Life Magazine, March 27, 1964 - Charles de Gaulle in Mexico

Life Magazine, March 27, 1964 - Charles de Gaulle in Mexico

Life Magazine, March 13, 1964 - World War I British Wounded

Life Magazine, March 13, 1964 - World War I British Wounded

Life Magazine, March 20, 1964 - Henry Cabot Lodge in Vietnam

Original Life Magazine from March 20, 1964 - Henry Cabot Lodge in Vietnam
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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
Mightiest fire engine, the super pumper for NYC skyscrapers. Malcolm X quits Black Muslims. Beatle at Oxford, Ringo Starr. Bob Hope and his daughter Linda. Full page color De Beers Diamond ad with sweet painting of an auburn-haired woman by Wallace Bassford. Cops bust up a brazen robbery attempt at the Maryknoll Seminary, by dressing as monks and nuns. Bullfight at Chicago sausage factory. Saltonstall leads the Peace Corps in Nigeria. Chic mail-order hats from Sears. World War I, Part 2 - the Air, air combat paintings by Henry Farre in 1915 and G.H. Davis in 1919, planes and zeppelins, many photos including R.A.F. Squadron No. 1 with their planes near Ypres, July 1918, American pilots and mechanics starting engines of the Lafayette Escadrille, first attempts to fly planes from naval ships. Walter Alston, manager of the Dodgers takes on the job of making it two in a row, baseball. Don Knotts as Mr. Limpet. German models popular in the U.S., Renata Boeck, Anya Robertson, Wilhelmina Behmenburg, more. Julius Sumner Miller, frantic physics professor at El Camino College in California. Cute two page color Kellogg's Corn Flakes ad, one page "what are little boys made of?" second, of course, "what are little girls made of?".
Vote for our man in Vietnam
4
Henry Cabot Lodge (American diplomat.); 1902-1985, Presidential candidates1964
Lodge livens up G.O.P.
4
Primaries
Creeping junkyard
4
Vandalism
Life guide
21
Fire prevention, Museums
Mightiest fire engine
23
William Francis Gibbs; 1886-1967, Fire engines
Air war
62
World War, 1914-1918 (Aerial operations)
Tales of famous aces
73
James MILLS, Air pilots
Our most worthy enemy
74
Manfred von Richthofen (Freiherr); 1892-1918
Fraulein fad: German models in the U.S.
95
Models (Persons)
Comic catapults to higher stage
100
Mike Nichols
Dignified loser drops one more
27
Harold E. Stassen, Presidential candidates (1964)
Day they shot it out at Maryknoll seminary
46
Maryknoll, Robberies and assaults
Yankee idealist in Africa
51
William Gurdon Saltonstall; 1905-1989, Peace Corps (U.S.)
Mail-order chic
57
Sears, Roebuck and Co, Hats
Frantic physicist fires 'em up
115
Julius Sumner Miller, Physics (Study and teaching)
Incredible Mr Limpet
121
Motion picture reviews (Single works), Motion pictures (Animated films)
Best-selling Korean
125
Richard E. Kim; 1932-.