Life Magazine, April 13, 1959 - Space tests
Original Life Magazine from April 13, 1959 - Space tests
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$32.95
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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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Good Condition (3 Available) |
$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
Major Edward L. Brown walks upside down to test suction shoes which may be used by men in space. The story of the lieutenant colonel, the lieutenant general and the six bumped GIs - Late and sad homecomings for four men and for two others it's a happy ending. A beautiful parole worker, Pat Rice, brings glamour to the grim proceedings in Kansas City, Kansas municipal court. Photo essay - How the West Was Won, Part II, Lively past is relived as new generation zealously explore the region's history. Curious full page Union Oil Company ad that features the Sparkle Corps, a group of attractive young women who inspect gas station bathrooms for cleanliness. Photo essay - The costly hazards of young marriage - couples in a Charlotte, North Carolina high school reflect a nationwide trend. Close-up - A famous shaper of stone, Henry Moore, is seen and heard as he carves a figure for UNESCO. Tip on a real sleeper, at the annual Carolina Cup races in Camden, South Carolina, groom, Robert Williams takes a midday nap as horse looks on and yawns. Really nice full page Buick Motors color ad with gold '59 Buick Le Saber 4-door hardtop. Nice full page color Canadian Club whiskey ad that features jumping a crevasse on skis on Mt. Blanc, the usual overly dramatic story. Very nice full page color Pepsi-Cola ad with man and woman in very attractive skirt suit walking two white poodles, Ever so smart, so debonair, art by Roy Besser (good signature).
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Play |
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United States Air Force (Forces in Japan, Officers) |
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Unemployment |
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Coal industry |
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Unemployment |
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Motion picture production and direction |
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Student elections |
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Festivals, Pageants, Western States (Social life and customs) |
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Tombstone (Ariz.) |
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Collectors and collecting |
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Unemployment |
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Otto Von Mering |
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Eddie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds, Elizabeth Taylor; 1932-. |
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Pat RICE, Kansas City (Mo.) (Courts) |
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Puppets and puppet plays |
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Motion picture reviews (Single works) |
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Festivals |
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Henry Moore; 1898-1986, Sculpture (Technique) |
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Richard NAEGELI, Flamingos |
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Teenage marriage, Charlotte (N.C.) (Education) |
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Space flight (Physiological aspects), Weightlessness |
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Edmund G. Brown; 1905-1996, Grant Sawyer; 1918-1996 |