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Life Magazine, July 1, 1985 - Aids Crisis

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Life Magazine, June 1, 1985 - Bill Cosby

Original Life Magazine from June 1, 1985 - Bill Cosby
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Excellent Condition (1 Available)
$18.95
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.
Good Condition (5 Available)
$12.95
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
Cosby! - America's funniest father. Including NEWSBEAT with Alexandria Pembleton protesting aparheid, Princess Stephanie greeting boyfriend Didier Phitousi exuberantly, more. Neat two page color Dewar's scotch whiskey ad with Henry Gray doing one of the events that he won 25 years ago in the Highland Games of Scotland. Photographer Lena Bertucci and swimming babies. National PTA - special advertising section, history, overview. 35,000 young hopefuls compete for a big-time modeling career, Komeh Hosord, Marcie Gleeson, Tiffany Burns, Audi England, Tonya Alvord, Lorenzo Lamas, Marianne Sjolander and many others.. Loveliest public gardens in the US. Space Camp in Alabama, includes Tony Ruehl, Erik Christensen, Kelly Harrington, Jay Pate, John Lunde, Gaby Glatzer, Steve Poth. Conflicts in South Africa are personified by Sam Mali. New Americans - Hao and LIng Chang from Taiwan, now in Richwood, West Virginia. Gruesome series of photographs of an execution in Nicaragua, taken by Frank Wohl. Two page photo of former President Jimmy Carter being exhibited at show and tell in his grand-daughters class, he said "These are the best questions I've had on the whole tour." Franklin Bradshaw is killed by Frances Schreuder, his daughter and March Schreuder, his son, Salt Lake City, a weird and long story