Life Magazine, March 19, 1956 - Churchill on Britain

Life Magazine, March 19, 1956 - Churchill on Britain

Life Magazine, March 5, 1956 - Kim Novak

Life Magazine, March 5, 1956 - Kim Novak

Life Magazine, March 12, 1956 - Eisenhower Seeking second term

Original Life Magazine from March 12, 1956 - Eisenhower Seeking second term
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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 drama of the President's "Yes" to continued campaign after heart attack. Beautiful aerial photos of the landscape by William Garnett of Altadena, California. Full page color Trix cereal ad. Leap year guide - where to find men, including a party in Casper, Wyoming, Loretta Ray, Barbara Mill, Harold Engstrom, Lee Grace, Tom Marshall, more. Full page color Post Toasties ad with illustration by Whitney Darrow, Jr. Pope Pius XII on his 80th birthday - children pay homage. No sign of peace for Autherine Lucy over segregation issue. Mystery monster causes some ripples in Henley-on-Thames, hoax perpetrated by Tony Swann, Dave Betts, Herbert D. Floyd. Scottsdale Arizona - 8-page color photo essay. Southwell Minster in England restores some church architecture with sculptures of local people. "Long Day's journey Into Night" is Eugene O'Neill's autobiographical play released only after his death. Arthur Barry - master jewel thief. Tiny plastic lenses promise new solution for eye cataracts, Wills Eye Hospital. Cleveland shows how a city fights decay, many models of restoration area. Horace the housebroken hare lives with Cecil S. Webb of Dublin zoo. Pancho Gonzales is best in tennis. Men's hats. Two page color Oldsmobile ad with genuine leather seats, integral bumper, and a black standard poodle waiting for a ride. Glenn Gould pianist. Full page color Johnson & Johnson baby powder ad with sweet photo of baby. Full page color Canadian club ad with sledding on the Cresta Run at St. Moritz.
Artistry by the acre
10
Photography, Aerial
Drama of President's yes
18
Dwight David Eisenhower; 1890-1969
Next question: will Nixon remain on 1956 ticket?
26
Richard Milhous Nixon; 1913-1994, Political candidates
Gift, gaiety for the Pope
28
Pope Pius XII; 1876-1958, Birthdays
Portrait
32
Sir John Bagot Glubb; 1897-1986
City shows how to fight decay
62
Cleveland (Ohio) (City planning)
Horace the housebroken hare
65
Cecil S. WEBB, Hares
World's biggest serve
73
Pancho Gonzales; 1928-1995, Tennis
Sands of desert turn gold
78
Scottsdale (Ariz.), Western States (Social life and customs)
Faces for a facade
87
Churches (Buildings) (Great Britain), Portrait sculpture
Royal sanction for a stamp
32
Postage stamps
Go slow, now
37
Education (Southern States), Blacks (Education), Public schools (Desegregation)
Three imports of Ike's decision
37
Dwight David Eisenhower; 1890-1969, Republican Party (U.S.)
Europe's bad winter is cruel to the end
38
Cold weather
No sign of peace for Autherine
40
Autherine Lucy
Set to strike in the shadows
43
Military training
Man-made lens which can fit inside the human eye
52
Eye (Surgery), Plastic lenses
Mystery monster causes some British ripples
57
College students, Hoaxes
Last O'Neill tragedy
93
Eugene O'Neill; 1888-1953
Long day's journey into night
93
Eugene O'Neill; 1888-1953, Theater reviews (Single works)
Music world's young wonder
105
Glenn Gould; 1932-1982
Memo to the girls
113
Single men, Casper (Wyo.)
Confessions of master jewel thief
121
Arthur BARRY, Theft
Turnout for a top Italian
141
Giovanni Gronchi; 1887-1978
Antigravity goat
144
Goats