No. 2: THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
Continuing a special Compost series on some of the world's most interesting and influential publications.
These are in no particular order, and the number does not represent a ranking of any kind.
While a huge number of publications are issued by clubs and societies, few are on such a scale as the National Geographic. The National Geographic is rare in being almost the definition of it's parent society.
Early issues are noted for having practically no internal images, being a journal of a technical nature. With time, its pupularity ballooned through the combination of a less esoteric content, more of a 'travelogue' feel, and of course (even though initially black and white) the photographs.
OFFICIAL WEBSITE
WIKIPEDIA: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
CLASSIC MAGAZINES and JOURNALS 1: THE LISTENER
THE COMPOST: INDEX and LINKS section