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Life Magazine, May 29, 1964 - Jacqueline Kennedy

Life Magazine, May 29, 1964 - Jacqueline Kennedy

Life Magazine, April 17, 1964 - MacArthur memorial

Life Magazine, April 17, 1964 - MacArthur memorial

Life Magazine, May 1, 1964 - New York World's Fair

Original Life Magazine from May 1, 1964 - New York World's Fair
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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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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
The World Fair opens, in color, photos by Henri Dauman, George Silk, Howard Sochurek, exhibits of how things were and how they may be in the future, spectacles of the present. Jordan's King Hussein takes a Bedouin style horse ride on a Texas ranch. Full page color Wrangler jeans ad with photo of dancing teens and instructions for getting the words, music, and dance steps for the "Wrangler Stretch." Lee Harvey Oswald's baby, assassin's widow watches the christening. Boy survives an unwilling hoist on hot air balloon, Danny Nowell goes 3,000 feet up hanging on rope. Sargent Shriver of the Peace Corps. World's Fairs of yesteryear. Blimp's eye view of New York, photos by Howard Sochurek. Shakespeare at 400, part 2, sir Laurence Olivier, the finest Shakespearean, photos by Roddy McDowall. Styles for Kentucky Derby Time. Electron microscope photos of a fly's tongue in 3-D, cool. Full page Maytag ad features the Glenn Jones family of La Crescenta, California.
Henry R. Luce and the dialogue
3
Henry Robinson Luce; 1898-1967
Responsible tactics will win rights sooner
4
Civil rights demonstrations, Blacks (Civil rights)
Well spoken, Mr President
4
United States (Foreign relations)
High spirits
9
Musicals, revues, etc (Reviews, Single works)
Tool catalogs, a critical appraisal
12
Catalogs, Commercial (Humor, satire, etc)
Show goes on, the spoilers lose the day
35
Civil rights demonstrations
Handsome, busy, hot government property
40
Sargent Shriver; 1915-.
He's beginning to feel his oats
42
Richard STOLLEY
Golden era of fairs
53
Exhibitions
Blimp's-eye view of a magic city
60
New York (N.Y.) (Description and travel)
Third secret
16
Motion picture reviews (Single works)
Footnote to The deputy dispute: Jews of Rome, the Nazis and the Vatican
21
Rolf Hochhuth; 1931-., Pope Pius XII; 1876-1958, Catholic Church (Relations, Judaism), World War, 1939-1945 (Catholic Church), Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Judaism (Relations, Catholic Church)
Smasheroo of a World's fair
26
New York World's Fair (1964-1965)
Fly's tongue in 3-D.
69
Electron microscopes, Insects (Photographs), Photomicrography
Big dig for the lost earring
75
Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, Mass.), Art thefts
In his talent, Shakespeare summoned up .
101
Laurence Olivier; 1907-1989