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Life Magazine, July 19, 1943 - Women pilots

Life Magazine, July 19, 1943 - Women pilots

Life Magazine, July 5, 1943 - U.S. combat dead

Life Magazine, July 5, 1943 - U.S. combat dead

Life Magazine, July 12, 1943 - Roy Rogers and Trigger

Original Life Magazine from July 12, 1943 - Roy Rogers and Trigger
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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
Nice full page color Fisher armament, General Motors ad with manly men manning an anti-aircraft gun. Interesting full page Agfa film ad showing Grumman fighter airplane crashing on landing on aircraft carrier. Photo - Chicago's empty stockyards while ranches are glutted. Bombing of the Ruhr, heavy industry, Germany. Unusual full page color Clapp's Baby foods ad - how's and why's for every hungry baby. BIG two page Buick, General Motors ad with 75 mm shell (casing), the same one later used for avalanche control in the US. Body armor for American fliers. China fights on. Free ballooning. San Francisco - photo essay. Barse Miller paints San Francisco harbor. Life goes to Fleet Park. Nice full page color Fisher (General Motors) ad with anti-aircraft gun. Young Britain by Barbara Ward. Close-up - Roy Rogers, king of the cowboys. Dirty clothes pile up in US laundries, including photos of Cashman's (Bronx), Massachusetts Laundry Company (Detroit), Joe Lee's, details on how laundry is done. Kids' evangelist makes bible tales exciting. Dave Breger's Cartoons - G. I. Joe. Report from a prison camp by Constantin Joffe, Stalag XVIIA in Germany. Full page Woodbury Facial Soap ad with Faith Flagg (daughter of James Montgomery Flagg). Very nice full page color Schenley whiskey ad with golf theme. Full page color Camel cigarettes ad with pipe laying and A.G. Hobson, Odis Hare, Earl Baker, and Abe Willis.
Breger's cartoons are popular with U.S. troops in England
12
David BREGER, World War, 1939-1945 (Caricatures and cartoons)
In a German prison camp
17
Concentration camps (Germany)
Roosevelt's home-front troubles
25
Franklin Delano Roosevelt; 1882-1945, United States (Politics and government)
Wallace charges that Jesse Jones impedes the war
26
Henry Agard Wallace; 1888-1965
Jones charges Wallace with malice and misstatement
27
Jesse Holman Jones (American Secretary of commerce.); 1874-1956
Allied whirlwind sweeps the Ruhr
36
World War, 1939-1945 (Aerial operations, Campaigns and battles, Germany), Ruhr (Germany)
Body armor
38
Arms and armor
China fights on
41
World War, 1939-1945 (China)
King of the cowboys
47
Roy Rogers; 1911-1998
Country's pile of dirty clothes grows as labor goes to better jobs
59
Laundry industry
Davis quits as food boss in fight on subsidies
28
Chester Charles Davis; 1887-1975
Davis may quit as chief of OWI due to cut in funds
29
Elmer Davis; 1890-1958
Byrnes has failed to keep the home front running
30
James Francis Byrnes; 1879-1972
Brown
31
Prentiss M. Brown; 1889-1973
U.S. headache
32
World War, 1939-1945 (United States)
Allied Pacific offensive
34
World War, 1939-1945 (Campaigns and battles, Pacific)
Kids' evangelist
64
Bill MCGARRAHAN
War stirs Golden Gate city
70
San Francisco (Calif.)
Filming finale of This is the army
84
Motion picture production and direction
Free balloons
102
Balloons
Life goes to Fleet park at Norfolk for servicemen and their friends
106
United States Navy (Recreation)