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Life Magazine, July 28, 1952 - British starlets

Life Magazine, July 28, 1952 - British starlets

Life Magazine, July 7, 1952 - Arlene Dahl

Life Magazine, July 7, 1952 - Arlene Dahl

Life Magazine, July 14, 1952 - The hangover

Original Life Magazine from July 14, 1952 - The hangover
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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
Paducah, Kentucky sees big change with the new atomic energy plant, sadly they are sending mules off to the knackers because the newly prosperous farmers can now afford tractors. Moroccan Goum troops in Germany celebrate the end of Moslem Ramadan fast with a feast. Super CUTE full page Jell-0 ad with color art by Gregori, man in hammock. Two page color Mobilgas ad with flying horse, art by Robert Elmer Lougheed. Golden trout, fly fishing, photos by Edward Clark, includes photos of Ben Loverin, Andy Tarailo, Charles McDermand. Father Salazar Priest to the Campesinos by Wayne Miller. G.O.P. convention. The folks of Englewood, Colorado test a rugged rug made by San Francisco's Pabco Products Company. Morals and politics. Full page color Pleasant Moment whiskey ad with golfing scene. Wounded soldier gets a new thumb, Orlando Campisi, his first finger moved to become a new thumb. Bargains in color lithographs - Paul Rene, Marino Marini, Picasso. Pet lending library - kids borrow Skunks, rats and porcupines. 1952 Chicago conventions. The Pamper House, a new kind of beauty parlor in New York City. A fumble party - a curious game that must have been very popular with folks of dating age, Denver, Colorado, Betty and Jack Campbell. Sleeper's scene in Central Park. Hammond, Indiana inventors try to build a better mousetrap - , Bill Biesen, Wayne Jenkins, George Pataky, Ed Cox, and others. Newport to Bermuda sailing race, includes Ticonderoga and others, Frank Duggy, Alex Troonin. The hangover - a scientific analysis by Lincoln Barnett. Back page color Camel ad featuring Robert Young.
Speaking of pictures, how tv views Chicago conventions
12
Political conventions, Television and politics
Paducah changes its way of life
21
Kentucky (Industries), Paducah (Ky.)
Bitter beginning
26
Republican national conventions
Next show forms
28
Presidential candidates (1952)
Feast in an alien land
32
Fasts and feasts, France (Army, Colonial forces)
Pamper house
61
Beauty salons
They all tried to build a better rattrap
69
RAT traps
To Bermuda the hard way
74
Yacht racing
For the orchestra only
81
Danielle LAMAR, Nightclubs
Art bargains in color lithographs
84
Lithographs
Morals and politics
34
Republican Party (U.S.), Political ethics
Truce beam casts ironic light on a dangerous mission
39
Korean War, 1950-1953
Rugged rug is put on road
45
Rugs and carpets
Golden trout
49
Trout fishing
Wounded soldier gets a new thumb
57
Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc
Animal lending library, California junior museum
89
Children's museums
Priest to the campesinos
97
Catholic Church (Mexico), Peasantry (Mexico), Priests
Hangover: a scientific analysis
106
Alcohol (Physiological effects)
Life goes to a fumble party
128
Entertaining, Games