Tuesday, August 23, 2016

National Geographic

I bow to no-one in my admiration of the National Geographic guide books which manage the difficult feat of being at once comprehensive and attractive; less comprehensive no doubt than Lonely Planet but far more attractive.

If I may be permitted to carp: as an organisation with the best interests of the planet at heart, surely the National Geographic Society should ensure that its publications are printed on ecologically-friendly paper?

If that does in fact turn out to be the case, I shall of course grovel. I'm used to that.

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