tears on the cover. It’s seen the trenches, but the intel inside is still solid.

Poor: Survived Iwo Jima
This one has been through the meat grinder. It carries noticeable damage, heavy staining, or significant wear—but like any old soldier, it would love to be read one last time before it retires.

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