Life Magazine, July 31, 1939 - Diana Barrymore

Life Magazine, July 31, 1939 - Diana Barrymore

Life Magazine, July 17, 1939 - Lord Halifax

Life Magazine, July 17, 1939 - Lord Halifax

Life Magazine, July 24, 1939 - Ann Sheridan

Original Life Magazine from July 24, 1939 - Ann Sheridan
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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
Ann Sheridan is America's "oomph girl," small photo of her on skis for film "Winter Carnival." Marksmanship show dazzles Amarillo, Texas, L.L. Cline, Ted Allen, David Dudlah. Reliefers led by Labor Unions strike against the government, minneapolis, chicago, Detroit, New york, Springfield, Akron, San Francisco. Submarine Squalus rises and sinks again. US publishers fly the Atlantic in the Yankee Clipper, return from Europe with reassurances of peace. Japanese strip Britons in Tientsin. Tennis hits beauty high at Wimbledon, Sarah Palfrey Fabyan, Alice Marble, Freda James Hammersley, Kay Stammers. Ban on sale of arms to warring nations. Bobby Feller wins 1939 All-Star Baseball game, other players include Joe gordon, Linus Frey, lou Fette, Whitlow Wyatt, more. Ireland - photo essay. Artist Peter Hurd paints images of his own ranch (he studies with N.C. Wyeth and married Henrietta Wyeth), some paintings in color. Umbrella-parasols are the thing. Full page color Coca-cola ad of a young couple smiling and deciding to get a drink. Cypress Point golf course. Two page Eastman film ad with photos by John Levick, Charles Belden, Kenneth Wickware, Victor Keppler. Government pays to teach college students to fly. Sulky trotting race, Goshen, NY. Brain surgery to remove tumor in France. Cornell dissects brains to find mechanism of thought, Dr. James Papez. "Typical country preacher" George B. Gilbert is chosen to write memoirs for Harper Brothers. Full page color Dole pineapple juice ad with photo of woman on porch waving to horse riders by Grancel Fitz. Races at Longchamp and Chantilly.
Table of Contents for this issue is coming soon.