Life Magazine, October 19, 1959 - Krushchev in China
Original Life Magazine from October 19, 1959 - Krushchev in China
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Excellent Condition (10 Available) |
$27.95
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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 (3 Available) |
$20.95
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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
Very nice full page color Brach's Candy ad with halloween theme, kids in costume, art. Four page color Revoln ad showing different ways to use eye shadow for different times of day. Some little follow-up letters pertaining to the Miss America contest (LIFE September 28, 1959) as well as a photo of Miss America 1924 in her Dagmar car. Two pages of art by the comic artist Bruce Bairnsfather, who has just died. Sad photo of burning bus that held a group of Trenton State College girls, hit by a truck driver. More on the quiz show "Twenty-One", Herbert Stempel, Charles Van Doren, others. Two page color United States Brewers Foundation beer ad with bowling photo. Nixon campaigns all over the place, all at once. Darwin's world of nature - where evolution stands, by Lincoln Barnett, illus by Rudolf Freund. Epic story of films by Cecil B Demille. Chicago is stagnant, by Casey Stengel, baseball. Full page Dr. Seuss zoo toys ad, bright pieces you build yourself. Full page pink Scott toilet tissue ad with couture by Hulitar. New kind of American family physician, Part 2. Phino gets the most votes in a Brazilian election as a protest against the politicians. High-flying toys for space age - toy rockets. Mark Twain's amazing twin. Dramatic California fashions recall Hollywood of the '30s. Farewell to the great Bernard Berenson. Feature on the US space race, citing lack of purpose and thrust, nice illustrations. Bathtub derby day in Bath, Ontario, including Ian Cameron, others. Full page color Lucky Strike cigarettes ad with Bill Lundigan, star of Men Into Space.
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Bruce Bairnsfather; 1888-1959, World War, 1914-1918 (Caricatures and cartoons) |
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Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev; 1894-1971, Mao Zedong; 1893-1976, China (Foreign relations), Soviet Union (Foreign relations, China) |
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Elections (Great Britain) |
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Elections (Great Britain), United States (Politics and government) |
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Featherbedding (Industrial relations) |
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Mark Twain; 1835-1910, Hal Holbrook |
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Evolution, Life (Biology) (Origin), Man, Prehistoric |
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Bernard Berenson; 1865-1959 |
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Guided missiles, Rocket engines, Space flight |
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Baseball, Baseball players |
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Charles Lincoln Van Doren; 1926-., Television broadcasting (Game shows) |
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Rhinoceros, Sao Paulo (Brazil) (Politics and government) |
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Richard Milhous Nixon; 1913-1994 |
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Classrooms |
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Toy space vehicles |
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Apartments |
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Thomas Hugh DE LAUREAL, Lake Charles (La.) |
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Bath (Ont.) |
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Motion picture production and direction, Motion pictures (History, Westerns) |
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Ingrid Bergman; 1915-1982, Television production and direction |
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Bees |