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Life Magazine, July 29, 1940 - Girl lifeguard

Life Magazine, July 29, 1940 - Girl lifeguard

Life Magazine, July 15, 1940 - Rita Hayworth

Life Magazine, July 15, 1940 - Rita Hayworth

Life Magazine, July 22, 1940 - U.S. tank commander

Original Life Magazine from July 22, 1940 - U.S. tank commander
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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
America opens its homes to first refugee children from England, including Adrian Keith Boshier, Mary and John Bonney, Nicolas vincent Somerset Paravicini, Elizabeth and Martin John Wilbraham, Sally Marris, Monika Riemer and many more. Inhalators fail to revive six children slain by deranged mother Mrs. Louisa Nicosia, New York. Germany supervises last grim days of Third French republic. 100 die in "free" Mexican election. Mr. and Mrs. Willkie look over Washington. Italo Balbo is mourned by loyal in Italy and San Francisco. Nation discovers it is smart to be patriotic. Economic consequences of a German victory by Walter Lippmann. The German language. Photo essay - America needs men for National Defense. Pretty Pat English trains lions. Another excellent full page color Texaco ad with mother holding two sleeping children in car, rest room sign. Patriotic fashions, some are curious indeed. U.S. Army doctors investigate punishment a pilot takes in flight. Mary Lewis, career woman. Vanderbilt's spinnaker is ripped by blustery Sou'wester. Camera shows how Hubbell throws a curve. Life flees from France. Color Mobil gas ad with a race horse, by Ronald McLeod.
Refugees de luxe
5
World War, 1939-1945 (Refugees)
Fast-action camera shows how Hubbell throws a curve
6
Carl Owen HUBBELL, Baseball
U.S. opens its homes and heart to refugee children of England
11
Refugee children
France takes its orders from Laval
16
France (Politics and government)
Mexicans hold a free election for president at a cost of 100 killed
20
Elections (Mexico)
U.S. army doctors investigate the punishment a pilot takes in flight
34
United States Army (Medical and sanitary affairs), Aviation (Medical aspects), Air pilots (Health and hygiene), Medical research, Physiology
Career woman
43
Mary LEWIS
Vanderbilt's spinnaker is ripped by a blustery 30-knot sou'wester
47
Harold Stirling Vanderbilt; 1884-1970, Yacht racing
Its treasures reflect the old town's love of oriental opulence
50
Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, Mass.)
Portrait
50
George Harold EDGELL
Portrait
23
Wilk) (Mrs Wendell Lewis Willkie WILLKIE
Italy's late Italo Balbo is mourned by loyal in Libya and San Francisco
24
Italo Balbo; 1896-1940
Pretty Pat English trains lions
31
Pat ENGLISH, Animals (Training), Lions
Portrait
34
Harry G. Armstrong; b. 1899
Defense of America
56
Tanks, Military, United States (Defenses)
Economic consequences of a German victory
64
World War, 1939-1945 (Economic aspects)
German language
72
German language
Life refugees from France
74
World War, 1939-1945 (Refugees)