Life Magazine, August 8, 1969 - Flag and footsteps on the moon

Life Magazine, August 8, 1969 - Flag and footsteps on the moon

Life Magazine, July 25, 1969 - Neil Armstrong

Life Magazine, July 25, 1969 - Neil Armstrong

Life Magazine, August 1, 1969 - Ted Kennedy, Chappaquiddick, Kennedy drunk, woman dies

Original Life Magazine from August 1, 1969 - Ted Kennedy, Chappaquiddick, woman dies
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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
The fateful turn for Ted Kennedy - grave questions about his midnight car accident, Mary Jo Kopechne, Dyke Bridge, Chappaquiddick, likely a case of drunk driving, scuba diver John Farrar. The column on the Presidency, written by Hugh Sidey, contains a cute cartoon of Nixon on a flying carpet with an airplane tail labeled "Air Force 1", art by Lurie. Interesting and austere photos of Japanese Falconer in the winter, by T. Tanuma. Five page ad for Montgomery Ward showing lots of different clothing and a Hot Rod High Rise bike, $79.99. Full page Maytag ad with Sister Charity Marie. Watching it all at home - the astronauts' families coaxed them on, absolutely wonderful candid photos of the families seeing their guys land on the moon. Threatened America - pollution, trash, smog, sprawl, noise and ugliness, article pairs photos of pristine sections and damaged sections of same place. Sophia Loren's new baby gets a part in his parents' latest film. In a black market, Vietnamese and American's do flourishing business. Ideas in Houses - Mrs. Caroline Paine's home in New Orleans. The panic caused by television censorship, illustrated by cartoonist M. Ramus, - "A bra and pants is not adequate costuming." Full page ad featuring the Apollo space hardware collection, with drawings of H.G. Wells Selenites (moon monsters). Full page IBM ad with astronaut stepping onto moon.
We open a new picture gallery
1
Life (Periodical), Photography

Magic carpet of presidents
2
Airplanes, Government

Gallery
4
Poetic imagery of T. Tanuma

Promenade
8
Musicals, revues, etc (Reviews, Single works)

Hint of joy amidst the misery
8
Charles Percy Snow (English physicist and novelist.); 1905-1980

Castle keep
12
Motion picture reviews (Single works)

Moonshoot: watching it all at home, the three astronauts' families coaxed them on
28
Project Apollo (Apollo 11 flight), Astronauts' families

Threatened America
32
Landscape protection, Wilderness areas

Star is born at last
44
Sophia Loren; 1934-.

For profiteers, what a lovely war
46
Cornelius HAWKRIDGE, Americans (Vietnam), Black markets, Military currency

Panic in TV censorship
51
John O. Pastore; 1907-2000, Television broadcasting (Censorship, Ethical aspects)

Revival of a southern showpiece
56
Houses (Louisiana)