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LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1939 February 13 Blonde Norma Shearer

USD $27.00
LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1939 February 13 Blonde Norma Shearer
LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1939 February 13 Blonde Norma Shearer
LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1939 February 13 Blonde Norma Shearer
LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1939 February 13 Blonde Norma Shearer
LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1939 February 13 Blonde Norma Shearer
LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1939 February 13 Blonde Norma Shearer
LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1939 February 13 Blonde Norma Shearer
LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1939 February 13 Blonde Norma Shearer

LIFE Magazine Back Issue 1939 February 13 Blonde Norma Shearer

USD $27.00
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Condition: Very Fine, No Mailing Label, No Missing Page, age discoloration, surface wear, edge wear

Contents:
Anti-Lincoln cartoons from Britain’s “Punch”.
Great full page ad for “Huckleberry Finn” starring Mickey Rooney, big photo of Rooney in costume with fish and pole.
Chicago’s biggest blizzard in a decade.
Radiophotos from Germany, Spain, and Chile.
Crew is saved from ship that split in two in mid-Atlantic, Norwegian tanker Jaguar.
America’s best Housing Minds meet at Yale-Life conference.
$2.50 a week houses rise at $1 lots in Fort Wayne, photos of house going up in less than 2 hours.
Great full page color Canada Dry Ginger Ale ad, woman snapping her fingers.
Berlin people’s court.
Photo essay – the Philippines, ten pages.
Art for the Golden Gate Fair in color, includes Stephen Etnier, Richard Lahey, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Frederic Taubes.
Polo ponies are trained on the Texas prairies, Lea Aldwell, Bill Meadows, Cecil Smith, Slick Jones, Gallagher Ranch.
Maurice Evans makes up to play Falstaff.
Full page color Martini & Rossi Vermouth ad, men inside on a rainy night.
Live model and her dummy double defy public to tell them apart, Ann Reid Hutchinson and Models Preferred School.
Drove Players give themselves their own break, Isabelle Kimpal, Lyn Swann, Shirley Osborn, Bobbie Howell, Bill Howell.
Full page Postum ad is quiz, “How easy are you to get along with?”
Portland grave “robbers.”
Party with the DeMolays of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.