Life Magazine, May 1, 1980 - Gene Splicing
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$19.95
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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 (3 Available) |
$12.95
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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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COVER: Gene Splicing
CAMERA AT WORK: Old Nudes Is Good Nudes.
PORTRAIT: JOAN KENNEDY: By Ellen Goodman.
THE RUSSIA WE NEVER SEE: Photographs of everyday life in the U.S.S.R. were smuggled out.
WEAVING THE NEW THREADS OF LIFE: The genes of bacteria are altered to produce the wonder drug interferon. By Jeff Wheelwright.
A PAINTER'S PRIVATE EDEN: Claude Monet's Normandy gardens bloom again in a restoration of his estate. Claude Monet's paintings come to life.
IT'S NOT THE OLD POINT: Women are graduating, but the academy still resists change. By James Salter.
FIRST FAMILY OF FUR: When It comes to fur fashions, Italy's Fendi is numero uno.
LOW RIDERS OF THE URBAN RANGE: Chicanos make their old ears glitter and prance with Latin style.
GENTLE SIREN IN DISTRESS: How to save the harmless manatee from his worst enemy--man.
HIGH ART OF THE DIVE: Two U.S. stars--Greg Louganis and Jenni Chandler-- provide demonstrations. A couple of America's best divers soar up, up and over.