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Life Magazine, September 17, 1965 - Indian soldier wields bazooka in Kashmir

Life Magazine, September 17, 1965 - Indian soldier wields bazooka in Kashmir

Life Magazine, September 3, 1965 - Astronaut Charles Conrad at lift-off

Life Magazine, September 3, 1965 - Astronaut Charles Conrad at lift-off

Life Magazine, September 10, 1965 - Expectant mother

Original Life Magazine from September 10, 1965 - Expectant mother
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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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$19.95
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
Control of life series, Part 1, audacious experiments promise decades of added life, superbabies with improved minds and bodies, and even a kind of immortality, close-up photos of experiments in fetal surgery done on monkeys and fetal opossums in artificial womb, disturbing or fascinating or both?, plant experiments lead to speculation about possible reproduction without sex. Full page color United States Steel mattress spring ad with "Little King" comic by Otto Soglow. Triumph of Gemini 5, photos of sea landing, retrieval of astronauts Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad, photos of families waiting at home. Brief obit with nice photo of architect Corbusier. News brief of retirement of baseball's Casey Stengel. Close-up of Bill Moyers, young press secretary at the White House. Haunting beauty of Senta Berger, new film star. Minnesota Twins' miracle coach, Johnny Sain. Jim Aubrey's dismissal as president of CBS, allegations of kickbacks and playboy contempt. Rosalind Russell, film star, great color photos as she launches 47th film at age 53. Full page Maytag washer ad features family of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trevisan of Detroit, Michigan.
Spreading perils of the pound
4
Finance, International
Improved outlook in Vietnam
4
Vietnamese War, 1957-1975 (American participation)
To die in Madrid
16
Motion pictures (Documentary films)
How much for an eagle?
23
Franklin Russell; 1922-.
Ringo, Ringo, let down your hair!
28
Beatles
Control of life
59
Fetus, Life (Biology)
On the frontiers of medicine
59
Medicine
Quest for more effective means of birth control
70
Contraceptives
Mass ovulation and foster mother cows make litters of 100s
74
Artificial insemination
She's Paulette, Hedy and Ava, all in one
80
Senta Berger; 1941-.
Splashdown, all the records smashed
30
Project Gemini
Long wait at home for a star that's brighter than heck
38
Charles Conrad; 1930-1999, Gordon Cooper
L.B.J.'s man for the press
47
Bill Moyers (American journalist and television commentator.), Government and the press
Twins' miracle coach
83
Johnny Sain (American baseball player.); 1917-2006, Coaches (Athletics)
Tyrant's fall that rocked the TV world
90
James T. Aubrey; 1918-1994, CBS Inc
Indestructible Roz
109
Rosalind Russell (American actress.); 1911-1976