Life Magazine, September 15, 1961 - Fallout shelter
Original Life Magazine from September 15, 1961 - Fallout shelter
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$28.95
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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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$19.95
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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
How you can survive radioactive fallout : 97 out of 100 people can be saved, detail plans for building shelters and a letter to you from President Kennedy. Full page color Friskies dog food ad with black Scotty dog wearing blue and red Scottish hat (same ad in June 2, 1961). United Nations soldiers waging a war against war, the Congo. Dr. Henrik Forss and his wife and children in the village of Kabinda, Kasai. In color - US furniture designer T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings, Greek styles. Photo essay - fallout shelters. Marshall Kriesel, young rocketeer. Youth in the Peace Corps. Jim Shoulders, rodeo star nicknamed "Mister Broken Bones." An integration job in Atlanta, a quiet triumph. Neat photo of Jim Arnold on a high bicycle, a stratocyle. Love and marriage, Part 2 - courtship. Photo of six RAF parachutists arm-in-arm in mid-air. Full page color Metrecal ad, dietary supplement drink. Full page color Schlitz beer ad with female fisherman. Full page color Hires root beer ad with Bob Hope. Full page Mutual of New York MONY insurance ad with Gene Roddenberry. Jack Paar brings in extra troops to film a Berlin checkpoint. Peace Corps, including photos of Ron Atwater, Jo Anne Bryan, Robert Pooley, Don Preston and others. Nurses learn how to rescue patients in hospital fires. Marriage, part 2 - Modern courtship, the great illusion. Luis the donkey at the C. Lazy U ranch in Granby, Colorado.
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Marshall KRIESEL, Rockets (Amateur experiments) |
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Public schools (Desegregation), Atlanta (Ga.) (Education, Police) |
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United Nations (Armed Forces, Forces in the Congo (Democratic Republic)) |
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Kenneth GOULDTHORPE |
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Beauty contests |
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Hospitals (Fires and fire prevention) |
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Terence Harold Robsjohn-Gibbings; 1905-1976, Furniture (Design), Furniture, Greek |
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Jim Shoulders, Rodeos |
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Bomb shelters, Civil defense |
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy; 1917-1963 |
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Elections (Germany (West)) |
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Neutrality |
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English language (Dictionaries) |
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Jack Paar; 1918-. |
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Peace Corps (U.S.) |
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Nuclear warfare (Defenses) |
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Courtship, Dating (Social customs) |
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Donkeys |
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Motion picture actors and actresses |