Life Magazine, July 24, 1939 - Ann Sheridan

Life Magazine, July 24, 1939 - Ann Sheridan

Life Magazine, July 10, 1939 - Japan home guard

Life Magazine, July 10, 1939 - Japan home guard

Life Magazine, July 17, 1939 - Lord Halifax

Original Life Magazine from July 17, 1939 - Lord Halifax
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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
Full page Bromo-Sletzer ad with Yankees manager Joe McCarthy. Full page ad for "The Man in the Iron Mask" with Louis Hayward and Joan Bennett. Italy celebrates the scientific genius of Leonardo da Vinci with exhibition of many models of his inventions including machine gun, movable bed for printing press, parachute, airplane, gear boxes, so much more. Theodore Roosevelt takes his place on Mount Rushmore. First Autogiro mail service starts in Philadelphia. Pilot escapes death by electrocution after crash into power line, Carl Thomasson near San Diego Bay, AMAZING photo of the skeleton of the plane tangled in the high-tension lines. British Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax. Irish terrorists throw bombs in London. Henry Ford sets out to revolutionize farming with new lightweight tractor.Full page color International Trucks ad with 3/4-ton "middleweight" truck floating above town. Photo essay - Telephone company, AT&T is biggest private enterprise, great photos of how the dial phone works. Photo essay - Spanish "army" in France - 350,000 loyalist refugees. Movie - the Wizard of Oz, dazzling color photos. Speculation about unknown actress Vivien Leigh, to play Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind. Roses. Broadway like Carmen Miranda, great photo of her in trademark fruit bowl headscarf. Two page color "Four Most" whiskies ad, bottles in front of illustration of World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, 1893. Childless Texas couple adopt baby chimpanzee. Northerners succumb to summer suits. The Navy rounds the Horn - photos of the Quincy and the Tuscaloosa. Bicycling in Maine, Lake Cobbosseecontee, Jane Murphy, Nancy Locke, Buck Johnson. Full page Texaco-Havoline ad with painting of horse in a straw hat and tack.
Table of Contents for this issue is coming soon.