Life Magazine, February 10, 1941 - Lord Halifax

Life Magazine, February 10, 1941 - Lord Halifax

Life Magazine, January 27, 1941 - Churchills

Life Magazine, January 27, 1941 - Churchills

Life Magazine, February 3, 1941 - Goebbels and Goering

Original Life Magazine from February 3, 1941 - Goebbels and Goering
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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.
Some of the contents in this issue
News of the War from inside Germany, Part 1 by William L. Shirer. Photo essay - Man of God, the life of a typical US parson, Edwin A. Briggs. Photos of crazy "weapons" invented by American citizens in response to the war, including Henry Fluer, Leslie Crosby, Coy Rigsby, Harry Bateson and others. California students burn "Jeanie with the light brown hair" - ASCAP and BMI. 10,000 civilian spotters ward off mock air invasion of US. President Roosevelt is inaugurated for a third term. Colored stockings. Chemist converts vegetables in coal and petroleum. A catalog of portrait painters and what they charge. Army wind tunnel nears completion at Wright Field. War inventions - pictures. A Farewell party at Arkansas Tech for 104 students on eve of their departure for Army training. New battleship "King George V" photos - brings ambassador. Nice full page Oldsmobile car ad with red 4-door sedan. Curious full page ad for long distance telephone service, American telephone and telegraph company. Cutest photo of Emile the dog carefully springing a mouse trap to get the cheese.
War inspired
6
Inventions
Backwoods capital of China
10
Chongqing (China)
Congressmen haggle over lease-lend bill as new British ambassador arrives
17
Lend-lease operations, 1941-1945
Colonel Lindbergh tells House committee he hopes neither side will win war
18
Charles Lindbergh; 1902-1974, World War, 1939-1945
New battleship brings new British ambassador
20
Warships (Great Britain)
Portrait by S. Dickenson
48
Eugene Higgins (American painter.); 1874-1958
Portrait by H. Wyeth
48
Peter Hurd; 1904-1984
Portrait by G. Brockhurst
48
Francis MACNAMARA
Portrait by I. Olinsky
48
Abram POOLE
Latin ladies
50
Motion picture actors and actresses
12,000 civilian spotters ward off a mock air invasion of the U.S.
24
Aviation, Military
Inaugural
26
Franklin Delano Roosevelt; 1882-1945, Inaugurations
Chemist converts vegetables into coal and petroleum
40
Ernst Berl, Chemistry, Technical, Coal, Hydrocarbons, Petroleum
Portrait painters
46
Portrait painting
Portrait by D. Gorsline
47
Thomas Wolfe; 1900-1938
Practical man of God
55
Edwin A. BRIGGS, Clergy, Boone (Iowa)
At Wright field, the army builds the world's windiest wind tunnel
64
Wind tunnels
Inside wartime Germany
66
Air raids, World War, 1939-1945 (Germany), Berlin (Germany) (Social conditions), Germany (Social conditions)
Farewell party at Arkansas tech, for 104 students on eve of their departure for army training
78
ARKANSAS polytechnic college, Student activities