Life Magazine, November 13, 1970 - Models
Original Life Magazine from November 13, 1970 - Models
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Excellent Condition (8 Available) |
$22.95
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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 (4 Available) |
$16.95
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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
Photo of Eileen Ford's models, article includes Jane Fonda, Elsa Martinelli, Ali MacGraw, Candice Bergen, Capucine, Suzy Parker. Colorful seven page Mattel ad with Dr. Seuss character, games, toys, and much more. Norman Rockwell revisited, this is a single page retrospective. Neat two page color Chrysler ad with race car driver and race car engine, family and family car engine. Full page Maytag ad with Mrs. Mafalda Di Mango of Brooklyn, New York, with daughters. Book Review - former Attorney General Ramsey Clark's "Crime in America". John Leonard considers TV football commentator Howard Cosell. Dower father and son serve on San Francisco police force in time of police killings, nice photos of Michael Dower Sr., Michael Dower Jr., plus some of their policeman ancestors, also includes photos of 18 cops killed in 1970 in unprovoked attacks thus far all over the country. "Papillon" author Henri-Antoine Charriere, Devil's Island. The small town of Saint-Laurent-du-Pont, near Grenoble, France suffers a horrible tragedy when 144 young people died in a burning dance hall - most of the doors had been padlocked to keep out party crashers. Dr. Tom Lincoln fights his wife Nancy's leukemia, includes photo of them and their two little kids on a bicycle built for two. Full page color New Leaf cigarettes ad. Kids in a computer art contest, this is generally art made to look like a computer, not art done on a computer. Parting Shots - Duke of Clarence may have been Jack the Ripper?
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Gerald MOORE |
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Medical photographer, Sam Ehrlich, tries landscapes |
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Norman Rockwell; 1894-1978 |
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Howard Cosell; 1918-1995, Television broadcasting (Sports) |
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Michael DOWER, Police, San Francisco (Calif.) (Police) |
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Fires |
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Henri Charriere, Escapes, Devil's Island (French Guiana) |
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Nancy LINCOLN, Tom LINCOLN, Leukemia (Therapy) |
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Eileen Ford; 1922-., Models (Persons) |
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Children's art (Competitions), Computers in art |
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Elections |
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Albert Victor (Duke of Clarence and Avondale); 1864-1892, Crime and criminals (Great Britain) |