Life Magazine, March 9, 1959 - Jack Paar
Original Life Magazine from March 9, 1959 - Jack Paar
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$27.95
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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 (5 Available) |
$20.95
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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 color Kool cigarettes ad with art by Robert Levering (I think). Neat photos of kids playing spinning disks called "Teeter-platters", kids include Mark Liebl, Francis Arnold, Penny Liebl, others. British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan visits Moscow and Nikita Khrushchev, the visit doesn't go so well. Neat full page color Simoniz vinyl floor wax ad with two boys playing cowboys with water pistols, art by Whitney Darrow Jr. Two page color Revlon ad with thirteen colors of lipstick including plain white. Racial violence - 300 whites in Collins Park, Delaware massed in front of the house of Negro GEorge Rayfield who had just bought his house, police used dogs to break up the riot. GREAT full page color Buster Brown shoes ad with easter art by Alex Ross. The innards of the Vanguard II weather satellite. Small photo of beagle dog who is nursing puppy and two leopard cubs. The missile lag - How big? How bad? How fixable? Full page color Pedwin shoes ad with baseball theme, shows catchers mask up close. Hobgoblin hearths. Full page pink Scott toilet tissue ad with couture by Count Sarmi. Portrait Painting, varied styles. Thirst in Oklahoma - governor parches state in test on repeal. Harvard's great library - photo essay. Students invent soundless records for the jukebox. Judo for juveniles, martial arts. New York's Maimonides Hospital, Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz and William McKinnon, test radio receivers that are an auxiliary heart on four dogs, this is probably a precursor to the heart pacemaker. Artistic photos of pole vaulter Don Bragg and high jumper John Thomas. Denver, Colorado secretaries turn tables on their employers. Very nice full page color Post Grape Nuts ad with art by Dick Sargent.
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Toys |
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Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev; 1894-1971, Harold Macmillan; 1894-1986, Great Britain (Foreign relations, Soviet Union), Soviet Union (Foreign relations, Great Britain) |
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Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev; 1894-1971, Berlin question, 1945-1990 |
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United States (Armed Forces, Appropriations and expenditures) |
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Police dogs, Delaware (Race relations) |
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Portrait painting, Portraits |
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Jiu-jitsu |
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Harvard University Libraries |
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Raphael DEMOS, Carl Joachim FRIEDRICH, Sir Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb; 1895-1971, Werner Wilhelm Jaeger (classicist.); 1888-1961, William Leonard Langer (historian.); 1896-1977, Samuel Eliot Morison (historian.); 1887-1976, Christopher Dawson, Archibald MacLeish (American poet and Librarian of Congress.); 1892-1982, Harry Austryn Wolfson (philosopher and Hebraist.); 1887-1974 |
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Paul Gauguin; 1848-1903 |
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Artificial satellites (Meteorological use) |
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Gertrude Berg (American actress and radio scriptwriter.); 1899-1966 |
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Leonard Spigelgass; 1908-1985, Theater reviews (Single works) |
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Dore Schary; 1905-1980 |
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Fireplaces |
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Phonograph records |
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Sphinxes |
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Heart, Artificial |
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Don Bragg, John THOMAS, Athletes |
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Jack Paar; 1918-. |
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Television program reviews |
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Guided missiles, Soviet Union (Defenses), United States (Armed Forces, Appropriations and expenditures, Defenses) |
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NATIONAL Secretaries Association, Executives, Typewriting (Competitions) |