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Life Magazine, August 29, 1969 - Norman Mailer

Life Magazine, August 29, 1969 - Norman Mailer

Life Magazine, August 1, 1969 - Ted Kennedy, Chappaquiddick, Kennedy drunk, woman dies

Life Magazine, August 1, 1969 - Ted Kennedy, Chappaquiddick, Kennedy drunk, woman dies

Life Magazine, August 22, 1969 - New York fashions

Original Life Magazine from August 22, 1969 - New York fashions
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These issues are extremely nice. These are in amazing condition and are great for framing or giving as a cherished gift. Some may have very minor defects and address labels.
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$19.95
These issues are in pretty good shape. These are great for those who want a complete, original, average condition issue to read and enjoy. They may have some light to moderate flaws like small tears, spots, library stamps etc. but would make a great piece of history for the budget minded to mark any occasion.
Some of the contents in this issue
Full page Mutual of New York Life Insurance ad MONY with cartoon art by Willard Mullin. Nice full page Manpower ad with Rose Schuman, nice story, great photo - finding a job after being a housewife for 25 years. Neat two page General Telephone & Electronics ad with one page that is an artistic color photo featuring a flash cube and the other page text about flops and successes, the Wam-o-Scope, the Stacked tube, the Omegatron, the Sylvania Flashcube. Our trip to the moon : Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Mike Collins write their own stories. Full page Maytag ad with Mrs. Beth Reszel of Milan, Tennessee and her family. Here's a different ad - full page NATO ad for Waging Peace. Barry Farrell writes a neat column about the Marijuana famine. Baseball's bad boy Rich Allen. William Zinsser gives his opinions on the US government's use of war methods in the US, nerve gas (killed sheep), mace, tear gas, tanks, more. The muslim leader Aga Khan and his home in Costa Smeralda, Emerald Coast, Sardinia. Full page Sports Illustrated ad with football player Boyd Dowler. Ex-model Caroline Coon. Les Levine's disposable art, including walk-through plastic bubbles. Books - Bill Bruns writes the naked truth about the great American novel hoax. Charming photo of a young boy drinking out of a sieve.
Very personal view of New York
3
Vernon Merritt (III.)
Volcano in the cornfield
4
Daniel Patrick Moynihan (American senator and diplomat.); 1927-2003, Public welfareUnited States
Gallery
8
John Dominis photographs an assemblage of horses
Electronic coup de grass
10
Lawn mowers (Humor, satire, etc)
Putney Swope
16
Motion picture reviews (Single works)
Rocky road to reforming welfare
30
Public welfare (United States)
New priorities in exploring space
30
Space flight (Economic aspects), Space research
That New York look
32
New Yorkers
Nobody here but us dead sheep
42
Chemical and biological weapons
Sardinia; the Aga Khan's hideaway
44
Aga Khan IV; 1936-., Enrico SARSINI, Sardinia (Italy)
Moon had been awaiting us a long time
24
Neil Armstrong; 1930-.
Astronauts: their own great stories
24
Project Apollo (Apollo 11 flight)
Lunar dust smelled just like gunpowder
25
Buzz Aldrin
I rattled around in my mini-cathedral
27
Let's everybody boo Rich Allen!
50
Dick Allen, Baseball, Professional
Ex-model Caroline Coon runs an underground with office hours
55
Caroline COON, Legal aid (Great Britain)
Disposable art; plastic man
62
Les Levine; 1935-., Art, Modern, Plastics as art materials
Naked truth about the great novel hoax
69
Hoaxes, Sex in literature