-National Geographic - The 30's-
CBR | 120 files | 1.03 Gb
-english | 120 issues from jan 1930 to dec 1939-
CBR | 120 files | 1.03 Gb
-english | 120 issues from jan 1930 to dec 1939-
National Geographic, formerly the National Geographic Magazine, is the official journal of the National Geographic Society. It published its first issue in 1888, just nine months after the Society itself was founded. It is immediately identifiable by the characteristic yellow frame that surrounds its front cover. There are 12 monthly issues of the National Geographic per year, plus additional map supplements. On rare occasions, special editions are also issued. It contains articles about geography, popular science, history, culture, current events, and photography.
A .cbr file is exactly the same thing as a .rar file. To display these archives easily use the free program CDisplay. If you associate these file type with CDisplay, you never need to unpack the archives, but keep them together, then just double click to read/view the magazine (of course, you can unpack the individual images (JPG) using WinRar,7zip, etc any time you want).
The Windows Comic Reader utility 'CDisplay' was written to ease the reading of comics with the pages in JPEG, GIF or PNG format, without the need to open the archive at all
Get the free app here: http://cdisplay.techknight.com/setup.zip
Better, a bunch of really awesome people had been working on making this nifty program better, and it can be found at sourceforge. http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdisplayex/
A very good explanation (english)
The naming format is as follows:
XXXXY.cbr, where xxxx is the year, y is the month as per this table:
a=january
b=february
c=march
d=april
e=may
f=june
g=july
h=august
i=september
j=october
k=november
l=december
example: 1937g.cbr = july issue from year 1937, quite simple.
The Windows Comic Reader utility 'CDisplay' was written to ease the reading of comics with the pages in JPEG, GIF or PNG format, without the need to open the archive at all
Get the free app here: http://cdisplay.techknight.com/setup.zip
Better, a bunch of really awesome people had been working on making this nifty program better, and it can be found at sourceforge. http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdisplayex/
A very good explanation (english)
The naming format is as follows:
XXXXY.cbr, where xxxx is the year, y is the month as per this table:
a=january
b=february
c=march
d=april
e=may
f=june
g=july
h=august
i=september
j=october
k=november
l=december
example: 1937g.cbr = july issue from year 1937, quite simple.
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National Geographic - The 30's
CBR | 120 files | 1.03 Gb
english | 120 issues from jan 1930 to dec 1939
english | 120 issues from jan 1930 to dec 1939
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