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! COVA Sumerian woman of about 2500 a polsred bronze labora,e jewely, beautifies heresif eloration lished bronze mirror, product of man's earliest civilization (see pp. 80-100) THE WEEK'S EVENTS The services fire words in anger at each other as a great military row breaks out 36 A Look at the World's Week End of a winged man: a French stuntman splinters his wooden wings and falls to his death at a British air show The Communists loosen up and Czech students let off steam At the end of a long trail, Stevenson and Kefauver make their final primary pitch 53 54 56 A good young king in Nepal: the outside world, bearing gifts, attends the faraway coronation of King Mahendra 48 EDITORIALS Let's get action on atomic power The needless tragedy of Cyprus PICTORIAL ESSAYS The coming of civilization: in the Mesopotamian cities of Sumer rom ne Stone Ag, Pat y6 Tra E htihe a by Lincoln Barnett. Photographs by Frank Scherschel and Andreas Feininger. Paintings by Federico Castellon A great past is recalled in Russia: the Moscow Art Theater presents old masterpieces and trains young actors to interpret them. The second in a series on Russia's popular arts photographed by Edward Clark 132 ARTICLE The leaders of Algeria's rebellion direct operations from Cairo and threaten France with disaster worse than Indochina. By LIFE Foreign News Editor Gene Farmer 146 MODERN LIVING Angry housewives say what's wrong with modern housing 65 MOVIES A netful in the circus: it's Gina for the boys and Burt for the girls in new film "Trapeze" NATURE Small zoo for small fry: boys show how to trap a home menagerie 105 SPORTS The Cincinnati Redlegs flex their big batting muscles; a record outburst of home runs makes the team a contender FASHION A new fabric gives a rich look to home-sewn dresses 113 121 ART Museum Director's Choice: Pittsburgh's Gordon Bailey Wash- burn picks Painter David Blythes jocose "Post Office" Pinocchio in bronze: an Italian town unveils a monument to its storybook son 125 127 SCIENCE Shotgun pollinization: Washington apple growers blast pollen at apple blossoms with guns 141 Nassau's reunion in Nippon: Princeton grads of '25 take.a long trip to see their old classmate "'Seaweed" OTHER DEPARTMENTS Letters to the Editors Speaking of Pictures: driving ape makes pedestrians gape Miscellany: sudden stop for a highway
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Language: English
Special Attributes: Vintage
Topic: Historical
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1956