Life Magazine, July 7, 1952 - Arlene Dahl
Original Life Magazine from July 7, 1952 - Arlene Dahl
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LM-070752-GP
Excellent Condition (2 Available) |
$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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Good Condition (4 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
Neat reproduction of the room where Sherlock Holmes lives, all items labeled, 221B Baker Street. Republican show gets rolling, includes a photo pertaining to new air conditioning system in hall - they clearly weren't conserving electricity in those days. IKE supporters flash his name at the end of each inning at Dodgers - Giants baseball game. Nice full page color United States Brewers Foundation beer ad with art by John Gannam, Clambake on the beach. Natural Gas Pipe comes to Brooklyn via Staton Island and the Narrows - a tricky job. Arthritics seek cure in radioactive mines, Boulder, Montana - the Free Enterprise Mine, Merry Widow Mine, Miracle Mines Inc., includes photos of many sufferers such as Edna Kirsch. Bombs heard round the world, bombing of the Yalu power installations in China. Oops - photo of swarm of bees on the tail pipe of an F-84 Thunderjet at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base - William Jones bravely saved the day. Seymour, Indiana relives its sinful youth including re-enactment of handing of bandits. White House redecorated, color photos. Starfire's fish - aviation, rockets launched from F-94C aircraft. Individual named photos of the Korean War's ace jet pilots. The curious story of Christine Granville. Jet age whirligig - human centrifuge to study pilot black-outs. Boxer Sugar Ray Robinson against Joey Maxim. Mr. Peepers, Wally Cox and his TV comedy serial show. Handicap tennis match put on by the Upper Nyack Tennis Club where members wear odd things to impede their playing, Bill Erickson, Jane Erickson, George Guelich, Steve Bromley, Dave Spencer.
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; 1859-1930 |
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Republican national conventions, Presidential campaigns (1952), Presidential candidates (1952) |
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United States. Declaration of Independence, Fourth of July |
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Gas pipelines |
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Arthritis, Uranium mines and mining |
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Arlene Dahl, Clothing and dress |
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Krystyna SKARBEK (countess, known as Christine Granville), Murder |
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White House (Washington, D.C.) |
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Aviation (Physiological aspects) |
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Sugar Ray Robinson, Boxing |
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Korean War, 1950-1953 (Aerial operations) |
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Robberies and assaults, SEYMOUR (Ind.) |
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Airplanes, Jet, Rockets |
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Air pilots |
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United States in literature |
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Wally Cox; 1924-1973, Television broadcasting (Comedy programs) |
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Swans |