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Life Magazine, April 1, 1997 - Elizabeth Taylor

Life Magazine, April 1, 1997 - Elizabeth Taylor

Life Magazine, February 1, 1997 - The Human Body

Life Magazine, February 1, 1997 - The Human Body

Life Magazine, March 1, 1997 - Endangered Species Born In Zoos

Original Life Magazine from March 1, 1997 - Endangered Species Born In Zoos
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Excellent Condition (2 Available)
$17.95
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 (3 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
Miracle babies - endangered species back from the brink of extinction, zoo successes. Painter Andrew Wyeth at 80 - great article. Ice skating on Holland's frozen canals. Rondie Harris and the story of her intestinal disease and multiple transplants. Rather funny two page photo and text of napkin covered diners eating the Ortolan, a small bird and protected species. Astounding photo of fancy country home high and dry, but completely surrounded by water, New Jerusalem, California. Photo showing the cruelty of 24 school boys chained together in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Wonderful two page photo (no captain) with barber giving a little boy a haircut in a barber chair shaped like a red car - Life is a journey. Full page color Waltham pet care ad with Dr. Angele Thompson and a golden lab. Liz Smith, the queen of kiss and tell. Full page MILK ad with swimmer Amy Van Dyken. Ice skating in Netherlands, computer enhanced photos by Co Rentmeester. Charming full page Baked Lays potato chips ad with three lovely ladies in black, one is Miss Piggy. Photographer Robert Capa.