Life Magazine, March 17, 1952 - Prettiest show girl
Original Life Magazine from March 17, 1952 - Prettiest show girl
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$35.95
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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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$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
Eclipse in Africa and Asia. Full page color McGregor Sportswear ad with golfer Cary Middlecoff, art by Hiram Rubin. Nice full page photo of the little boy Kang Koo Ri (he had appeared in the 1952 Protestant United Appeal ad). Ike campaigns for NATO. Test planes without pilots - XP5Y-1 seaplane. Olga Konow and her family, Oilboat Olga, and tanker sales. Photo of the collapse of a grandstand in Baltimore, 275 hurt. The smart robbers brought a ham bone for dog, got away with more than $2 million, La Vere Redfield house. Mexico's volcano Paricutin - great photos. Full page Color ad for Jell-o (Jello) early art by Hank Ketcham, who is famous for Dennis the Menace. Golconda on East 51st street, feature on Henry Winston - gem collector, with color photos of his amazing gems, second only to British royal family. New art talent in New York - Charles Oscar, Robert Knipschild, Jonah Kinigstein, Wallace Reiss, Carroll Cloar and Herbert Katzman. Oakland California - Children's Fairyland playground. 13 year old boxer - Francis Schulte. Charlie Chaplain directs Limelight - photos. They ruined baseball, written by Ty Cobb. Debutante Gloria Slaughter of Dallas - party photos. Nice full page color Canadian Club whiskey ad with mountain climbing scenes, including ice axe, Walter Gonnason leaping crevasse and more.
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Solar eclipses |
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Dwight David Eisenhower; 1890-1969, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Greece (Defenses), Turkey (Defenses) |
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Economic assistance, American |
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International relations, United States (Foreign relations) |
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Refugee children |
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Legacies, Stroudsburg (Pa.) |
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Harry Winston; 1896-1978, Gems, Jewelers |
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Edith Gregor Halpert; 1900-1970, Painting, American |
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Fashion |
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Dale STRONG, Actors and actresses, Nightclubs |
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Olga KONOW, Government investigations, Tankers |
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Eleanor Roosevelt (wife of American president Franklin D. Roosevelt and diplomat.); 1884-1962 |
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Robert Edward LINCOLN, Bacteriophages |
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Airplane parts |
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Paricutin (Mexico) |
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Francis SCHULTE, Boxing |
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Charlie Chaplin; 1889-1977 |
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Houses (California), Household furnishings |
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Baseball, Baseball players |
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Balls (Parties), Texas (Social life and customs) |