Life Magazine, November 28, 1938 - Life is two years old
Original Life Magazine from November 28, 1938 - Life is two years old, child, children
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Excellent Condition (2 Available) |
$31.95
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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 (7 Available) |
$23.95
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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
Inside cover color Nash ad. Two-year-old kids mark LIFE's second birthday, Hugh Ross Blodgett of New Jersey, Alice Klein, Joy Kelly of Philadelphia, Barbara Sue Brossman of Freeport, Arthur Leonard Lindbloom III of Chicago, Ramona Romero of Hollywood. Neat two page Chris Craft ad with lots of photos. Nazi Germany takes an awful revenge on its Jews for murder of diplomat Vom Rath. In Jerusalem, Christians, Jews and Moslems fight, amazing two-page map by G.H. Tavis. American Ambassadors in Germany, England, Poland, Japan, France, Brazil. Anglo-American trade treaty signed as Ladies storm White House. C.I.O gets a new name and a permanent set-up. President's album - cartoons including some by Ding Darling, Ralph Reichhold, Vaughn Shoemaker. Photo essay - Barcelona, city at War, 8 pages. Father and son Waugh paint seascapes and strip queens. Pellagra - waste tobacco provides a cheap cure. Full page color rice Krispies ad with santa and poster of Little Jack Horner by Vernon Grant. A dying moose makes a great hunting picture. Thirteen-year-old Hazel Franklin, English skater is sonja Henie's rival. Ferdinand the Bull becomes a movie star, color stills from animated film by Disney studios. Hamlet on Broadway, starring Maurice Evans and Katherine Locke. The Can-Can dress is modern fashion statement, the Gibson girl, 1938 version. Party with the Binghamton Lions, Stella Roselulse, Warlter Kurtz, Ezra Woodhull, Tiny Stratten. Back cover color Chersterfiled ad with woman archer in "Robin Hood" costume .
Table of Contents for this issue is coming soon.