Description: I have many vintage Life magazines for sale from all different eras and of all different subjects. In garage sale condition, so some pages may be missing or torn. If you are interested in a specific topic, please let me know and I can find examples from my archive that are not yet listed. Please also let me know if you'd like to buy more than one and we can make a deal to give you a nice discount and combine shipping. Thanks for looking! Editorials The O.A.S. turns a corner The law and the homosexual problem LIFE Reviews Book: Games People Play by Eric Berne, reviewed by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Movie: The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders, reviewed by Eleanor Perry TV: The Man from U.N.C.L.E., reviewed by Scot Leavitt Letters to the Editors The View from Here A little parcel of commitment. By Loudon Wainwright War in the Rann of Kutch A year after Nehru, a new fight with Pakistan-one of Prime Minister Shastri's many troubles. Photographed by Dominioue Berretty and Stan Wayman. Article by Louis Kraar LIFE on the Newsfronts of the World The President embraces his graduating daughter, a little Rockefeller makes his camera debut, and there is a discreet scratch during a queen's visit Ludwig Erhard gets a degree and Ike smiles as he gets his degree backward An ex-king admits, "My eyes filled with tears" A wedding in Fate, Texas Washington Report A Fine but Farcical British Balloon Race Aeronauts run into trouble as they revive an old sport. By Paul Mandel Dog-walking Dolls Pretty New York girls make a business of exercising pets Waterloo: 1815 In an epic battle 150 years ago, Napoleon and a mighty army met Wellington and destiny. By inomas N. Carmichael Mr. B Talks about Ballet George Balanchine, who leads America's dance boom. says. "Now everybody wants to get into the act " Photographed by Gjon Mili Great Grad School Gold Rush Students go after higher degrees to get better jobs —or get out of the draft. By John Keats Drunkest Gun in the West Lee Marvin, a movie heavy, turns to comedy in Cat Ballou Farewell to the Vulcan of American Art David Smith, a master in steel and iron, dies at 59 Miscellany Horizontal at 50 mph
Price: 9.99 USD
Location: Savannah, Georgia
End Time: 2024-11-01T12:00:17.000Z
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Language: English
Special Attributes: Vintage
Publisher: Life magazine
Topic: Historical
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1965