Life Magazine, October 12, 1942 - War work

Life Magazine, October 12, 1942 - War work

Life Magazine, September 28, 1942 - Admiral Leahy

Life Magazine, September 28, 1942 - Admiral Leahy

Life Magazine, October 5, 1942 - Eye-catcher hats

Original Life Magazine from October 5, 1942 - Eye-catcher hats
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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
Super full page color Good Year ad with "World's Fastest Tricycles" - an airplane with three wheels, an Air Cobra? Nice full page color Winchester ad - "It's Messerschmitts, not Mallards today, Bill!" Red Army fights for Mother Russia. Wendell Willkie writes of interview with Stalin. Columnist Westbrook Pegler strips his auto bumpers for scrap. Battle action in the Solomons. American Legion opens ranks to veterans of WWII. Armies that win by David Cort. Photo essay - Nation's leaders take hasty lunches in crowded capital. Eye-catcher hats. Night vision. Armored force cartoons tell soldiers how to act if captured. Amateur photographers can help US work out invasion plans. Lucille Ball wins first chance as big-time star. New Experiments by Andreas Feininger - pictures. Nebraska's scrap campaign. US Army Nurses in New Caledonia. Very nice full page color Whitman's chocolate sampler ad with military theme. Amazing two page color Buick ad for gun shell casings, includes copy of Flint, Michigan newspaper. Nice full page Niblets corn ad (same look as Green Giant ad in September 7, 1942).
Woosung prisoners
2
World War, 1939-1945 (Prisoners and prisons)
Here are new experiments in photography
8
Andreas Feininger; 1906-1999, Photography
Nebraska plan
12
Scrap metal, Omaha (Neb.)
Red army fights for Mother Russia
29
World War, 1939-1945 (Campaigns and battles, Soviet Union)
Stalin: Glad to see you, Mr Willkie
35
Joseph Stalin; 1879-1953, World War, 1939-1945 (Soviet Union)
Kartveli designs the P-47, the white hope of the army's high-altitude fighter planes
60
Alexander A. KARTVELI, Airplanes (Design), Airplanes, Military
Night vision
71
Eye (Accommodation and refraction), Vision
Invasion planning
80
Military art and science
Commando raid
82
Great Britain Army Commandos
Fall fruits
84
Fruit, Vegetables
Russians make it a second Verdun
36
STALINGRAD, Battle of, 1942
Where will Hitler move next?
38
World War, 1939-1945 (Psychological aspects, Germany)
Portrait
39
Westbrook Pegler; 1894-1969
Battle action in Solomons
40
SOLOMON islands, Battle of, 1942
American legion opens its ranks to veterans of the second World war
43
American Legion
Christmas gifts for army and navy
45
Gifts for servicemen
Babies
53
Infants (Growth and development)
Pirate
89
Samuel Nathaniel Behrman; 1893-1973
Washington eats
95
Lunches, United States (Executive departments)
Armies that win
104
Armaments, History, Military art and science
Lucille Ball wins first chance as a big-time star
116
Lucille Ball; 1911-1989
Armored force cartoons tell U.S. soldiers how to act if captured
122
Prisoners of war
Life visits U.S. army nurses in New Caledonia
126
UNITED STATESArmy/Nurse corps, New Caledonia