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Life Magazine, December 1, 1983 - Barbra Streisand in Yentl

Life Magazine, December 1, 1983 - Barbra Streisand in Yentl

Life Magazine, October 1, 1983 - Nancy Reagan

Life Magazine, October 1, 1983 - Nancy Reagan

Life Magazine, November 1, 1983 - President John F. Kennedy

Original Life Magazine from November 1, 1983 - President John F. Kennedy
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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
Favorite photos of JFK - a great collection. The Kennedy Assassination 20 years later. Extravagant eight page fold-out AT&T ad, four pages are silver. Arabs and Jews collide in the middle east, many pages of candid photos of many people and aspects of life. Wind power in Altamont Pass, California, includes gorgeous two page color photo of windmills, plus others elsewhere. The music group The Police with Andy Summers, Sting (Gordon Sumner) and Stewart Copeland. Norma Kamali, clothing designer. Peter Ueberroth and the LA Olympics. Lost Springs, Wyoming - town profile, includes Leda Price, the Lost Bar, Bob Stringham, Edith Droster, Vince Price, Clara Sringham, Art Stringham. Mariel Hemingway profile and photos. Full page color True cigarettes ad with a bicycle built for five. Twangs and Tweedles - new unique musical instruments, Stephen Scott, Bob Wilhite, Richard Dunlap, Cris Forster, Ivor Darreg. Boston teacher - Sister Carol. A new Tarzan - Christopher Lambert in Greystoke, wow. Chilling two page color photo of Steve Edeiken carried aloft by a twisted line on the world's largest kite, he fell to his death.