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Life Magazine, February 16, 1968 - North Vietnamese soldiers

Life Magazine, February 16, 1968 - North Vietnamese soldiers

Life Magazine, September 1, 1967 - Composite: posters

Life Magazine, September 1, 1967 - Composite: posters

Life Magazine, February 9, 1968 - Captured Vietcong guerillas

Original Life Magazine from February 9, 1968 - Captured Vietcong guerillas
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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
New frenzy in the war - Vietcong terrorize the cities. Suicide raid on the embassy. At Khe Sanh 6,000 Marines dig in and wait for a communist assault, photos include Ray Stubbe, crashed spotter plane, more. Full page color Autolite coil ad with race car 23. H-bomb hunt in arctic night, Greenland, from crashed B-52 bomber plane. Buried secrets of a Arkansas prison farm, Cummins farm, Reuben Johnson (good for you, Reuben!). Poet Rod McKuen. Surveyor 7 on moon "sees" lasers from earth. Maharishi's young followers in the U.S. As Olympics begin, World's best skier sounds off - Jean Claude Killy. Sandy Dennis. To help cure a drunk. The fantastic visions of 18th century architects, Etienne-Louis Boullee and Claude-Nicolas Ledoux. 1.0
I'm a light sleeper in Vietnam
3
Vietnamese War, 1957-1975 (Personal narratives)
Brain drain of our own
4
John William Gardner (American Secretary of health, education and welfare.); 1912-2002, Robert S. McNamara (American Secretary of defense and banker.); 1916-, United States Cabinet
Vietnam front comes first
4
Pueblo incident, 1968, United States (Military policy)
Reluctant Hamlet reviews the tale of how it got to be or not to be
8
Sir John Gielgud; 1904-2000
Dylan's big nonelectric comeback
12
Bob Dylan; 1941-.
What? a best-selling poet?
35
Rod McKuen
Jimjann: El Monte; Bengie
38
Yesterday's visions of tomorrow
42
Architectural drawing, Architecture, Fantastic
Year of the guru
52
Mahesh Yogi (Maharishi, Indian yogi.), Meditation, MysticismHinduism
Samadhi and plaid stamps on the Swami circuit
57
Yoga, New York (N.Y.) (Religion)
Hors of a different oeuvre: hors d'oeuvres escalation
14
Appetizers
McCarthy's Trojan horse
21
Eugene J. McCarthy; 1916-.
Six-hour war for the embassy: Saigon
22
Embassies (Buildings), Vietnamese War, 1957-1975 (Campaigns and battles)
Khe Sanh: 6,000 marines dug in for battle
26
United States Marine Corps (Forces in Vietnam), Khe Sanh (Vietnam), Battle of, 1968
H-bomb hunt in the arctic night
30
Hydrogen bombs (Accidents)
Killy is still here, boys
61
Skiing
Girl with a good grip on chaos
65
Sandy Dennis; 1937-1992
Split-screen search into troubled minds
68
Motion pictures in psychotherapy
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead. Criticism
72
Tom Stoppard, Theater reviews (Single works)
Uncertainty makes the bigtime
75
Tom Stoppard, Drama (Themes)