Life Magazine, April 2, 1956 - Three Talky teens

Life Magazine, April 2, 1956 - Three Talky teens

Life Magazine, March 19, 1956 - Churchill on Britain

Life Magazine, March 19, 1956 - Churchill on Britain

Life Magazine, March 26, 1956 - Julie Andrews

Original Life Magazine from March 26, 1956 - Julie Andrews
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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
England tests underground fire fighting method... tunnels of bubbles. Clifton Daniel, son-in-law-to-be for Harry Truman. Rhonda Bell Martin in Alabama killed three of her husbands, her mother, and three of her children with arsenic since 1937. Chimpanzee "Mike" escapes and roams New York for 10 hours before caught again. Gas bill lobby's tangled trail. Plots full of poison. Marooned passengers photograph their own ordeal as the "Washington Mail" sinks in Gulf of Alaska. Norman Conquest Part 2 of Vol. 1 in Churchill's "History of English-speaking peoples." Famous English battlefields - photo essay. North Phoenix High School Arizona physics teacher Frank Gilleland blindfolds his students for a day, Cameron Mosher, Bill Swanson, David Shoore, Jon Marx, Dean anthony, Ann Mitchell. Art professor Josef Albers teachers optical tricks to his students at Yale. Full page color Life Savers ad, steak and onions dinner, beer and cigarette... and roll of Pep-O-Mint candy. Alec Guinness in three films at the same time. British "Droop Snoot" jet fighter sets world speed record. Old Bones make big stew - Italy's Oreopithecus. Indiana youngsters learn how to handle firearms safely at age 6, Instructor Rod Rankin, kids Johnny Cherela, William Pearson, Rickey Triber, Connel Pruitt, Ralph Thomason. Back cover Coca-Cola ad with boy in crew cut surrounded by bubbles. Full page color Imperial Hiram Walker whiskey ad with Tony Thompson, who captures live marine animals.
Bubbly billow below ground
14
Coal mines and mining (Fires and fire prevention), Fire extinction
Trouble to the East plagues the West
20
Cyprus, Mediterranean region, Middle East (Politics and government)
Clear and present danger on Israel-Egypt Gaza strip
28
Jewish-Arab relations, Egypt (Foreign relations, Israel)
Man who won Margaret
30
Clifton DANIEL (jr), Margaret Truman (daughter of American president Harry S. Truman and writer.); 1924-2008
Gas bill lobby's tangled trails
32
Gas laws and regulations, Lobbyists and lobbying
Ship's violent end
47
Survival after airplane accidents, shipwrecks, etc
Day in the dark
53
Physics (Study and teaching)
My fair lady
58
Musicals, revues, etc (Reviews, Single works)
Optical tricks train Yale artists
71
Josef Albers; 1888-1976, Design (Study and teaching), Optical illusions
Guinness is good for three more
81
Alec Guinness
New vision playing on old facts
34
Sir Winston Churchill; 1874-1965, Historians, Historiography
Plot full of poison
39
Rhonda Bell MARTIN, Murder
Ladykillers
81
Motion picture reviews (Single works)