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Life Magazine Bathing Suits July 9, 1945 Contains article/info on:
United Nations Sign Charter- Pictures of 50 nations 1 by 1 signing charter.
BUNKER HILL Story
Full Page advertisement of DANNY KAYE in WONDER MAN
Movie of the week-Ernie Pyle STORY OF G.I. JOE
The Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth ship convoy - 15,000 troops on board.
Speaking of pictures - Marines carve strange monuments on Iwo Jima
United Nations Sign Charter - one by one (50 pictures) sign charter to give the world security and peace

Bill Mauldin - war's best-known GI returns home to see son for the first time.

Mussolini Love Nest..

Bathing Suits - they have come a long way but can not go any further - - pictures (18) of styles from 1917 thru 1945 - COVER PHOTO

Japanese Guam Holdouts Give Up - Japanese prisoners help U.S. capture other Japanese. by: Shelley Mydans

Japanese surrenders Increasing - psychological war proves effective - leaflets dropped on home islands attack Nippon's militarist caste

The Queens - "Queen Mary" - 'Queen Elizabeth" - Sister heroines of the sea, bore Allied armies unscathed across perilous oceans for five years by Hillary St. George Saunders - the eastbound voyage - the westbound voyage (8 page pictorial essay)

Roxbury Latin School in Boston has 300th Birthday

LIFE visits the GI Riviera

War/Politics/Upheaval/Fashion/Weekly headlines and more!
Plus; full page color ads.((Advertisements)) Two page picture Queen Mary, Mobilgas; Merle Oberon, Lipton Tea; Chris-Craft; Bob Hope; etc.

Publisher: Life  

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LIFE MAGAZINE - FEBRUARY 5, 1965 - CHURCHILL'S FUNERAL Life magazine from February 5, 1965. It features Churchill's Funeral on the cover and has numerous other articles inside. Other articles included are but not limited to, Explosion at Sea, Show Dog's Big Haul, They Marched on My House and others. There are some great advertisements and photographs, there are full page car advertisement and others. This book is in good shape with the cover being intact and some of the pages are yellowed, it appears to be a complete issue with NO pages missing. There are a total of 102 pages in this great old magazine.
Circa: 1965
Condition: good
Publisher: Time  

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Life Magazine Jan. 22 January 1945 BASKETBALL This issue is dated January 22, 1945 and contains the following topics (among others): Battle for Luzon, Mrs. Roosevelt's Inaugural, Battle of the Bulge Air Battle, basketball plays, Admiral Jocko Clark, Cincinnati sisters interned by Allies, Red Cross sends POW packages to Germany
Circa: 1945
Condition: very good
Publisher: Life  

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LIFE MAGAZINE JANUARY 17, 1969 Moon Trip, Sirhan Sirhan COVER/COVER STORY: SIRHAN IN JAIL: The man being tried for the assassination of Robert Kennedy: exclusive interview and pictures. By Robert B. Kaiser.

OUR MOON JOURNEY: Astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders write their own accounts of the APOLLO 8 flight.

CLOSE-UP: The unpretentious prima donna, BEVERLY SILLS of the New York City Center opera company. [NICE 2 page article, with interview quotes and 2 photos!]

MUSTANGS: Against all odds -- and the pressures of civilization -- wild horses endure on the western ranges. By Donald Jackson. Photographed by Bill Eppridge. [NICE photos!]

MR. SECRETARY: Dean Rusk prepares to leave the State Department after a near-record eight years in office. Photographed by Stan Wayman.

ENTERTAINMENT: While Burton romances Rex, ELIZABETH TAYLOR weiqhs her power and her future. By Thomas Thompson. [NICE 4 page article, with small photos.]

IDEAS IN HOUSES: Part 34: A penthous on oalazzo in Rome has rooms with a view or twenty centuries.

EDUCATION: Student power saves a college in Connecticut.

The presidency: And the pictures come down from the wall. By Hugh Sidey.
Reviews:
Book: The Sleep of Reason, by C. P. Snow, reviewed by Melvin Maddocks.
Movie: Faces, directed by John Cassavetes, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
Theater: Promises, Promises, reviewed by Tom Prideaux.
The View from Here: Messages from the head and heart. By Loudon Wainwright.
Letters to the Editors.
Editorials: The farce isn't funny; The fallacy of reprisals.
Miscellany.

Circa: 1969
Condition: good
Publisher: Time  

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LIFE MAGAZINE AUGUST 2 1968 NIXON REAGAN WALLACE COVER: GEORGE WALLACE, The Spoiler from the south. By Lurie.

THE WALLACE CLOUT: The third party surge brings growing alarm about the spoiler. A bantam who is fast with talk and the facts. By Susanna McBee.

LAST TRIPS OF THE LONG TRAINS: The railroads are giving up their historic passenger runs. Photographed by Farrell Grehan. Text by William A. McWhirter.

Any friend of trains is a friend of mine. By RAY BRADBURY.

Editorials: Tourists should be welcomed, not tolerated As the iron horse heads for pasture. [Marvelous feature, with many pages, on the last passenger trains in America. Sad and wonderful feature! With a nice paeon to trains from Ray Bradbury!]

TENSE CZECH WATCH: A besieged nation wonders if the Red Army will ever leave. By Richard B. Stolley. The beaver vs. the rhinoceros. By James H. Billington.

NO-NONSENSE HEART MAN: Dr. Denton Cooley of Houston is a bold surgeon who pioneers new high-speed techniques of transplants.

BUSINESS: Uncle Sam's silver: a quaint hangover from a bygone era finally fades away. By Timothy Green.

IDEAS IN HOUSES: Part 31: A driftwood elegance in the dunes. Open house of sea views and no hiding places. By Jordan Bonfante.

THE PRESIDENCY: Quiet pride in the old home town. By Hugh Sidey.
Reviews:
Book: Elliott Baker's The Penny Wars, reviewed by Leonore Fleischer.
Movie: The Man with the Balloons, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
John Osborne's new plays, reviewed by Tom Prideaux.
Letters to the Editors.
Miscellany.

Circa: 1968
Condition: good
Publisher: Time  

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Life Magazine January 12, 1968 Faye Dunaway As Bonnie COVER: BONNIE. Fashion's New Darling. (Faye Dunaway as Bonnie, in Bonnie and Clyde).

THE WEEK'S NEWS AND FEATURES:
Vietcong Terrorists: The first inside report on an elite killer cadre based in Saigon and known as F-100. By Don Moser. Photographed by Co Rentmeester.

ON THE NEWSFRONTS OF THE WORLD: People and events around the globe. A town's beloved M.D. turns out to be a fake.

CLOSE-UP: Princess Margrethe, heiress to the friendly throne of Denmark. Her life is a royal love-in.

THE CHAMELEON CHEMICAL: An oddity called liquid crystals proves to be of colorful use to doctors and scientists.

SPORTS: The man with the mustache and a mean streak is Ben Davidson.

THE TRAGEDY OF STRIP MINING: Kentucky operators are violently defacing the land and ruining lives. "These murdered old mountains." By David Nevin. Photographed by Bob Gomel

BONNIE'S STYLISH BANG: Faye Dunaway starts a '30s revival and becomes fashion's new darling. Photographed by Greene- Eula.

Reviews:
Book: Norman Podhoretz' Making It, reviewed by John W. Aldridge.
Movie: In Cold Blood, directed by Richard Brooks, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
Theater: Joseph Heller's We Bombed in New Haven, reviewed by Tom Prideaux. The Presidency: How T.R.'s giraffes got Rocky thinking about the big job. By Hugh Sidey.
Miscellany.
Letters to the Editors.

Circa: 1968
Condition: good
Publisher: Time  

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March 15, 1968 LIFE Magazine FRANKENSTEIN 150 YR Cosby COVER: BORIS KARLOFF at 80 celebrates an old friend's birthday. Happy 150th Dear Frankenstein. Strage relevations about how Mrs. Percy Bysshe Shelley created the Monster.

THE WEEK'S NEWS AND FEATURES:
THE OLYMPIC BOYCOTT JOLT: The struggle for Negro rights reaches the locker room and black athletes revolt.

ON THE NEWSFRONTS OF THE WORLD: L.B.J. the golfer: "Stance correct, elbow out too far." People and events around the globe.

SPECIAL REPORT: How Old Ev foiled The filibuster. By Neil MacNeil.

CLOSE-UP: Master mimic BILL COSBY is an electronic Mark Twain. [NICE Article with photos of and quotes from Cosby.] "I know who I am and I go where I want to go.", he says.

WHERE THE EAGLES SOAR: ''To See America: splendors of the bare and beautiful Southwest. Photographed by William A. Garnett.

MOVIES: "The Party" starring PETER SELLERS is a $3 million wingding. By Charles Champlin. Film by BLAKE EDWARDS. [Article and photos from the movie!] Plus: An open invitation to play it off the cuff, by Charles Champlin.

THE MOB: Genial, respectable Joe Cerrito shows you don't have to be a muscle man to be a gangster Boss. By Sandy Smith.

THE TRUTH ABOUT FRANKENSTEIN: How Mary Shelley created the monster 150 years ago. By Samuel Rosenberg.

GREAT DINNERS: Part 49: Pears poached to perfection top off a dinner for sophisticates. By Eleanor Graves. Photographed by Fred Lyon.

OPINION AND COMMENT:
Editorial: Vietnam: Let's not have more of the same.
Reviews:
Book: Mordeçai Richter's Cocksure, reviewed by Anthony Burgess.
Music: The Jimi Hendrix Experience, reviewed by Alfred G. Aronowitz.
Movie: Bye, Bye Braverman, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
Letters to the Editors.
The Feminine Eye: Triviality has never seemed less trivial. By Shana Alexander.

Circa: 1968
Condition: good
Publisher: Time  

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LIFE MAGAZINE MAY 2 1969 JUDY COLLINS CORNELL COVER: JUDY COLLINS, gentle voice amid the strife.

SCIENCE: You had better be kind to this four-legged friend.

ENTERTAINMENT: An interview with Singer Judy Collins: "I've looked at life from both sides now". [Cover Story, article, plus NICE photos!]

A SUMMER HOUSE: The magic of an old farm and the family that makes it a home. Photographed by John Loengard.

GUNS COME TO CORNELL: With a show of rifles and shotguns the student revolt escalates. "We're not an act of goodwill -- we're a reality." By Charles Childs.

THE GOVERNOR AND THE MOBSTER: Commutation of Mafioso Thomas (Yonnie) Licavoli's sentence by Ohio Governor James Rhodes raises a cloud of scandal. By Denny Walsh.

SPECIAL REPORT: Miss Devlin of Northern Ireland, 22, triumphs in Parliament.

BUSINESS: How to make a buck with dimes and quarters.

By Thomas Powers.

GREAT DINNERS: Part 61: Seafood and cream in a spaghetti for all nations. Photograph by Henry Groskinsky. It all starts with a hot bath. By Eleanor Graves.

NATURE: Plastic animals fool real ones in Africa.

THE PRESIDENCY:A good-humored approach to frugality.
By Hugh Sidey.
REVIEWS:
Book: Lillian Gish: The Movies, Mr. Griffith and Me, by Lillian Gish with Ann Pinchot, reviewed by Tom Prideaux.
Movie: The Red and the White, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
COLUMN:Seashells from east and west. By John Bartlow Martin.
Letters to the Editors.
EDITORIALS:A harsh verdict on courtroom psychiatry; The first 100 days of Spiro Agnew.
Circa: 1969
Condition: good
Publisher: Time  

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LIFE December 15 1972 Vintage Magazine Joy of Christmas COVER: SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE: The JOYS OF CHRISTMAS.

The birth of a child -- perhaps the most precious gift of all -- is the abiding theme of Christmas. It has never been more tenderly portrayed than in the painting (right) by Georges de La Tour, a detail from which appears on our cover. It was painted around 1645 in La Tour's native province of Lorraine, France, and though it is titled simply The Newborn, it is clearly a holy scene: the Infant Jesus with the Virgin Mary and Mary's mother, Anne. Serene and hushed, the picture glows with a joy and reverence that still permeate Christmas today, however much obscured by tinsel and commercial clamor. In this issue, LIFE shows the many varieties of Christmas joy, and the spirit of goodwill that can bring families, friends and fellow beings together in bonds that go beyond a day, a season and even beyond a special faith.

BETHLEHEM: Twenty centuries after the birth of Christ, it is still a place of beauty and worship. A picture essay by Farrell Grehan.

HUBBUB ON THE FARM: Photographer Leonard McCombe shows what Christmas is like on a family farm -- his own.

THE CHILD JESUS: An affectionately inventive account of the birth and boyhood of Christ by a medieval monk.

MASTERMINDS AT PLAY: Some ingenious grown-ups get a chance to see what they can do with children's playthings.

DOUGH HO HO!: From the oven of super-clever cooks, art that you can admire and even eat, including what may be the world's fanciest cookie.

DOLL DREAMS: Primitive or lifelike, every doll is a springboard for the dreams of childhood. A portfolio by seven celebrated photographers.

HOME TO IOWA: The loving and painful ritual of a yearly journey into the past. By Dora Jane Hamblin.

THE SEASON TO BE JOLLY: Visions of Christmastime in America -- splendid, tawdry and serene.

YEARS AGO.
CELEBRATING WITH WC. FIELDS.
AN ALMANAC OF DECEMBER 25.
DOING UNTO OTHERS.
THEY STOLE MY TREE.
NAVI DAD IN MEXICO.
BOW WOW OFA PRESENT.
20 YEARS ON SANTA'S KNEE.
PANIC IN A PEAR TREE.

NOTE: This is the NEXT TO LAST issue of LIFE. The next issue will be he final publication.
Circa: 1972
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Publisher: Time  

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APRIL 25 1969 LIFE MAG CONFRONTATION IN HARVARD YARD COVER: Confrontation in HARVARD YARD.

RAMPAGE AT FAIR HARVARD: Ending 333 years of serenity, America's oldest and most prestigious university is racked by disorder.

CLOSE-UP: General Creighton Abrams: "One day they will go it alone." By Cohn Leinster.

TELEVISION: Requiem for Peyton Place. By Joan Barthel. [Interesting article, with photos]

A SIEGE OF WATER: Floods came to the Midwest, but the river towns were ready. Photographed by Jerry Brimacombe.

"We just put on our boots and remember where the holes are." By John Pekkanen.

MOVIES: It's the daughters of Texas vs. Hollywood in a new battle of the Alamo. By Gary Cartwright. "VIVA MAX!" [Text and photos from the film!]

MYSTERY IN THE ARCTIC: Modern sleuthing solves the strange, century-old case of an expedition that went wrong. By Donald Jackson.

DOWN-TO-EARTH SCULPTURE: Modern artists discover a medium that even the ancients dug -- dirt. By David Bourdon.

THE PRESIDENCY: Good or bad? Certainly different. By Hugh Sidey.
EDITORIALS:
After 20 good years, an identity crisis for NATO.
Come let us unreason together.
LETTERS TO THE EDITORS.
REVIEWS:
Book: Mr. Bridge, by Evan S. Connell Jr., reviewed by Webster Schott.
Movie: Goodbye, Columbus, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
Theater: In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer, reviewed by Philip Morrison.

FULL PAGE vintage ADS include:; VOLKSWAGON; MAIDENFORM mini-cling panties; BUDWEISER; HATTERAS Yacht; AT&T; MARLBORO; MORE

Circa: 1969
Condition: good
Publisher: Time  

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October 25, 1968 LIFE Magazine Apollo 7 Advertising ads A VINTAGE LIFE MAGAZINE DATED OCTOBER 25, 1968. THE COVER OF THE MAGAZINE FEATURES SCHIRRA AND APOLLO 7.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLES INCLUDE:

APOLLO FEAT BOOSTS LUNAR ORBIT PLANS
HOT AIR BALLOONS
FRANK HOWARD OF THE SENATORS
SANFORD L. CLUETT DIES
TWIGGY

Circa: 1968
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LIFE MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 24 1965 GEMINI 5 CONTINUED LIFE MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 24, 1965."FROM 100 MILES UP IN GEMINI 5, MOST REMARKABLE VIEWS OF EARTH EVER RECORDED,COOPER & CONRAD WRITE THEIR STORIES OF THE FLIGHT". ANOTHER ARTICLE, "CONTROL OF LIFE: PART 3, MANMADE & TRANSPLANTED ORGANS USHER IN AN ERA OF REBUILT PEOPLE".MANY OTHER ARTICLES & ADS.
Circa: 1965
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Life Magazine - October 11, 1963 - Mme Nhu and Vietnam This issue is dated October 11, 1963 and contains the following topics (among others): Mme Nhu and Vietnam, Canada provides grain to USSR, Nacirema - terror bombers, gasoline bricks, Tonga's stamps, Udall climbs Kilimanjaro, theft of the Boston Goddess, Stan Musial retires, zero calorie diet, Walter Hard's new book, Albert Finney in Tom Jones and as Martin Luther. Aso great ads Comet, GMC, Thunderbird, RamblerValiant, Mercurey, nad maney more.
Circa: 1963
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Life Magazine - October 26, 1962 - The Human Body This issue is dated October 26, 1962 and contains the following topics (among others): The workings of the human body, how to rig a voting machine, Jack Benney as Tarzan, astronaut Wally Schirra tells his own story, Vietnam's first lady Ngo Dinh Nhu
Circa: 1962
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LIFE Magazine April 13 1962 Elizabeth Taylor, Cleopatra Description



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Issue Type: Monthly Issue Subject: News, General Interest
Month: April Publication Name: Life
Publication Year: 1962

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You are bidding on a LIFE magazine issue. April 13, 1962.

Magazine in fair shape.

Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, on Cleopatra set.



Circa: 1962
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Publisher: Time  

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