Life Magazine, October 27, 1941 - Air raid test

Life Magazine, October 27, 1941 - Air raid test

Life Magazine, October 13, 1941 - Turner and Gable

Life Magazine, October 13, 1941 - Turner and Gable

Life Magazine, October 20, 1941 - Pan Am Clipper

Original Life Magazine from October 20, 1941 - Pan Am Clipper
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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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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
Nice half page Schwinn bicycle ad with Eddie Cantor. Curious little half page ad for Vaseline Hair tonic. US Navy yards repair bombed British warships. Close-up - Juan Trippe. Photo essay - Lawrenceville school. Tennessee walking horse. Broadway hopeful Margaret Power. Army tests new Barrage balloons.Half page Sinclair Pennsylvania Motor Oil ad with pilot Fulton M. Moore. Larry Adler - mouth organ. Navy party at Fort Schuyler. Two page Agfa Ansco photographic films ad - the Navy's silent weapon, the camera. A.J. Cronin and his new book "The Keys of the Kingdom", includes cute photo with his son and nephew. Bomber command tells of growing British offensive in the air. Fight for freedom fun. US Supreme court delivers unanimous verdict for Roosevelt's foreign policy. Best Chinese troops defend Yellow River against Japanese advance. Prophetic article about the storm, science and the future. Nice full page Association of American Railroads ad "Any mountains you want moved?" Inside besieged Odessa. Half page Kellogg's All-Bran ad, encouraging neighbor with “mopes.”
Early experiments in photography at high speed
10
Photography
Inside besieged Odessa
14
Odessa (Ukraine), Battle of, 1941, World War, 1939-1945 (Personal narratives)
Bomber command tells of growing British offensive in the air
31
Great Britain Royal Air Force, World War, 1939-1945 (Aerial operations)
America first roughhouse
40
America First Committee
U.S. navy yards repair bombed British warships
42
Warships (Great Britain)
Science and the future
74
Science, Scientific research, Atoms, Viruses, Photosynthesis, Nebulae, Milky Way
Science and freedom
84
James Bryant Conant
Broadway hopeful
87
Margaret POWER
Lawrenceville
94
Lawrenceville School (N.J.)
Army tests its new barrage balloons designed to guard cities in air raids
102
Air raid warning systems, Balloons, Military
U.S. Supreme court delivers unanimous verdict for Roosevelt's foreign policy and against Hitler
47
United States Supreme Court
It started with Eve
53
Motion picture reviews (Single works)
How I came to write a novel of a priest
64
Archibald Joseph Cronin; 1896-1981
Tennessee walking horse, famed as easiest-riding breed, is now a national favorite
71
Horses
Vital Chinese front defends Yellow river
104
China People's Liberation Army, Chinese-Japanese War, 1937-1945
Pan American airway's young chief helps run a branch of U.S. defense
110
Juan Terry Trippe (American airline executive.); 1899-1981
Juan Trippe
110
Pan American Airways Corporation
Larry Adler makes mouth organ a classical musical instrument
130
Larry Adler; 1914-2001, Harmonica