Life Magazine, May 19, 1961 - Alan Shepard
Original Life Magazine from May 19, 1961 - Alan Shepard
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LM-051961-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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$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
The personal story of USA's first operating astronaut. Drama in Kansas City ball park, Charles Macomber and Don Sneed. Inside cover Kellog's Frosted Flakes ad with a familiar-looking tiger peering in the kitchen window. Cute photos of 3-year-old Sanra Kunhardt pretending each day to be a doll named Peter. Laotian king Sisavang Vong's funeral. Finale of a music robbery, record racketeers rounded up in New York, Inspector John Lada. Photo essay - Artist Rene Bouche portraying Tammy Grimes, 8 pages of sketches and painting in progress. Photo essay - epitaph for the "Albatross." Full page color ad with Betsy Bell on the phone. Fancy new shower caps with flowers. Chappaqua high schoolers try out music lab, Rick Bridgman, Lu Chaudruc, Margot Smiley, Ginny and Betty Dickenson. Chris Taranto, amazing high school pitcher from Biloxi. A parachute like a pinwheel. Tiny heart regulator is implanted in Brooklyn housewife. Richard Fisher's Massachusetts-made boat is nearly unsinkable. Peter Ustinov in " Romanoff and Juliet." G.E. Engineer John Schmidt designs gadget to help victims of Stokes-Adams disease, micro electronic is implanted in Mrs. Rose Cohen of Brooklyn (2Neat adds: Jack Schmidt's daughter reports that his humorous wide-eyed look in the article was because two of the doctors had momentarily shorted out the pacemaker making it flat-line for a moment). FBI steps in to solve mother's dilemma with mixed up twins with footprints. Full page Aetna Casualty ad with photo of small, worried boy getting an inoculation in his behind. A bevy of bassets on a bash, party. Arthur Dubs of Medford, Oregon gets biggest polar bear and has it stuffed.
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Space flight |
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Alan B. Shepard (Jr.) |
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Tarpaulins |
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Television program reviews |
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New York (N.Y.) (Politics and government) |
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Peter Ustinov (English actor and dramatist.) |
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Motion picture reviews (Single works) |
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Rene Robert Bouche; 1905-1963, Tammy Grimes; 1934-., Portrait painting |
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Lee BENJAMIN, College and school drama |
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Parachutes |
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Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn STANSGATE; 2d viscount, Great Britain Parliament House of Commons |
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Havana (Cuba) (Monuments, statues, etc) |
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Funeral rites and ceremonies, Laos |
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Criminal investigation, Fraud |
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Harpo Marx; 1888-1964 |
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Boats and boating |
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Tree planting |
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Chris TARANTO, Baseball |
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Heart beat, Medical supplies |
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Schooners, Shipwrecks |
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Infants (Identification), Twins |
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Dwight David Eisenhower; 1890-1969, Republican Party (U.S.), United States (Politics and government) |
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Basset hounds |