Life Magazine, May 6, 1957 - Sophia Loren
Original Life Magazine from May 6, 1957 - Sophia Loren
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Excellent Condition (5 Available) | $27.95 | |
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. | ||
Good Condition (1 Available) | $20.95 | |
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
Our need for smaller atomic arms, dangers in nuclear arms. The Celts - Epic of Man, last part. Eisenhower doctrine for Middle East peace gets a try-out in Jordan crisis. Ice gives Lake Superior ore ships worst time in 50 years. Reds snap up a state in India - Kerala. New York observes opening of World Trade Fair with fireworks, Sonja Boonstoppel and Elizabeth Klinkert offer cheese samples at the fair. Donald O'Connor learns to play Buster Keaton. Girls learn shop and boys learn cooking at P.S. 38 in Jersey city. Marcel Marceau in a full page Smirnoff Vodka ad. Lawrence Welk is the most popular musician in U.S. history, photos and story behind the scenes. Law for Suez. Writer Philip Wylie at work. Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds in a full page Western Union telegram ad. Full page Post 40% Bran flakes ad, man in shower illustration by Dick Sargent. Currier & Ives in old ads.
14 | |
Lithographs, Prints (Exhibitions) | |
36 | |
Hussein (King of Jordan); 1935-1999, United States Navy, Jordan (Politics and government) | |
46 | |
Ice breaking vessels, Ice on rivers, lakes, etc, Ores (Transportation) | |
53 | |
Gamal Abdel Nasser; 1918-1970, Suez Canal (Egypt) | |
53 | |
Spelling | |
102 | |
Druids | |
105 | |
Art, Celtic | |
110 | |
Home economics for boys, Houses (Maintenance and repair, Study and teaching), Jersey City (N.J.) (Education) | |
119 | |
Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (American vice-president.); 1908-1979, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) Michael C. Rockefeller Wing | |
124 | |
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Center | 54 |
Communism (India), Elections (India), Kerala (India) | |
61 | |
University of Maryland (System), College students | |
67 | |
United States Army (Forces in Europe), United States (Armed Forces, Relations with civilians) | |
73 | |
John Caldwell Calhoun; 1782-1850, Henry Clay; 1777-1852, Robert M. La Follette; 1895-1953, Robert A. Taft; 1917-1993, Daniel Webster; 1782-1852, Senators | |
77 | |
Fireworks, Fairs | |
85 | |
Pets, Squirrels | |
91 | |
Buster Keaton; 1895-1966, Donald O'Connor; 1925-. | |
91 | |
Motion picture production and direction | |
96 | |
Celts | |
127 | |
Lawrence Welk (American band leader.); 1903-1992, Bands (Music) | |
137 | |
Sophia Loren; 1934-. | |
149 | |
Philip Wylie; 1902-1971 | |
157 | |
Excavating machinery | |
161 | |
String quartets | |
171 | |
Ringling Bros.-Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows, Inc, Tigers | |
177 | |
Shoes | |
181 | |
Nuclear warfare, Nuclear weapons, Hydrogen bombs | |
201 | |
Balls (Parties), New York (N.Y.) (Social life and customs) |