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Life Magazine, April 1, 1989 - Don Johnson And Melanie Griffith

Life Magazine, April 1, 1989 - Don Johnson And Melanie Griffith

Life Magazine, February 1, 1989 - Predicting The Future

Life Magazine, February 1, 1989 - Predicting The Future

Life Magazine, March 1, 1989 - Airport Security

Original Life Magazine from March 1, 1989 - Airport Security
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Excellent Condition (4 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 (8 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
Bombs on planes, a chilling exposé of US airports. Neat two page photo of Lassie and Tommy Rettig watching their show Lassie. Ten years after : Three Mile Island's radioactive legacy, includes Allan Reed, chilling photo of contaminated waste on rail car ready to be transported to Idaho. Drought, disease and a spreading civil war are ravaging Sudan. The youngest of the Bushes offer their inaugural impressions. Jerome Robbins, choreographer. The impact of television on small children, includes art by Rebecca Mellmann, Emily Pederson, Bobbie Brown, Enrique Fernandez, Justin Anthony, Kevin Kleinmann, Steven Molina, Joseph Siems, Lynn Montag. In remote Greenland, harpooning whales is a 5,000 year old tradition. Two page color fold-out ad for the Mitsubishi Eclipse, with red car. A sculptor recycles the litter left by inventors of the Atomic bomb, Tony Price of Santa Fe. Princess Margaret's son is carpenter to the aristocracy. Life visits Gordon and Ann Getty, busy billionaires. Humorous full pge color photo of Ashley carrying her big Irish setter dog named Murphy.