Life Magazine, December 1, 1980 - Children With Cancer
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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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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.
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COVER: Children With Cancer
CAMERA AT WORK: Sheila Metzner photographs children in loving hues.
30 YEARS AGO: Retreat in Korea, photographed by David Douglas Duncan.
PORTRAIT: PETER O'TOOLE: The actor bloody but unbowed, by Andrew Sinclair. Photograph by Joe Richard.
HOMECOMING ALBUM FOR A HOSTAGE: His family describes the year Jimmy Lopez missed, by Anne Fadiman.
THE TREASURE OF SERRA PELADA: Brazil's gold rush produces millions.
DIVIDED WATERS: The Colorado is the Sunbelt's most contested resource.
HISTORY ON AN L.A. WALL: Young people paint 1,700 feet of California history.
KRAZY KATS: Some of the new breeds of cats are a bit on the freakis side.
PALLADIO LIVES ON: After four centuries, a celebration of the most influential architect ever.
A THOUSAND MILES FROM ONE HEARTH TO ANOTHER: A trip through Mongolia -- by Yevgeny Yevushenko.
SAVING THE CHILDREN: Part II of a LIFE report: Turning the tide against cancer in the young.
THE ENDLESS QUESST FOR A CURE: Part IV: THe State of cancer care today - by Jeff Wheelwright.
RONALD REAGAN'S SMALL TOWN ROOTS: The President-elect's Illinois boyhood.
AMERICA'S FAMILY ALBUM: 100 years ago George Eastman founded a company that set us making snapshots.
THE WALT WHITMAN HE WANTED US TO REMEMBER: How the great poet shaped his own image, by Justin Kaplan.
THE CRECHES OF NAPLES: Tidings of a great Christmas joy from Italy.
RETURN OF THE EPIC WESTERN: "Deer Hunter" director Michael Cimino makes a panoramic "Heaven's Gate".