Life Magazine, December 22, 1952 - Midget horse
Original Life Magazine from December 22, 1952 - Midget horse
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$27.95
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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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$20.95
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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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Some of the contents in this issue
Nice full page color Old Gold cigarettes ad with Santa and puppy. Death masks of the great since 1610. SUPER full page color Texaco Fire-Chief ad with ive Dalmatian pups playing with Christmas ribbon and bells. The powerful Herbert Brownell. Absolutely wonderful full page color Texaco ad with Dalmatian puppies. A mighty new steel mill - Fairless plant at Morrisville, Pennsylvania. Great photo - Indomitable soccer goalie carries on in English fog, Gerula of Walthamstow. Photo of sinking ship Fernstream at San Francisco - looks like the super "Mistakes" poster at the great site - www.despair.com. Arab daggers spring to fight French in Morocco, rather astonishing collection taken from first 500 rioters arrested. Talking horse writes her own headline and predicts that she would be in LIFE, Horse named Lady owned by Mrs. Claudia Fonda of Richmond, Virginia. Glamour caps for the shower. Merry Marrakech opens new casino. Oxygen gives new life to athletes, including University of Pittsburgh basketball team. Church art in Haiti. Prizewinners take a long leap from traditional Christmas card designs. Company gives the children a treat - Bausch and Lomb of Rochester. Stalinallee in East Berlin. Space savers - stacking tables. Fashion - glamour for the shower. Christmas party given by Bausch and Lomb Optical for children. Photo - California Department of Fish and Game releasing pheasants.
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Art (Competitions), Christmas cards, HALLMARK greeting card company |
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United States Steel Corp |
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Communist Party (U.S.), Communists |
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Industrial relations, LAPOINTE machine tool company |
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Storms |
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Motion picture reviews (Single works) |
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D'OYLY CARTE company |
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Ponies |
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Nightclubs, Marrakech (Morocco) |
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Athletes, Oxygen (Physiological effects) |
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Casablanca (Morocco) (Riots) |
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Horses (Training) |
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Apartment houses, Building, Berlin (Germany) |
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Furniture, Modern |
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Ronald Alexander; 1917-1995, Theater reviews (Single works) |
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Mary HARTIG, Nancy MALONE |
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Operetta |
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Television production and direction |
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Christian art and symbolism, Mural painting and decoration, Painting, Haitian |
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Frederick II (King of Prussia); 1712-1786, Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer.); 1770-1827, Heinrich Heine (German poet.); 1797-1856, John Keats (English poet.); 1795-1821, Felix Mendelssohn (German composer.); 1809-1847, Daniel Webster (American lawyer and statesman.); 1782-1852, Aaron Burr (American vice-president.); 1756-1836, Napoleon I (Emperor of the French); 1769-1821, King of Sweden CHARLES XII, Oliver Cromwell (Lord Protector of England.); 1599-1658, king of France HENRY IV, Honore Gabriel Riqueti Mirabeau, Samuel Taylor Coleridge (English poet and critic.); 1772-1834, Laurence Sterne (English clergyman and novelist.); 1713-1768, Jonathan Swift (Irish satirist, poet and pamphleteer.); 1667-1745, Sir Walter Scott; 1771-1832, Masks |
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Herbert Brownell; 1904-1996 |
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Children's parties |
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William Pierce Rogers (American Secretary of state.); 1913-2001 |