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Life Magazine, August 1, 1960 - Theme parks, giraffe

Life Magazine, August 1, 1960 - Theme parks, giraffe

Life Magazine, February 15, 1960 - Bathyscaph's dive, submarine

Life Magazine, February 15, 1960 - Bathyscaph's dive, submarine

Life Magazine, February 22, 1960 - Jane and Henry Fonda

Original Life Magazine from February 22, 1960 - Jane and Henry Fonda
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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
Democracy around the world Part 2. Denmark - good living in the land that has it made, including Gustav Lassen and his farm Lykkegaard. Handsome full page color Pontiac ad with red and yellow tropical scene, art by AF and VK. Little photos of the rest of the Mouth Organ Medley players from the edges of the photo in LIFE February 1, 1960. Full page Lucky Lager beer ad with a Real man. Neat photo of snow-covered gondolas in Venice. Horrible photo of a 4-year boy in Oakland, California who opened the door of his mother's car (they were driving), fell out, and was hit by two following cars. Atomic bomb in the Sahara. Colorado Mystery - Adolph Coors III, missing on his way to work near Turkey Creek. Caryl Chessman on death row. Pekinese dog wins Westminster. Two page color Royal electric typewriter ad with really blocky looking typewriter. Ingmar Bergman becomes world's most honored movie director. Wake Forest's basketball coach, Mr. Bones, Bones McKinne. Feature on Astrology. US tracks possible spy satellite. Stanley Nelson of Seattle, Washington, wins raffle and takes 23 family members on trip to Hawaii. Fashion - neatest dresses by James Galanos. Working wolf in Michigan, Wally owned by Hugh Stringer of Port Huron, Michigan. Raymon Schaller and his humorous way of dressing.
Faces by forgotten artists peering out of the past
8
Art (Collectors and collecting), Sculpture, Ancient
It was a whale of a week of news
16
Current events
Mystery disappearance at Turkey creek
22
Adolph Coors; d. 1929, Missing persons
Bewildering appearance in outer space
23
Artificial satellites
Talent hunt for leaders
26
Charles Hendrickson BROWER, Leadership
Three Korean Kims and their kayagums
49
Choral groups and societies
Baffling movie master
59
Ingmar Bergman (Swedish film and theatrical director.); 1918-2007, Motion picture production and direction
Erupting antics of Mr Bones
65
Bones McKinney MCKINNEY
Flowering of a new Fonda
71
Henry Fonda; 1905-1982, Jane Fonda; 1937-., Acting
Calm Denmark: a showcase of democracy
78
Danes, Denmark
What candidates shouldn't say
26
John Fitzgerald Kennedy; 1917-1963, Presidential campaigns (1960)
Blunt talk of convict and accusers
29
Caryl Chessman (American criminal.); 1921-1960, Colin FORBES, Al GOOSSEN, Capital punishment
Little lion's big win
35
Dog shows, Pekingese dogs
Missile kills missile
38
Guided missiles (Defenses)
Mighty spring of a working wolf
41
Wolves
Communal farm tradition
86
Agriculture (Denmark)
Up horoscope!
96
Astrology
Hot astrological tip
96
Margaret (Princess, Countess of Snowdon); 1930-2002
Travel treat from generous pop
109
Nelson family