Life Magazine, June 12, 1950 - Hopalong Cassidy
Original Life Magazine from June 12, 1950 - Hopalong Cassidy
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Excellent Condition Out of stock |
$52.95
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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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Good Condition Out of stock |
$24.95
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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.
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Some of the contents in this issue
Full page New York Life Insurance ad with story about physician Alfred Barnes, Bart Fisher. Full page color Vitalis ad with golf theme. Photos of couples kissing in Paris. Reds in Berlin do not choose to fight. Full page color Johnson & Johnson ad with charming art by Gladys Rockmore Davis. Photo of the week - bird lands on shoulder during Annapolis graduation, Peter Hughes and a starling (revealed to be a juvenile robin in LIFE July 3, 1950 issue). Full page Goodrich tires ad with Emmett Kelly, circus clown. English Derby horse race at Epsom Downs. An interesting piece on current graduates and the percentage of employment. Ruth Kahma (South Africa) and Ingrid (Bergman) Rossellini show their babies. The search for bodies after the earthquake in Cuzco, Peru. The retirement of pilot Heath Proctor. King's story - Part 4 by Edward, Duke of Windsor. Nine of America's best fishing holes - photo essay by Andreas Feininger. Versatile Weimaraner. Skyscraper's start. The Making of a spy. A funny auction of odd items sent in by celebrities. Full page color Lucky Strike cigarettes ad with a lovely photo of Marlene Dietrich. The "Mr. First" rivalry between Omero Catan and George Horn, Brooklyn - Battery Tunnel, includes photo of motorcyclists Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Conti who were the real firsts. Richard Lippold and his moon sculpture. Splash erosion, pedestals.
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Harry GOLD, Spies |
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Kissing |
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Communism (Germany (East)), FREE German youth (organization), Berlin (Germany) |
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Business, College graduates |
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Great Plains |
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Omero CATAN, New York (N.Y.) (Tunnels) |
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Richard Lippold, Wire sculpture |
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William Boyd; 1895-1972 |
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Fishing |
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Television production and direction |
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Horse racing |
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College graduates, Employment |
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Ruth Williams KHAMA, Sir Seretse Khama; 1921-1980 |
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Ingrid Bergman; 1915-1982, Roberto Rossellini; 1906-1977 |
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Earthquakes (Peru), Cuzco (Peru) |
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Willis Heath PROCTOR |
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Artists Equity Association, Masquerades |
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Auctions |
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Dogs |
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Joseph Hunter; 1783-1861, Eviction |
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Erosion |
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Hosiery |
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Marlon Brando; 1924-., Paralysis |
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Building, New York (N.Y.) (Architecture) |
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Begging and beggars |