Description: LOOK April 30, 1957 Inside: Queen Elizabeth; Candy that makes you thin; Six reasons why Israel will live - one of the few true friends we have left; A rare lesson about love; A visit with Pablo Casals; Eight Ku Klux Klans bring terror to the South; 50,000 have joined the KKK in the last 12 months; 8 pages with Lots of photos of KKK; The Apostles of Jesus; Gil Hodges of the Dodgers - ballet at first base in color - 6 photos; Why I am not a Communist by Bertrand Russell; Wilmington College in Ohio; Raincoats; Elizabeth Taylor in Raintree County; Montgomery Clift; Community achievement awards; Dinah Shore goes glamorous; ; . LOOK came out every other week on Tuesday. It was started by John Cowles in 1937 as a competitor to Life Magazine. He got the idea for the magazine from Henry Luce who invited him to his office to look at various names for a new picture magazine he was going to bring out. On the wall of Luce's office were various dummy covers with different names. One of the names was "LOOK." It gave John Cowles an idea and a number of months later he debuted his magazine. We have most issues of LOOK in stock from 1937 through 1971. Inquire about other issues. Over One Million Magazines in stock. In the trade since 1976. Visit us at millionmagazines and also million-magazines. Chosen Reflections/Million Magazine, Kaufman Texas 75142
Price: 23.8 USD
Location: Kaufman, Texas
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Topic: News, General Interest
Publication Name: Look
Publication Frequency: Biweekly
Language: English
Publication Year: 1957
Country of Manufacture: United States
Brand: LOOK
Compatible Brand: Life
Compatible Model: Saturday Evening Post