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Life Magazine, May 3, 1954. Includes: First Time in Color-Eight Pages of World’s

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Category:

Magazines

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Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Very Good

Publication Year:

1954

Subject:

History

Issue Type:

Monthly Issue

Publication Name:

Life

Month:

Monthly May

Year Published:

1954

Language:

English

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Type:

Magazine

Special Attributes:

1st Edition

Title:

Life Magazine

Era/Year:

1954

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Item number:

1334236262

Item description

First time in color, eight pages of world’s rarest stamps. Photos of child labor from 50 years ago: 1911 boys in coal mine, 1909 boys in cotton mill, 1911 girl in cannery. Spy thriller outdoes fiction, Mrs. Evdokia Petrov in Sydney. Runaway motorcycle slams into a Carolina crowd, Shriner motorcycle without rider. Pictorial essay – Baltimore’s Mergenthaler Vocational High School, with photos of Joe Berner and others. My five-year exile in my own country by Victor Raul Haya de la Torre. More South West dust storm photos, including Art Blooding and his family from Colorado, lovely aerial photo of contour-plowed fields near Walsh, Colorado. Kermit Terry goes home for the first time at age 2 and a half, Jamesport, Missouri. Cool two-page color Spread paint ad with room in purple and green. Feature on Secondary Education, part 4 - Vocational high school, Baltimore's Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical high school, not much safety gear in evidence. Actress Dolores Rosedale, Roxanne. Willie Shoemaker, jockey. Tupperware event in Kissimmee, Florida with photos of Edith Berkenbile, Collette Maniaci of Dearborn, Michigan, Betty Long of Rushville, Ohio, Fay Maccapulo, Annie Quirk and others. Full page color Canadian Club whisky ad with Sand yacht sailing, Clarence Hewitt.