Life Magazine, May 4, 1962 - Seattle's fair opens
Original Life Magazine from May 4, 1962 - Seattle's fair opens
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LM-050462-GP
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$25.95
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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 Out of stock |
$19.95
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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
World's Fair in Seattle, Century 21, the Bubbleator, Friendship Mall, circus Berlin's Zugspitz Ladder Act. Tough talk from Salazar, the dictator of Portugal. Photo of NY Mets pitcher Bob Miller pensive after ninth baseball loss in a row. "How I Got so High on Kites" by William Yolen. Princess Anne and her pony Bandit leap the fence. Martin Huddleston, James Mason and Bill Bart are rescued from a cave near Chattanooga. In color - Beautiful Great Lakes tour, 14 pages photographed by Frank Scherschel. Bomb testing. Air Force Special Weapons Center shows off "the beetle," designed to tend to nuclear rockets. Full page color FTD florist ad with photo of arrangement for Mother's Day. Arlene Dahl at the Flamingo in Las Vegas. Photo essay - School bus driver Bud Wood in Rockland, Maine is the Best-loved Man in Town. Kids on the bus, Craig Smith, Donne Paulsen, Bindy allen, Jackie Dodge, Kelly Morang. Fashion - teen choice without Mom. World's only woman lion and tiger tamer, Evelyn Currie. Darling full page Polaroid Land Camera ad of small boy with violin at end of concert. Full page color Carnation Pink Lemonade ice cream ad. Full page color Clairol Creme Toner ad "Now be any of these delicate blondes" with photo split into nine strips showing different colors.
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Refugees, Chinese |
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Arch E. ROBERTS |
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Arboretums, Trees |
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Kites |
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Century 21 Exposition (1962: Seattle, Wash.) |
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Air Force Special Weapons Center (U.S.), Robots, Materials handling |
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Arlene Dahl |
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Great Lakes region |
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Bus drivers, Rockland (Me.) |
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Antonio de Oliveira Salazar; 1889-1970, Angola, Portugal (Colonies) |
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Raoul Louis Salan; 1899-1984 |
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Nuclear weapons (Testing) |
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Blacks (Migration) |
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Lions |
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Plants (All-America Selections) |
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Fountains |