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Life Magazine, December 3, 1965 - President Johnson with Princess Margaret

Life Magazine, December 3, 1965 - President Johnson with Princess Margaret

Life Magazine, November 19, 1965 - Manhattan power blackout, New York

Life Magazine, November 19, 1965 - Manhattan power blackout, New York

Life Magazine, November 26, 1965 - Vietcong prisoner

Original Life Magazine from November 26, 1965 - Vietcong prisoner
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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
The blunt reality of war in Vietnam, but also compassionate piece about Hospitalman 2/c Josiah "Doc" Lucier giving care to villagers. Cute full page ad of woman in curlers at laundromat watching soap operas on her 9" Sony Anyplace TV. Death of a cruise ship, the Yarmouth Castle burns at sea, 80 lives lost. NYC Blackout sequel - what caused it. Rhodesia, the world's loneliest country. Indonesia's Sukarno still holds forth as his power wanes. Secretary of State Rusk and Senator Robert Kennedy encounter trouble in South America. Edie Sedgwick, the girl with the Black Tights. National Council on the Arts ponders how to spend $3 million in tax dollars. John Browning, pianist. Babar pays us a visit. The ghostly magic of football jersey 44 at Syracuse University. Amazing photo of car hung up in the electrical wires over a railroad track in Baltimore, car license plate FX-8887. Quarter page Mentholatum Deep Heating rub ad takes advantage of op art to create small but dizzying image.
Our man Mok with the marines
3
Michael Mok; d. 1988, Vietnamese War, 1957-1975 (Press coverage)
Risky way to stabilize prices
4
Aluminum (Prices), Aluminum industry
Britain is right on Rhodesia
4
Commonwealth of Nations, Zimbabwe (Politics and government)
Life movie review
18
Renata Adler
Juliet of the spirits
18
Motion picture reviews (Single works)
Fading dictator flails away, with clipped wings
41
Soekarno; 1901-1970
In they go to the reality of this war
50
Oscar PEATROSS, Lewis W. Walt; 1913-1989, Vietnamese War, 1957-1975 (American participation, Campaigns and battles)
Doc Lucier, who fights his war with a tin washbasin
64
Josiah LUCIER, Vietnamese War, 1957-1975 (Medical and sanitary affairs), United States (Armed Forces, Relations with civilians)
Problem of how to spend $3 million
75
National Council on the Arts
Dear President: I'm a sculptor and need help
76
Rebirth of an old romantic
22
Charles Henri Valentin Alkan; 1813-1888, Raymond Lewenthal; 1926-1988
Fiery throes of a dying cruise ship
28
Ships (Fires and fire prevention), Survival after airplane accidents, shipwrecks, etc
Outward bound from Miami on a shabby ocean liner
30
David Nevin; 1927-.
This switch caused the big blackout
36
Electric circuit breakers, Electric power failures
Busiest fingers on the keys
89
John Browning; 1933-2003
Happiness is a bad liver
95
Health resorts, spas, etc, Liver (Diseases)
Babar pays us a visit at last
107
Jean de Brunhoff (French children's author and painter.); 1899-1937, Laurent de Brunhoff (French children's author and illustrator.); 1925-, Animals in literature, Children's literature
Ghostly power of old 44
111
Football players