Description: I have many vintage Life magazines for sale from all different eras and of all different subjects. In garage sale condition, so some pages may be missing or torn. If you are interested in a specific topic, please let me know and I can find examples from my archive that are not yet listed. Please also let me know if you'd like to buy more than one and we can make a deal to give you a nice discount and combine shipping. Thanks for looking! COVER A Berber girl, whose mountain tribe in Morocco represents a living pattern of Neolithic culture, wears her virgin's headdress and traditional chin tattoo as she forages for fuel with baby sister riding in a fold of her clothing (see pp. 74-95) THE WEEK'S EVENTS As world worries about Middle East, new Egypt shows its Nature triggers tornado season and man fights it strength. Photographed on and man Diaries Douglas Duncan Salesman with understanding boss gives pros fits in the Masters A Look at the World's Week Odyssey of a daft raft: landlubbers trying to outdo "Kon-Tiki" take a long Pacific voyage to nowhere EDITORIAL Is the income tax just? PICTORIAL ESSAY Man shapes his environment: the domesticatione of plants and animals gave man his greatest victory in the battle against nature. Part IV of "The Epic of Man. Text by Lincoln Bar- nett. Photographs for LIFE by David Douglas Duncan and Frank Scherschel. Paintings by Alton S. Tobey ARTICLE Glubb Pasha tells how our Middle East enemies work: Arab agitators abetted by Reds, says British general ousted from Jordan, imperil the West's position FASHION Bright spot on a bad day: spring brings a deluge of raincoats in new styles and gay prints EDUCATION Parents' schooldays: a Maryland school puts mom and pop through three days of their children's curriculum TRANSPORTATION From our horrible highways: Artist Basil Wolverton draws cars for maniac autoists MOVIES Rotten business in the ring: a walloping film tells of the fixed fights and phony build-up of a boxer SCIENCE A turkey that never had a father: Agriculture Department scientist studies hens that produce chicks without any assistance from toms MODERN LIVING Strung up for sitting down: a make-it-yourself chair has a seat woven of clothesline MEDICINE An official warning makes things hotter for Hoxsey's cancer clinics SPORTS Bulls baffle brave Bertha: Colombian girl takes a beating but keeps coming back for more NATURE Cannibal snail gets a job: a tiny African mollusk is imported to fight a citrus pest PARTY A wistful reunion at Pickfair: Mary Pickford gathers famous film figures of 1920s OTHER DEPARTMENTS Letters to the Editors Speaking of Pictures: Miscellany: Paddles and the poodles a swimsuit that really gets around
Price: 9.99 USD
Location: Savannah, Georgia
End Time: 2024-12-01T13:18:06.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Language: English
Special Attributes: Vintage
Topic: Historical
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1956