Nevils, W. Coleman: Italy: The Smallest State in the World; Vatican City on Its 108 Acres Is a Complete Sovereignty Internationally Recognized.  Volume 75, Pages 377-412.  March 1939.  An Article from the National Geographic Magazine

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Nevils, W. Coleman : Italy: The Smallest State in the World; Vatican City on Its 108 Acres Is a Complete Sovereignty Internationally Recognized. Volume 75, Pages 377-412. March 1939. An Article from the National Geographic Magazine

National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C., 1939

Original publisher's brown wrappers backed with black cloth. Red and blue decorative stripes on front cover. Bound by the Angwin Book Bindery in Angwin, California. 6 5/8" x 9 5/8." Pages 377-412, complete. Black and white plates, complete. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Binding is tight. A few numbers are written in black pen in the upper-left corner of the front cover not affecting text. A couple small bumps on the title label and top edge of the front cover. Back cover has a few small wrinkles. A Fine copy. An article about Vatican City, which, to this day, is the smallest sovereign state in this world by size and population. The author describes the different clergy members who live and work in Vatican City, daily life in Vatican City, and different religious artifacts and artwork located there.. Book. Book Condition: Collectible-Fine. Binding: Soft cover

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