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Map, Atlas, Supplement, and Index Collectors

A place for Nat Geo Maps & Atlases, Nat Geo Supplement, and Nat Geo Magazine and Map Index collectors to discuss and swap information and ideas

Members: 39
Latest Activity: Jan 27

Anyone who enjoys the beauty of these maps, atlases, supplements, and indexes can join this group to share their knowledge of this very interesting specialized area of collecting Geographics

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Mistake in November 1982 Southwest Map 3 Replies

The November 1982 Making of America map of the Southwest has a mistake on it. Hualapai Peak in Arizona is shown as 8,566 meters when it should actually have been 2,566 meters.Continue

Started by stephen zamarin. Last reply by Scott T. Shier Jan 27.

The "New" Map Supplement Series 19 Replies

The “New” Map Supplement Series I know all of you are as pleased as I am that that the Cartography department has begun to publish new loose supplement maps with the magazine.  Now that their number has reached seven, I am really starting to feel…Continue

Started by George Thomas Wilson. Last reply by Scott T. Shier Sep 19, 2023.

Map Supplement Question February 1892 3 Replies

Hello,Would you mind to set my possible error straight?In my list of supplements I have 2 maps listed under February 1892, and wonder if they are 2 separate maps or if it is just one map with 2 different names.Carte Generale Des Decouvertes De…Continue

Started by Helena Zar. Last reply by Helena Zar Jun 6, 2023.

War Maps from the National Geographic 3 Replies

War Maps from the National Geographic The National Geographic Society has a rich history of providing its members up-to-date information on the human condition.  This, unfortunately, includes war.  The Society’s cartography department is no…Continue

Started by George Thomas Wilson. Last reply by George Thomas Wilson Jun 1, 2023.

A Visual Presentation of Map Indices

A Visual Presentation of Map Indicesand a call for scanned images of Map Index covers Combining my fascination with metadata and my general love of maps, the National Geographic Map Index series is one of my favorite portions of my overall…Continue

Started by George Thomas Wilson Dec 23, 2022.

Mistake In 1983 Atlantic Gateways Map 4 Replies

I have uncovered a mistake in the March 1983 Atlantic Gateways map. The town of Hershey, Pennsylania is misspelled as Hersey on the map.StephenContinue

Started by stephen zamarin. Last reply by Scott T. Shier Mar 31, 2022.

Mistake in 1987 Antarctica map supplement 2 Replies

I have uncovered an error in the April 1987 Antarctica map supplement. On the upper right hand corner, it says Volume 171 Number 6. It actually should be Volume 171 Number 4.StephenContinue

Started by stephen zamarin. Last reply by George Thomas Wilson Nov 13, 2021.

Question about Close-Up USA map 6 Replies

Hi,Does anyone have a 1986 or later version of the Close-Up USA map of Florida. If so, could someone tell me if the town of Coconut Grove is shown on the map.StephenContinue

Started by stephen zamarin. Last reply by George Thomas Wilson Jul 24, 2021.

Mexico Map from 1911 vs 1914 vs 1916 8 Replies

Hello,I have recently bought some map supplements and the seller added one map stating "Mexico from 20s".After checking the 20s, all I found was a map supplement from 1911, 1914 and 1916.Is there a way to find out what year did I get?Thank you.HelenaContinue

Started by Helena Zar. Last reply by Helena Zar Dec 10, 2020.

Post-Nathan Map Indexes 39 Replies

BackgroundIn his book “Collectibles of the National Geographic Society” (1982) Roger Nathan carefully documents each map supplement published with a list that includes year, month, name, additional descriptive information, and dimensions (pages…Continue

Tags: indexes, map

Started by George Thomas Wilson. Last reply by George Thomas Wilson Jul 2, 2020.

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Comment by Chuck White on April 12, 2013 at 8:34pm

Thanks, Philip, it sure does.  I don't mind that they didn't end up being highly collectible.  Like I posted in my thread in the Buy & Sell forum, I've collected too much over the years.  The wife wants me to downsize, so I've been trying to find good homes for many various items.  I appreciate the info on the realistic value of these maps. 

I've been in contact with Jeremy, about his frames, I thank you for that information as well.

I didn't know of this site, prior to my need to downsize, but I'm glad I found it.  Downsizing or not, I'd like to stick around.  Brings back great memories.

Best,

Chuck

Comment by Philip Riviere on May 25, 2013 at 10:50pm

Welcome Raphael to the  National Geographic Map & Suppliment Collectors Group...

Phil

Comment by Philip Riviere on November 15, 2013 at 6:29pm

Welcome Jim to the   National Geographic Map & Supplement Collectors Group...

Phil

Comment by Philip Riviere on December 6, 2013 at 5:40pm

Welcome J Farrow to the  National Geographic Map & Supplement Collectors Group...

Phil

Comment by John B. Carey on January 19, 2014 at 12:05pm

I have pictures of an original and the same issue reprint map on my website.  If you haven't already seen it, it is:  http://jbcarey.net/

Click on the maps and map index section.  You will find map and supplement information there as well items for sale.  I currently have items older than 1910 listed, but am adding more today and beyond.

I'm happy to help in any way I can.

John Carey

Comment by Philip Riviere on January 19, 2014 at 10:02pm

John,

Welcome to the Map and Supplement collector's group.

Phil

Comment by Philip Riviere on January 19, 2014 at 10:13pm

John

       Most of my pics of early maps (Pre 1908) were taken from the Nat Geo DVD. I don't  know what those pics were based on; originals or reprints. In my own collection I have all the map  reprints and  many original pre 1908 maps. I did notice your March 1891 S. America pic on your site which I copied for my files. Thanks for letting me take advantage of you fascinating site

Phil

Comment by Philip Riviere on April 29, 2014 at 6:13pm

Dale,

Welcome  to the  National Geographic Map & Supplement Collectors Group...

Phil

Comment by Philip Riviere on June 25, 2014 at 12:05am

Jim.

Welcome to the Map, Supplement , and Index Collector's group..

Phil

Comment by Philip Riviere on August 21, 2014 at 5:22pm

Stephen,

Welcome to the Map, Supplement , and Index Collector's group..

Phil

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