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the USA.
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Life Magazine
1967 Special Edition - Israel's
Swift Victory. This issue was available only
at newsstands, not mailed to subscribers. No ads. It
was published about the Six-day war, was printed sometime
between June 30 and July 7. 98 illustrated pages about
Israel, the Arab Israeli war, Nasser, and all aspects
of this conflict. Build up of fervor, Jordan's eastern
front, General Itshak Rabin meets with deputies in Tel
Aviv. First morning's decisive strike. Patrols go into
Gaza Strip. Photographer Paul Schutzer dies en route
to Gaza Strip, last frames from his camera. Gulf of
Aqaba. On to the river and Jerusalem. Arab Legionnaires
caught, interrogated. USS Liberty is unexplained casualty.
Damascus and Syria. Hazards of victory and the burden
of defeat. Plight of Arab refugees. At the UN, Russia
vs. Israel. Rejoicing over victory, weeping over the
dead.
G - $98
Life Magazine
January 6, 1967 : Cover - A black leopard : part
I of a new series : the great cats of Africa (16 pages
of color photos). Welsh town of Aberfan's grief for
its dead children in a mine disaster. Close-up of the
Navy's top handyman, Dr. William B. McLean. Sports -
Rick Barry : basketball's newest box-office attraction.
Obituary for gambler Nick the Greek. Sydney, Australia's
new architecturally-innovative opera house. Movie review
- "A Man for All Seasons" by Thomas More, with Robert
Bolt and Orson Wells. James H. Bedford has his body
frozen for possible future revival - the first cryogenic
internment, Cryonics Society of California. Fancy party
with Elsa Martinelli, Maria Callas, Sydney Chaplin,
Ludmilla Tcherina. US leaders take to the Ski Slopes,
photos of Robert Kennedy, Charles Percy, Defense Secretary
McNamara, and John Lindsay. Back page, wonderful funny
photo of telephone pole linemen training to climb.
VG - $25 
G - $15
Life Magazine January
13, 1967 : Cover - US Navy patrols the Mekong
River. New US front in Vietnam War : Mekong Delta. Two
page color ad for Ski Western America, good photos and
7 ski area descriptions. Television review - "Mission
Impossible". The Senate : first Negro member since the
Reconstruction - Republican Edward Brooke of Massachusetts.
Close-up of poet Marianne Moore, with Allen Ginsberg,
Yevgeny Yevushenko and Robert Lowell. Part II of the
great cats of Africa : the cheetah, 12 page of color
photos. Great art robbery of the Dulwich College Picture
Gallery - rembrandt, Dou and Elsheimer stolen. Super
Bowl special story - Kansas City Chiefs vs. the Green
Bay Packers, great action and football player profile
photos. Pete Rozelle, football commissioner profile,
shown with Bart Starr and Rix Yard. "Cabaret" and "I
Do, I Do" with Robert Preston and Mary Martin. Britain's
Donald Campbell dies as he tries to break own world
speed record on water as his "Bluebird" blows up. Spectacular
Centerfold color Budweiser ad with eight Clydesdale
horses pulling beer wagon. marines muster out on Telfair
for a Mediterranean training cruise
VG - $20 
G - $10
F (All G, but has a water marked margin) - $5

Life Magazine January
20, 1967 : Cover - Red Guards in Canton. China
: Crisis in Mao Tse-tung's Red Guard and it's purge.
Nice reproduction of LBJ portrait by Peter Hurd - LBJ
hates it! Close-up profile story of French actress Jeanne
Moreau. Part III of the great cats of Africa : the majestic
lion, 12 pages of color photos. Interesting fashion
article on large tube of fabric that can be worn many
ways, designed by Ferro Ettehadieh. Gian Lorenzo Bernini
sculpture - done at 13 - discovered in Rome. Profile
of Czech director Milos Forman and his new movie "Loves
of a Blonde". Miscellany - funny photo of two fox
hunters looking the wrong way as fox zooms past. Hilarious
two page ad for International Paper Company, showing
their best geek scientists. Good color ad for the American
Motors Rebel 550 Sports Sedan.
VG - $20 
G - $10 
F (Generally EXC, framable cover, but has faint
water mark along spine) - $5 
Life Magazine January
27, 1967 : Cover - Acapulco : bold and bare beachwear,
ugly swimsuits with hot models. Famous WWII war correspondent,
Robert Sherrod, covers Vietnam. Close-up of the brothers
Kantrowitz - Drs. Adrian and Arthur - one a doctor and
one a physicist team up on innovative ways to heal the
human heart. Profile of director Michelangelo Antonioni
and his film, "Blow-Up". Computer as tutor : Linda Martin,
age 6-1/2 listens to instruction from computer. Sports
- Chuck Stearns, the fastest man on water skis - 119
mph. Great financial scandal - Yusif Bedas and Lebanon's
Intra Bank collapse. Business - Lebanese financier Yusif
Bedas and his huge Intro Bank goes bust in Beirut. Centerfold
color Goodyear Tires ad with a photos of a variety of
cars - starting with the 1913 Buick - that sport their
tires. Miscellany - funny photo of six elephants lined
up outside a pub waiting while their owner, Bob Roberts,
slakes his thirst. Special ad for Foster Grant featuring
July Christie.
VG - $20 
G - $10 
Life Magazine February
3, 1967 : This issue
was printed with two different covers and lead stories
:
COVER 1 : Bahamas resort
from air with red dice (extremely
rare, I've
gone out of my way to find it for you).
This cover appeared with lead story "Fantastic
Mission to revoke death - body of California professor
Dr. James H. Bedford is frozen for later revival."
OR the lead story on the
death of the three astronauts. The lead story was apparently
changed before the cover.
I've noted any that have the Bedford story
COVER 2 : Apollo astronauts
Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee talking over
their flight plan, with lead story on death of three
astronauts in burning capsule.
Other content is the same :
Close-up of 17-year-old model Twiggy. Profile
of the late minimalist artist Ad Reinhardt. Scandal
in the Bahamas - an island paradise corrupted by graft,
greed, and US gangsters. Reporter Michele Ray reportedly
a captive of the Vietcong. After President Johnson awarded
him the Distinguished Service Cross, Sgt. Charles B.
Morris returns home to Galax, Virginia and a rousing
welcome. Miscellany - funny photo of men with their
arms in strange positions - learning semaphore?, a choreographer
with ballet members in hard hats?, a crew moving a sheet
of glass? You decide.
VG (Three Astronauts
Cover)- $40 
G (Three Astronauts Cover)- $30 
G (BAHAMAS
Cover)(Generally VG, but cover edges have a
thin faded line) - $68 
G (BAHAMAS Cover)
- $64 
G (BAHAMAS Cover)(All
G, with faded cover edges) - $58
F (BAHAMAS Cover)(All
G, but cover has library stamp in ocean and "Copy
2" on beach) - $28 
Life Magazine February
10, 1967 : Cover - Gus Grissom's caisson at Arlington
after Apollo astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger
Chaffee died during a launch rehearsal. Neat two page
Pan-Am ad with photo of Neuschwanstein castle. Photos
and initial investigation on why the Apollo capsule
ignited. Close-up of Commissioner of Education Harold
Howe II, his teaching philosophy, shows him playing
hockey, chopping wood and hiking in New Hampshire. Oklahoma-born
Adelle Donen leads the US take-over of British social
life. Medicine - Du Pont breakthrough drug, Symmetrel,
that blocks viruses. Worst snow in Chicago's history
- amazing photos of a city standing still . Adventure
- 11-year-old skydiver Danny Rutledge dies. Ideas in
Houses - an Arizona hacienda with a view. Miscellany
- cute photo of a turtle with a baby turtle on his head
like a hat
VG - $26 
G - $16
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Life Magazine February
17, 1967 : Cover - Photo of Ed Sanders, a leader
of New York's other culture. Fashion report - Norman
Norell designs new outfits with big belts, for small
waists. Two page ad for Clairol, showing women flying
out of the beauty shop. Happenings : the worldwide underground
of the arts creates the other culture. Russian poet
Yevgeny Yevushenko writes of his visit to America. Close-up
of criminal lawyer newcomer
F. Lee Bailey, nice photo of his wife Wicki.
Travel - the Greek island of Crete, photos by Sam Shaw.
Iowa M.D., Dr. William Owen, volunteers in Vietnam small
towns. Sports - UCLA basketball center Lew Alcindor
gets new pants, length 51" by tailor Frank Cuda,
photo of his girlfriend Jeri Haywood. Miscellany - funny
photo of a VW trailering a replica of a mammoth.
G - $10 
Life
Magazine February 24, 1967 :
Fold-out cover - Elizabeth Taylor in "Taming of
the Shrew." Gang wars in Boston, Robert Palladino
and 43 others are murdered, investigation story Richard
B Stolley. Buddy McLeand and the McLaughlin brothers
feud on the streets of Boston. Great photo of Raquel
Welch at 24 in a mini skirt - gets married in Paris
to Patrick Curtis. Burton analyzes Liz - "My nagging,
scheming, seductive, honest wife." President's
Crime Commission issues its findings in startling nationwide
survey. Ad for Heublein Cocktails featuring movie star
George Sanders. Samuel Rosenberg collects paper tickets
from his travels. Color ad of woman on the beach wearing
Warner's new Body-Do girdle and bra. James Rouse - messianic
master builder of an instant city in Columbia Maryland.
British artist Aubrey Beardsley makes large prints that
models pose in front of for fashion designers including
Donald Brooks, Halston, Adolfo and Elite. France's skier
Jean-Claude Killy comes of age - great photos of him
at Megeve and Wengen. Nice back page photos of two penguins
with their babies.
VG - $30 
G - $20
F (All G, but has a
water marked corner) - $7
F (All G, but has water
marked margins) - $7
Life Magazine
March 3, 1967 : Cover - Color photo of a page
from Leonardo da Vinci rediscovered notebooks. Chrysler
300 ad featuring a fabulous parachuting couple, be someone
special. Hero of science, Robert Oppenheimer and his
time at Los Alamos. Close-up of actor Walter Matthau
and his first leading role - A Guide for a Married Man.
Part 1 of a new series on America : New England - photos
by William Garnett, Very cool photo of Cobbosseecontee
Lake in Maine. Nature - rare black eagles (Verreaux)
from South Africa, photos by Jeanne Cowden. Michigan
Governor Romney campaigning for the Presidency - but
not officially - photos of him riding dogsleds. Will
of long-vanished Arizona miner James Kidd sets off a
legal dispute regarding the human soul. Medicine - skin
cancer ointment that can be applied at home by Dr. Edmund
Klein. Very good Foster Grant clip-on sunglasses ad
featuring six photos of Woody Allen. Fashion Baroness
Fiona Thyssen shows of Dior Designer Marc Bohan's work.
Miscellany - funny photo of "a house divided" - one-half
of duplex that remains in the front yard of a new 31-story
apartment tower.
VG - $25 
G - $15
F (All G, but cover
neatly loose from staples) - $7
Life Magazine March
10, 1967 : Cover - US paratroopers in mid-air
over Vietnam in "Battle Jump". Obituary of "Life" magazine
editor Henry R. Luce (1898-1967) photos and story of
his life and career, by John K Jessup. Diet Rite Cola
ad featuring Jazz musician Paul Horn. Close-up of Austrian-born
businessman Charles Bluhdorn who touts corporate diversification
and "conglomerates". Broadway play review - Lynn Redgrave
in Black Comedy. My favorite ad - the Volkswagon bug
really floats, and here is the photo to prove it. Medicine
- cystic fibrosis patients breath easier using the new
ultrasonic nebulizer (photo of 2-1/2 year old cf patient
Maria Kazlauskas). Part 2 of "To see America" series
: New York - spectacular photos by John Leongard. 10
page Profile of actor Charles Chaplin, interview by
RIchard Meryman. Super illustrated color ad for Triumph
motorcycles. Archaeology - 250 - year-old Spanish treasure
salvaged by Kip Wagner from the sea off Florida is auctioned
in New York. New fashion report from Paris by designer
Galanos. Miscellany - funny photo of a Spanish matador
shaking his cape at a rabbit.
G
- $20
Life Magazine March
17, 1967 : Cover - Peanuts cartoon cover by Schultz.
Charlie Brown and Snoopy, winners at last - the great
Peanuts craze. Clairol ad featuring hairdresser Enrico
Caruso. Color ad for United featuring Sheri Woodruff
- stewardess with four cups of coffee. Hoffa goes to
jail in Lewisburg Pa inmate number - 33298-NE
- long story about his career with lots of photos. Happy
new semi-states in the Caribbean - Antigua, St. Kitts,
St. Lucia. John Fairchild, publisher of Women's Wear
Daily, is a sly fox in fashion's chicken house. Multi
page feature on the Shakers sect, their lifestyle, their
furniture and and their people. "Mr. Brain Drain,"
William Douglass an American raider, makes off with
England's scientists - Ray Woof, Michael Cusick, Jeff
Bairstow. Neat ad for Chrysler Newport featuring a very
early hang glider. The barefoot bag on Oregon State
Campus, interesting psychological experiment in a class
taught by Dr. Charles Goetzinger, a student in the class
is completely shrouded, other students responses to
him. Seven page feature article on Charles Schultz and
how he created Charlie Brown and Snoopy.
VG - $95
G - $78
Life Magazine March
24, 1967 : Cover - Easter in Jerusalem along
the Via Dolorosa. Defection of Stalin's daughter, Svetlana,
with photos from her personal album. Neat L&M ad
featuring dog sledding. Hilarious Bekins moving ad with
old woman on her porch with a shotgun. Violence in post-election
New Delhi India, gruesome photos. Newsfronts - profile
of Black civil rights leader James Meredith and Congressional
opponent Adam Clayton Powell. Close-up of longshoreman/writer
Eric Hoffer. Funny ad from AT&T called Wife Preservers
- makeup, telephone, lotion and false eyelashes. Shy
Elizabeth Hartman stars in movies " A Patch of
Blue" and "The Group". The spectacle
of Easter in Jerusalem - great historic prints and new
photos of people in holy places. Excerpt of Fred W.
Friendly's book, "Due to Circumstances beyond Our Control…"
with a photo of Friendly with Edward R. Murrow. Ideas
in Houses - Vermont tree-house ski house. Centerfold
color Volkswagen ad of a red Volkwagen Station Wagon
with eight funny mistakes to find. Miscellany - cute
photo of a baby lion sitting like a human in a rattan
chair.
VG - $23 
G - $13 
F (All G, nice, but back cover crumpled) - $5

Life Magazine March
31, 1967 : Cover - Harvard University's Dr. Burton
White's discoveries in infant aptitudes and early learning.
Uses and abuses of the US flag done by Marc Morrel,
Audrey Sabol, Betty Linton, Wendy Worth. Dairy farmers
in Caro MIchigan dump milk on the ground to protest
milk prices. Close-up of Athenagoras I, Leader of Eastern
Orthodoxy Christians, interesting photos of Orthodox
rites. Sports - outfielder Mickey Mantle tries out first
base three pages of photos of our favorite ball player.
Movies - James Joyce's "Ulysses" starring Milo O'Shea,
Barbara Jefford. Cool Shell Oil ad featuring winning
cars at Sebring raceway. Animals - "Snowflake" the baby
white gorilla, unique photos of a unique animal. Modern
Living - Expo '67 exhibit : architect Safdie's pueblo,
a new and efficient style of modular construction along
the St Lawrence River. Monsters of Morfee - interesting
photo of weird shapes snow takes on a gale-swept mountain
called Morfee in British Columbia
VG - $23 
G - $13
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Life Magazine
April 7, 1967 : Cover - North Vietnam under siege
photographed by American Lee Lockwood. US Prisoners
in North Vietnam, William A Robinson, Murphy Jones,
Arthur Black, Joseph Crecca, Edward L. Hubbard. Betty
Furness the Westinghouse Refrigerator lady. Close-up
of President Johnson's newly-appointed consumer affairs
adviser Betty Furness. Science - X-rays of mummy Ramses
II cool photos show us what is inside. Mosfilm : U.S.S.R.'s
super movie studio puts of epic films like War and Peace.
Ernest and Margaret Medders live high on the hog in
Texas thanks to Catholic Church loans. "Objectivists"
- disciples of Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead" philosophy
story by Jane Hamblin. Sports - profile of Pittsburgh
Pirates manager Harry "The Hat" Walker. Profile of actress
Patricia Neal after her stokes and coma. Colorful ad
for McGregor clothing featuring golf fashions.
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14, 1967 : Cover - Sharon Percy becomes Mrs.
John D. Rockefeller IV. Nice full page very red Ford
Fairlane ad with golf theme. Two page Gambles mail order
sale ad, get a lawnmower for $54.95. Britain threatened
by oil slick from a stricken tanker Torrey Canyon 10
page story with photos. Aden : British soldiers try
to keep the peace. Special Section : South America travel
and culture, Punta del Este in Uruguay, Sao Paulo, Venezuela's
Guri Dam. Movies - profile of Clint Eastwood, Rawhide,
A Fistful of Dollars. Fashion - Twiggy's miniskirts,
models, Bergdorf Goodman, Splendiferous, Galleria, Betsey
Johnson. Sports - high-speed therapy on ski slopes for
amputees (teacher : Jim Winthers, student : Richard
Moralis). Profile of cellist Jacqueline du Pre. Nice
Pan-Am ad featuring The Alcazar a castle in Segovia
Spain. Good US Savings Bond ad featuring Chinook helicopter
and troops in Da Nang. 22 year old Cello player Jacqueline
du Pre in Concert photos. Humorous back page photos
showing photos of people defying gravity
G - $10 
F (Generally VG, nice, but the tip of a corner
shows puppy teeth marks in margin) - $5 
Life Magazine April
21, 1967 : Cover - Part 1 of a provocative new
series : modern society's growing challenge : the struggle
to be an individual. Funny two page ad with nerdy cartoon
guy getting really really happy after buying a new car,
National Steel. Great Maytag washing machine ad featuring
Mrs. Dubler and her family of 12. Bataan : then and
now - survivors return 25 years later. Close-up of Heloise.
Science - submarine shuttle bus. Physiology - pupillograph.
Profile of basketball star Wilt Chamberlain, great photos
and story of him on the court. Crime - Murf the Surf
and Billy Cattano in Miami. Fashion - watches. Movies
- David Niven in "Casino Royale" spoof of 007 movie.
Apollo spacecraft fire. Centerfold color Ford ad featuring
their exclusive talking Convenience Control Panel. Miscellany
- funny photo of the lady (Ruth Singer) and tiger. Absolutely
amazing photos of a flaming DC-8 in the air, and after
landing, captain David C. Vaughter lands his flaming
plane safely, photos by Larry Golsong. Ask Heloise profile,
homemaking tips in 548 newspapers in 1967. Early article
about Affluenza, the Problem of having too much to choose
from by Bayard Hooper. Diet-Rite cola ad featuring the
beautiful ballet dancer Tanya Morgan. Arnold Palmer
in full page color ad for Bolens lawn tractors. Another
low point in motorcycling history, the Harley Davidson
M-65 motorcycle, half page color ad.
G - $12 
F (All G, nice,
but has a minor margin stain at back) - $5 
Life Magazine April
28, 1967 : Cover - Minitrain emerges from US
Pavilion at Montreal's Expo '67. 25-year reunion of
Doolittle's Tokyo raiders. Very funny ad for Budweiser
featuring Ed McMahon in a Budweiser suit. Close-up of
new coalition Chancellor Kiesinger of West Germany.
Part II of crisis of the individual series : the search
for purpose. Special Report - Somoza in Nicaragua. Nature
- US Senate committee considers California's embattled
redwoods. Profile of director Woody Allen. Sports -
profile of No. 1 matador El Cordobes. Reminiscence -
former West German chancellor Konrad Adenauer dies at
91. Miscellany - funny photo of a catfish drinking from
a baby bottle. Full page ad featuring student nurses
and the Chrysler Simca. Large article, with lots of
photos about the Montreal Expo, photos by Mark Kauffman
and Michael Rougier. Funny Campbell's Soup Ad with chef
Sam Sannicandro and a giant noodle. Two page color ad
for Pan-Am featuring the Concorde jet and Boeing 747,
good photos. Tufts University students and the Leonard
Carmichael Society, photos and story.
EXC - $35 
G - $13 
F (All G, nice, but cover has mild spot) - $8
F (Generally G, but has some water marked margins)
- $5 
Life Magazine May 5,
1967 : Cover - Mia Farrow - Mrs. Sinatra great
profile story and many photos. Homogenizing the Eskimo.
Greek coup seen from a window. Photo of a smiling Cosmonaut
Vladimir Komorav before is death on reentry. Tornado
over Oak Lawn. Frustrating warfare of business - the
problem of making work worthwhile. Stalin's daughter
Svetlana arrives in the U.S. George Romney G.O.P. front
runner for president. Ideas in Houses - Philip Farrar
home near Pebble Beach, California - seaside fortress,
very cool house with super location and views. Lyn Tornabene
(36) successfully masquerades as a high school student
to write a book about whether teens are different from
what they were 20 years ago. Harley-Davidson ad for
M-65 motorcycle. Beautiful original art by George Perlin
for the De Beers Diamond. Back page humor man feeds
seal a fish, every day, and seal does not like it.
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Life Magazine
May 12, 1967 :
Cover - Truman Capote stands between actors who play
killers in movie of his book. "In Cold Blood"
is filmed on scene of the crime - nightmare revisited
in Holcomb, Kansas. Vehicular revolution - wild shapes
and functions of new vehicles intended to carry more
people faster, fantastic helicopter busses, super large
planes, monorails. Barry Zorthian travels and does public
relations work on Vietnam war. Out of slums into "instant
homes" in 48 hours. Pro soccer's bumpy, multilingual
U.S. kickoff. Oldest paintings in the Americas on the
walls of a cave in Mexico - Olmecs. Nureyev and Fonteyn
dance - the new ballet Paradise Lost at New York's Metropolitan
Opera. Charlie Smathers drives 250 miles to catch trout,
ad for United Airlines. Worldwide cuisine, great photo
story on wild game, fish, fresh foods, cheeses and markets.
My favorite ad for Foster Grant, color full page ad
featuring six photos of Robert Goulet. Two page color
ad for the Honda Trail 90 motorcycle. Interesting back
page photo of man high jumping, angle of photo just
shows his feet and hips, no head or arms.
VG - $35 
G - $25 
F (Generally VG, but there is a thin edge water
mark) - $12
F (All G, but pages
at back are water marked) - $7
Life Magazine
May 19, 1967 : Cover - Wally Schirra Apollo astronaut.
Mercury Cougar ad with Dan Gurney, racing champ. Harley-Davidson
ad for the M-65. Amazingly politically incorrect Western
Airlines ad featuring an Arab Sheik and his 20 or so
wives. Astronaut training around the world, Mauna Loa,
Key West. NIce profile of astronauts, Walt Cunningham,
Donn Eisele. Up hill 881 with the Marines in Vietnam,
scary photos by Cathy Leroy. Honda boss Soichiro Honda
and his wife Sachi. Spring on farm by Burk Uzzle, lots
of great traditional farming photos. Stokely Carmichael
black power leader profile by Gordon Parks. Anouk Aimee
- French actress in A Man and a Woman. Indiana U students
by Gerald Moore - Dean Aulick, Robert Shaffer, Ken Abraham,
Bill Riley, Tom Cannon, Ted Breckel. Jim Brown - football
player turned actor. Fluidics - tubing and circuits
for computers by Henry Groskinsky. Unusual photo, Brown
bear looks in Pelican's mouth. Full page color ad for
Heublin mixers with Gypsy Rose Lee. Sprite ad with cool
illustration of Indy car.
VG - $32 
G - $22 
F (All G, but a few pages have a thin water mark)
- $10
Life Magazine
May 26, 1967 : Cover - Marine General Lew Walt
on Vietnam's hottest spot. Great ad for CBS Radio with
Walter Cronkite, Douglas Edwards, Dallas Townsend and
Mike Wallace, good photo. Whirlpool ad featuring cartoon
type illustration by Bill Mauldin. Profile of US Senator
Edward Long of Missouri. Religion - millions hold vigil
as Pope Paul visits Fatima in Italy. David Snell recounts
how it feels to die. Cool Honeywell ad of pilot in his
cockpit, Captain Art Bunting. Report on the east side
of the German wall. Modern Living - freighter "Amaryllis"
driven ashore near Florida's Singer Island resort. Profile
of playwright Edward Albee, his new Who's Afraid of
Virginia Wolf? Science - Italy scores an African space
triumph with first launch from a sea-borne pad.. Centerfold
color Budweiser ad with other beer caps used as poker
chips. Miscellany - funny photo of Chita the chimpanzee
holding unhappy baby Alan Kubler and drinking the baby's
bottle. Horribly ugly steel outfit by Paco Rabanne.
VG - $25
G
- $15 
F (All G, nice, but has water marked margin)
- $5 
Life Magazine
June 2, 1967 : Cover - Cultural Red Guards demonstrate
in Peking's Tien An Men Square. Feature article by Violinist
Ma Sitson and her escape from China. Mike Larkin flies
to visit the ocean on United Airlines. De Beers ad with
new art by William Rose. Close-up of Britain's liberal
party leader Jeremy Thorpe. Architecture - St. Louis'
Gateway Arch. Editor Hedley Donovan's report on Vietnam's
progress, 3rd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry, GREAT
photos, includes Kerry Nelson, James Stephens, William
Heckler, James Yunker, others not named. Sports - Profile
of Italy's middleweight boxer Nino Benvenuti. Miscellany
- funny photo of two crates - with feet - crossing a
road in London. Amazing photo essay on White Wolves
on Baffin Island, Stan Wyman. Nice ad for Autolite ignition
coil with Indy car photo. Fashion - plumage outfit by
Dior, John Moore, Norman Norell, Emeric Partos, and
George Halley.
G - $13 
F (Generally G, but has a water marked corner
tip.) - $5
Life
Magazine June 9, 1967 : Cover - Sir Francis Chichester
and the Gipsy Moth, sails singled handed around the
world. Two page full color ad for the Honda Trail 90.
Kentucky Fried Chicken - take the Colonel on a Picnic
- color ad with picture. The Action Intellectuals by
Theodore White - Jerome Wiesner, Hans Mark, McGeorge
Bundy, James Conant, Charles Hitch, James Tobin, Wilbur
Cohen, Edward Mason, Kenneth Clark, Carl Kaysen, Walt
Rostow, Daniel Moynihan, John Gardner, Kermit Gordon.
Country singer Petula Clark - photos and profile - new
single hit Downtown, Belgium home to NATO and SHAPE.
Mr and Mrs Ambassador - Ellsworth and Carol Bunker.
Bok Eung Lee breaks bricks with his head. The Gypsy
Moth - 226 days to sail around the world, great photos
and story. Cool two page ad for Goodyear tires featuring
A.J. Foyt and his Indy car. Back page photo - Bok Eung
Lee breaks bricks with his head
G - $13 
F
(All G, but minimal margin water marks. Cover
is pale.) - $5
Life Magazine June
16, 1967 : Cover - Middle East war : advancing
Israeli troops take Egyptian prisoners on the Gaza Strip.
Israel attacks on four fronts in a 60-hour war. Part
II : Theodore H. White's Action-intellectuals. Profile
of Paul Schutzer, a famous Israeli photographer, killed
in action, great photo of Moshe Dayan. People - profile
of former scoutmaster Hubert Humphrey. Middle East history
- in 20 years there have been three Arab-Israeli wars.
Close-up of British psychic Maurice Woodruff, the man
with a third eye for the future. Medicine - radio pulses
used to kill pain. Music - follow up profile of the
Beatles by Thomas Thompson,
includes an extremely nice full page color photo of
the four Beatles with no words on it at all.
Miscellany - funny photo of Paul Barton who appears
(from the back) to be cuddling with his honey on a park
bench - but wait! from the front it's his dog, Denza.
Kids model funky shaped sunglasses. Richard Henry Lee
and John Marshall and the ratification of the US Constitution.
Nice full page color ad for LInde Stars jewelry. Full
page color ad for Heublein Cocktail mixers features
Jack Palance.
VG - $23 
G - $13
P (All G, nice, but missing a strip from one
page 23-4, affects Hugh Sidley column.) - $5
Life Magazine June
23, 1967 : Cover - Israeli soldier cools off
in the Suez Canal. Wrap-up of the Middle East War :
Final Thrust into Syria as reported by Theodore H. White.
Israeli attack of US communications vessel U.S.S. Liberty.
Late photographer Paul Schutzer's final 23 frames from
Middle East war. Close-up of beautician Erno Laszlo
and his fight to remove wrinkles. Fashion - the short-cut
pantsuit, worst fashion trend of 1967. Traveling through
Europe via the inland waterway, very neat photos and
map of canals that can take you all across Europe in
comfort, 10 page travelogue. Jordan's defeated King
Hussein. Part III of Action-Intellectuals series: Chartmakers
for Our Demanding Future. Theater - Leslie Uggams on
Broadway in "Hallelujah, Baby!". Miscellany - funny
photo of giraffe-sitter Maureen Mordle waking up with
her charges at the zoo in Plymouth, England.Very entertaining
ad for Volkswagon Bus painted as a Zebra, and parked
in front of Zebras. Full page ad for Julie Andrews new
movie "Thoroughly Modern Millie"
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Life Magazine
June 30, 1967 : Cover - Kosygin
at the United Nations summit in Glassboro. In the Wake
of the war - Kosygin at the U.N. summit. Full page Clairol
Shampoo ad featuring hair dresser Gene Shacove. Great
color ad for the Pontiac Grand Prix, with hand painted
illustration. Sean Connery appears in an ad for Jim
Beam bourbon, good picture of him. George Plimpton profile,
plenty of photos and one with him and Patrick O'Neal.
Melina Mercouri on Broadway in Never on Sunday, photos
by Gordon Parks. Florence troubles and treasures - Clearing
up after the flood, experts discover hidden art beneath
Renaissance frescoes. Raanan Lurie - Israeli from soldier
to artist. Noble zoo of the "Mad Marques"
of Bath. Spencer Tracy. "No one called Me Nigger,"
a personal statement by Gilbert Moore. Ideas in Houses
- Beach Palace - O'Toole house on Long Island. In Gaza,
refugee roundup. Spencer Tracy and Stanley Kramer work
on Mad, Mad World.
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Life Magazine
July 7, 1967 : Cover - President Johnson with
his daughter, Luci, and new grandson Patrick Lyndon
Nugent. Two page color ad for Honda motorcycles, Trail
90, Honda 50, Sport 50, and Rally. Marijuana : the facts,
myths, and hidden dangers six page exposé. Jordan's
King Hussein from Jordan pleads case to U.N. General
Assembly and President Johnson.Very funny looking photo
of Maud Ann with the latest fashion accessory, the Moshe
Dayan eye patch. Part 1 of a profile of US Coast Guard,
20 pages of amazing ocean rescue and weather photos.
Two page Firestone ad featuring Parnelli Jones and his
Indianapolis 500 race car. Millionaire Algur Hurtle
Meadows duped into spending $1.5 million for fake paintings.
Miscellany - funny photo of a dog up a tree and a cat
on the ground below.
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Life Magazine July
14, 1967 : Cover - Princess Lee Radziwell - stage
debut in Chicago in "The Philadelphia Story". Half page
ad for National Barbecue Month featuring Walter Jetton.
Western Airlines International ad featuring "Flub-Stub".
Revolution in film at Montreal's Expo 67 : movies that
blitz the mind, six screens of bizarre movies. Photos
of kidnapping of former Congo prime minister Moise Tshombe.
Sports - great profile and photos of undefeated heavyweight
Joe Frazier. Part 2 of a profile of US Coast Guard,
spectacular photos of icebreakers, flood rescue, high
angle rescue, great rescue stories. Military Affairs
- Israeli pilot's photos of flight over Egypt very cool
and unique photos. Amazing ad for Sony TVs, featuring
a dozen nudists watching TV in a field...really. Half
page color ad, a low point in Harley-Davidson history,
the 125cc Rapido. A new kids park in New York, made
from large plastic shapes. Musician Ma Sitson describes
the destruction of China's intellectuals under Mao.
Miscellany - funny photo of an English pointer, Thor,
lolling in an inner tube on the water.
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Life Magazine July
21, 1967 : Cover - Photo of abducted US official
Gus Hertz with montagnard tribesmen in Viet Nam: the
efforts to recover him from the Vietcong. Cute ad for
the Volkswagon Beetle, showing in appliances how much
it cost, looks like a good value! David Smith
swims from Morocco to Gibraltar, pretty good for a hippy.
Close-up of the Swiss White House chef Henry Haller.
Mirage-style lingerie. Special Report : animals of East
Africa. Science - voiceprints. Taufa'ahau Tupou IV,
new king of Tonga. Profile of poet John Berryman Whiskey
and Ink by Jane Howard. Modern Living - Atlanta new
hotel, the Regency Hyatt House. Ballet - Fonteyn and
Nureyev, from "Paradise Lost" to a San Francisco jail.
Miscellany - funny photo of a train engine taking the
middle road between forked tracks. Angela Landsbury
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Publishers Association.
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Life Magazine July
28, 1967 : Cover - Gruesome photos of 12-year-old
Joe Bass lies wounded in a Newark street a victim of
police marksman. NJ street during riot, interview with
two Newark snipers. The killing of Billy Furr, while
he loots a liquor store in Newark. Very nice color ad
for the Honda trail 90 motorcycle, shows hip woman and
nerdy boyfriend. Movie review - "In the Heat of the
Night". Close-up of Unitarian President the Reverend
Dr. Dana McLean Greeley. Half page Harley-Davidson motorcycle
ad featuring the Rapido 125 (a low point in Harley motors
history. Art - modern art by Ronald Blanden, Robert
Morris, Sol LeWitt, Rochard Artschwager. Business -
go-go stockmarket for penny stocks, traded young brokers
and traders. Medicine - dilemma of Columbia University's
new cigarette filter works better, but takes up more
room, developed by Robert Louis Strickman. Profile of
comedian Elaine May. Bus Mosbacher and America's Cup
defender "Intrepid", first photos of their secret weapon
keel and rudder. Miscellany - funny photo of an elephant
with its trunk in its ear.
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Life Magazine
August 4, 1967 : Cover - Troops
patrol a burning Detroit street. Negro revolt - the
flames spread, amazing photos of tanks, soldiers and
lots of angry people, LeRoi Jones, Charles Kenyatta,
Ron Karenga and H. Rap Brown. Profile of Paris novelist
Jim Jones. Fashions for the under-21 crowd, even the
most hip kid would not wear this stuff. Death at a house
called No. 116 in Turkey - earthquake in Yuvalak Turkey.
Carl Sandburg dies, life profile and several of his
unknown poems. New York's Fred Feldman - Helicopter
traffic reporter. John du Pont aims for Olympics pentathlon.
The Pope Papa Viaggianti meets the Orthodox Patriarch
Athenagoras in the Cathedral of St. George. Back page
humor, Bonn Hall fishes from a crane suspending him
over a river in Fort Wayne Indiana.
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Life Magazine
August 11, 1967 : Cover - U.S.S.
Forrestal air craft carrier disaster - inferno at sea,
CVA-59. Nepal - photo essay. David Amram composer, works
and plays with , Donna Darnell, Leonard Bernstein, George
Barrow. Israeli tourists visit the Sinai for vacation.
Aftermath in Detroit after riots. Rabies shots, and
Richard B. Stolley's decision.
Book : Gwyn Griffin's "An Operational Necessity."
Movie : "Don't Look Back" with Bob Dylan.
Psychedelia, Electric circus. A Sabbath in the Sinai
for Israeli tourists. Nice full page color Nestle's
chocolate ad. Photo of Rita Oldak, youngest woman to
pass British barristers' exams. Photo of Rolling Stone
Mick Jagger in court. Photos of men in mini-skirts.
Fashion wet suits in prints. Nice photo essay on Nepal,
includes tourists, local farm workers, Pokhara, Kathmandu,
Kal Bhairab. Amazing aftermath photos of Detroit riot
damage, Jerome Cavanaugh, William Hood Sr., Frank Robinson.
Rabies shots, Charles LeBrun, Richard Stolley. Very
ugly wetsuits with prints, checker patterns and polka
dots. Back page humor, man paints a woman on a bench,
she wears clothes, he paints her without.
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Life Magazine
August 18, 1967 : Cover - Prussian-born fashion
model Veruschka. Photo essay - President Johnson tries
to relax in Texas amid the nation's crises in the worst
summer in modern times. Havana - 11-day Latin American
Solidarity Organization conference with Castro,
and Jules Regis Debray. Political prisoner Frenchman
Jules Regis Debray held captive in Bolivia. Close-up
of India's sitar musician Ravi Shankar. Sports - Red
Sox outfielder "Yaz" Yastrzemski. New rules for the
singles game. Business - Kurt Einstein's "stress" interviews.
Art - Elizabeth "Queen" Allen's patchwork pictures.
Movies - six million dollar "Planet of the Apes", cool
photos, including ones showing the makeup process for
Maurice Evans. Miscellany - cute photo of a girl and
a chimpanzee companionably eating ice cream cones. Funny
ad, the new super duper Gleem toothpaste, Cleans Like
Crazy, Tastes Like Great. 10 pages of amazing photos
of super model Veruschka - very hot. Toni shampoo ad
showing all of the 1967 Miss America contestants. Dating
in 1967 , computers and stewardesses, Mike O'Harro,
Denise Bradley, Frank Telfer, Kelly Smith, Randy McDowell.
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Life Magazine August
25, 1967 : Cover - US Marine and Vietnamese boy
return to Hoa Hiep after fishing. Combined Action Platoon
of US Marines and South Vietnamese soldiers - "defend,
befriend" pacification campaign. Slum programs try to
stop the violence in US ghettos, mayor JOhn Lindsay,
Willy BoBo Sextet. Close-up of film-maker Bruce Brown,
with a great photo of him jumping his BSA motorcycle.
To See America - tour of 248-year-old farmhouse White
Chimneys near Lancaster, Pennsylvania photos by Nina
Leen, Henry Slaymaker, Hannah Slaymaker, S. R. Slaymaker.
US dollar in crisis as bullion reserves dwindle to $13
billion by John K Jessup. Science - Dr. Johannes Kylstra's
mouse breathes liquid (fluorocarbon) - and lives. Art
- Picasso's five-story tall, 162-ton sculpture for Chicago's
Civic Center. Miscellany - funny photo of Bruce Lewis'
sports car - bearing a stripe down the middle - lined
up with the stripe painted on the road. School season
shopping with the "Rexall Blackboard Bonanza"
cheesy stuff that you can mail order from Rexall. Cool
Honeywell ad with robot arm and Dr. H. W. Mergier. Alcatraz
photo shoot - fashions modeled by Sharon Acker, Angie
Dickinson.
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Life Magazine September
1, 1967 : Cover - Posters : walls and walls of
expendable art, American ephemera. Part 1 of two reports
on the Mob and its empire, its power, its structure,
and vicious tactics. Photos of the Ruggiero Boiardo
"Capo" home, Joe Bonanno. The mob families
around the US, Gambino, Genovese, Magaddino, Zammuto,
Giordano, Lanza, Cerrito, Licata, Colletti, Scalish,
Corallo. Close-up of baseball manager Birdie Tebbetts.
Profile of Sioux City, Iowa. Vietnam's approaching elections.
Sports - California swimmers Debbie Meyer and Claudia
Kolb break four world records. Miscellany - funny ad
of woman reaching out to stop a little boy from smacking
the bottom of a nude statue at the Santa Barbara Museum
of Art in California. Centerfold color Naugahyde ad.
Amazing photos of a flood in Fairbanks Alaska. Neat
story about Birdie Tebbetts and new baseball stars.
American model Mary Russell models high fashion, Dior,
Ungaro, St. Laurent and Courreges.
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Magazine September 8, 1967 :
Cover - Carl Yastrzemski, Boston's slugger, singles
against Chicago - baseball. The frenzied pennant race.
Brazen empire of crime Part 2 : How the mob muscles
into your daily life. Beatles with their guru. Shirley
Temple runs for Congress. Voice and torment of a rebel
Catholic priest - Father James Drane. Tours to far-out
places - Amazon, Antarctic. Ideas in houses - prefab
- Risom house in Block Island, Rhode Island. Funny Western
Airlines International ad featuring Rip Van Winkel and
the Flub-Stub. Color ad for Union Electric featuring
the new Civic Center Busch Memorial Stadium. Chicago
baseball feature, Gary Peters, Don McMahon, Ken Berry
and Elston Howard, great action photo. Very cool Autolite
ad featuring a red Ford GT. Great ad for Warner girdles,
shows a photo of a pear, and says "this is no shade
for a girl". Part 2 of "The Mob", and
story about the Costa Nostra and it's corruption of
America. Russia publishes Winnie the Pooh - Vinni-Pukh
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September 15, 1967 : Cover - Part I of the intimate
recollections of Stallin's daughter, Svetlana. Election
Day in Vietnam. Two page International Paper Company
ad with Herb Hammett and his room sized computer. Di
Bau day in Vietnam, pre election day celebration. Close-up
of Olympic-hopeful Mark Spitz. Archaeology - Leif Eriksson
and his relatives, skulls and bones found in Brattahlid
near Julianehaab Greenland. Fashion - US styles with
the Expo Look Real Great Society : New York slum kids
team up to fight poverty, Armando Perez, Rabbit Nazario,
Angelo Gonzales, Chino Garcia. Sequel - return of the
musk ox, cool photos of an unusual animal and her baby.
Sports - America's Cup racers Sturrock and Wright of
the "Dame Pattie". Art - New York Metropolitan Museum
unveils Canova's Perseus Holding the Head of Medusa
statue. Entertainment - Disneyland's amazing new robot
buccaneers of the "The Pirates of the Caribbean". Centerfold
color Chrysler Plymouth Fury ad.
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Life Magazine
September 22, 1967 : Cover - Part II of the intimate
recollections of Stalin's daughter, Svetlana and son
Iosif Stalin. Six page color Ford ad for 1968 - Mustang,
Torino and LTD. Shock of public strikes at New York
Schools and Ford. Fundraiser for Venetian artisans recovering
from last year's flood featuring Magda Konopka, Alexandra
Darielle Villard, Elizabeth Taylor, Annaliese Grundig.
Close-up of the Army's topmost sergeant : William O.
Wooldridge. Paris kids fashion show with Henri Robain,
Sophie Herrera, Nadine Judkiewicz, Aurelien Ferenczi.
Movies - shining pageant of "Camelot" with Richard Harris
and Vanessa Redgrave . Sports - world's top woman tennis
player, Billie Jean King. Science - Ted Serios' "thoughtographs",
he makes photos with his mind? Music - "singing" sensation
Mrs. Elva Miller. Miscellany - cute photo of 3-year-old
Shane Gabriel who has found a way atop a mail box and
is pulling out pieces of mail. Centerfold color Ford
Mercury Montego ad.
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Life Magazine September
29, 1967 : Cover - ABM defense test : fired from
California, ICBM re-enters atmosphere over Kwajalein.
Exclusive interview with Secretary McNamara regarding
the new ABM system. Crime - Louisiana Governor McKeithen
and D.A. Garrison offer resignations over exposure of
the Mob. Close-up of animal TV star trainer Ivan Tors.
Science - Brucker survival capsule. Surprising progress
of Negro education since integration. After Israeli-Arab
war, over a million Arab refugees search for a home.
Wall Streeter Jack Dreyfus financed broad research on
depression and anxiety drug DPH. Youth - 29 groups compete
in the Battle of the Bands in Braintree Mass, the Gents
from Utah win the competition. Movies - Barbara Streisand
in "Funny Girl" profile of bad fashion choices and"
Swan Lake" spoof. Centerfold color NFL ad includes
an NFL Football Guide (Cowboys' Edition) and features
Golden Helmet Award Products. Back page humor photo
- dump truck ready to dump it's load on a city worker
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Life Magazine October
6, 1967 : Cover - Beginning of a series on the
Middle East. Last crossing of the "Queen Mary". Newsfronts
- Hurricane Beulah hit Texas. Profile of birth control
champion Sam Keeny. Art - Philadelphia Museum of Art
exhibition of engravings by an anonymous 15th Century
German printmaker. Science - New York City psychiatrist
uses model-railroad marriage therapy. Ideas in Houses
- Willis Harpel's Anchorage, Alaska home with a view.
Centerfold color GM Pontiac Le Mans ad. Funny ad for
"Famous Photographers School" will train you
to take photos, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Bert Stern, Arthur
d'Arazien, and Victor Keppler. Nice full page color
ad for Polaris '68 snowmobile. Large photo filled article
on the Queen Mary, cut away view of the interior, celebrity
passengers, Elizabeth Taylor, Laurel & Hardy, Zimmy,
a very unique photo of a refitted Queen Mary as a troop
carrier, taken through a periscope. Aftermath of Hurricane
Beulah - Texas coast devastation, photos and story of
a destroyed Brownsville. Interesting and detailed article
on the Suez Canal, it's construction, history, cool
photos and illustrations. Long article with a famous
illustration of the death of General Gordon in Mahdi's
camp by G.W. Joy. Nice photos of Alaska's Willis Harpel
house in Anchorage designed by John Lautner
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Life Magazine
October 13, 1967 : Cover - Ingrid
Bergman ends her exile. Middle East Part 2 - Western
ways jolt the Arabs. Good Honeywell ad featuring Cyril
Magnin of the Magnin department store. Cool ad with
great photo of Dusenberg motor car for Avco Lycoming
engines. Very cute photo of a baby Aardvark. Monsanto
ad with football player Len Dawson. Carl Stokes wins
a first black mayor of Cleveland. Richard Hatcher runs
for mayor of Gary Indiana, with the help of Birch Bayh.
A rather scandalized report - Nudity in public. William
Styron author of Lie Down in Darkness, Set this house
on fire. Samaritans - good and bad. Novelist as a rebel
slave - William Styron. Multi page Ingrid Bergman profile
and photo story. Louise Day Hicks runs for mayor of
Boston. Fearsome foursome give the Los Angeles Rams
the best defensive line in pro football. A pigtailed
girl architect (Tonny Zwollo) from the Netherlands builds
schools for Mexico's Indians. Vassar and Yale Union
a good idea or not?
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Life
Magazine October 20, 1967 :
Cover - In a prison camp near Hanoi, Lt. Paul E. Galanti,
a Navy flier, sits under a sign telling him how to keep
his cell. U.S. Prisoners in North Vietnam and visits
with their families at home, Captain Charles Boyd, Lt
Commander Kay Russell, David Hatcher, David Rehmann,
Arthur Cormier. Bob Mathias - two-time Olympic decathlon
champion is now in Congress. Ottoman empire crumbles
and new Middle East emerges, great historic photos,
German arms dealers, Enver Pasha, invasion at Gallipoli,
Lawrence of Arabia, Sultan Mohammad V. Ed Sullivan after
20 years, photos of dozens of their guests, Barbara
Streisand, Beatles, Jack Paar, Maria Callas, Dean Martin,
Jerry Lewis, Jackie Gleason. College activists plan
to get control on Berkeley campus, Ed Schwartz president
of NSA. Britain survives the Breathalyser. Great RCA
ad featuring Star Trek heroes, Kirk and Spock.
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Life Magazine
October 27, 1967 : Cover - Marine inside the
cone of fire at Con Thien. David Douglas Duncan photographs
the Marines in action 18 pages of amazing military photography,
includes Kenneth Birdsong, Ninth Marines, Third battalion,
Dennis McLean, Bill Dancy, Harry Hutchinson, Charles
Tisby, Toby Hooten. MONY - Mutual of New York ad featuring
photographer Nicholas P. Ruscio. Tap Pryor crusading
biologist at sea, wants to study and protect the ocean
around the Hawaiian islands. Little Janis Ian - "I
am society's child", singer and performer at New
York's High School of Music and Art. Beautiful illustrated
ad for the Pontiac Wide-Track Bonneville, art signed
Van Kaufman and Art Fitzpatrick. Workings of the computer
- man's most complex machine, nice photos, diagrams
and illustrations on how they work. He's known as O.J.
Simpson and he's the best college halfback in the country,
nice photos and profile story. Governors confer aboard
the S.S. Independence, John Connally, John Volpe, Ronald
Reagan, George Romney, Rockefeller. Methedrine (speed)
- the thrill drug that has even the hippies scared.
National Guard - are they prepared? Can Mary Wells rescue
American Motors? 19 year-old professor Harvey Friedman
teaches Philosophy at Stanford. Great pack page photo
of a water skiing dog, without the boat, rope or skis.
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Life Magazine
November 3, 1967 : Cover - Runaway kids. Movie
review - "Cool Hand Luke". The Chrysler Simca, 5 years
and 50,000 mile warranty. Nice Huffy ad with 15 of their
55 bike models. Close-up of movie star, novelist, playwright
Robert Shaw. Taj Mahal, many pages of spectacular photos
by Larry Burrows. The story of Shah Jehan and why he
built the Taj Mahal. Special Report - Yevgeny Runge
spy case, Heinz Sutterlin, Martin Marggraf Klara Pieschel,
Konrad Adenauer. Very funny ad for Uniroyal and Naugahyde
furniture covering. Urban expert Pat Moynihan and the
race crisis. Modern Living - big play in paper, colorful
wallpaper, murals, furniture and toys, all made of paper.
Miscellany - Funny photo of a racoon with its head stuck
in a tin can. Full page ad for the Volkswagen Fastback,
0 to 60 in 12 seconds, not very fast. Great full page
color ad for Polaris snowmobiles, good photos of the
Mustang model. Interesting two page ad for the Photomate,
and $29.95 negative scanner and photo printer.
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Life Magazine November
10, 1967 : Cover - Leningrad Music Hall Girls.
50th anniversary of the Soviet Union revolution. Ad
for an early tape recorder, the SCM Mail Call, record
your message on the Mail Call, mail the Letterpack,
and the recipient can hear your voice. Music - musician
Woody Guthrie (1912-1967). Coronation of Shah Mohammad
Reza Pahlevi of Iran. Newsfronts - Ernestine and Petrus
Ramoboa of Lesotho in South Africa find the seventh
largest diamond. Interesting photos and profile of the
new Russian youth, at work and play. Senate - Ethics
Committee vindication of Sen. Ed Long of Missouri. Youth
: hip and critical. Management : rising class of technocrats
looking for profits. Intelligentsia. Movies - director
Norman Jewison on the set of "Thomas Crown and Company".
Medicine - fingernail test for early diagnosis of cystic
fibrosis. Music - Bobbie Gentry, Ode to Billie Joe singer
and writer. Space - Dodge sends the first satellite
color photos of the Earth. Fashion - garters. Turtlenecks
are back in fashion, Adam Weset, Johnny Carson, Neol
Harrison, Pail Damaz, SI Newhouse Jr and RIchard Harris.
Miscellany - funny photo of a turtle next to a dog peaking
out of another turtle shell. Great two page Volkswagen
with all eight of the models lined up. Full page Monsanto
ad featuring their Actionwear for skiing.
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Life Magazine November
17, 1967 : Cover - Jackie Kennedy in Cambodia.
Very sappy ad for Vermont Maid Maple Syrup - cutest
girl ever. Case of the pot-smoking principal - Garnet
Brennan. Soviets celebrate the 50th anniversary of the
Bolshevik revolution in Leningrad, lots of color photos.
Victory over prejudice and corruption on a historic
election day, Carl Stokes, the new mayor of Cleveland.
Campbell Soup ad featuring 44 year veteran, Rose Hoffman.
Three faces of Prince Karim - Imam, sportsman, entrepreneur,
Aga Khan IV, pretty rowdy guy for a Muslim. First film
of cancer cells in action. The generation gap, the gulf
between parents and their children by Roger Vaughan.
Columbus, Indiana makes itself a showcase of modern
architecture lots of cool photos by John Loengard. Gary
Beban technocrat quarterback of UCLA. Parent-Child gulf.
Half page ad for the Scorpion snowmobile by Trailside
of Crosby Minnesota. Scuba Duba, an off Broadway hit
by Bruce Jay Freidman, with Jerry Orbach.
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Life Magazine November
24, 1967 : Cover - Governor Connally and photo
of fatal Kennedy motorcade. Last seconds of the Motorcade
- together with unpublished pictures by nine bystanders.
A funny ad for Mobil - the first auto accident in 1985
in Ohio, with photo. Funny ad for Sony TV with two prison
ors in a cell watching their small black and white TV.
A contribution to history - Governor Connally sets the
record straight on the fateful visit - Why Kennedy went
to Texas. Neat 1968 Mercury Cougar ad. After Saturn's
success, the way to the moon is open - super photos
of the Saturn series of rockets. Senator Eugene McCarthy
- new rallying point for dissent. Fiat's Gianni Agnelli
- giant of Italian industry. New strain of malaria hits
GIs. College entrance mania. Ideas in houses - Thomas
Fryes of Columbus, Ohio. Nicely illustrated Pontiac
Firebird Wide Track ad. The battle against Malaria in
Vietnam, Jerry Miller. New science of non-lethal weapons,
loud noises, slipper goo, pepper spray and tear gas.
Fashion - new British birds - Pat Booth, Susan Hampshire,
Diana Macleod, Jane Asher. Movie review - The Graduate
- with Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft.
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Life Magazine
December 1, 1967 : Cover - Return of the Red
Man. Great ad for Bekins moving and storage - the moved
Ripley's Believe it or Not! Population sweeps : the
race to be the 200,000,000th American. The battle of
Dak To - amazing and scary photos of the battle zone.
Devaluation : crisis of the mini-pound. Close-up of
Mrs. Justice Douglas. Sports - Dallas Cowboy's quarterback
Dandy Don Meredith and wife Cheryl. Profile of presidential
adviser Walt Rostow. Games - playing 3-D ticktacktoe.
Miscellany - funny photo of janitor Ernie Hublur takes
a ride on a merry-go-round when he sweeps. Two page
RCA Victor TV ad featuring Perry Como illustration.
Early US exploration journal, illustration, map and
story of traveling Jesuit priest Father Nicholas Point.
Clothing designer Valentino Garavani and his $1000 dresses
- models Antonella Lualdi, Rossana Schiaffino.
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Life
Magazine December 8, 1967 :
Cover - Pearl Bailey as the latest Dolly - smash Broadway
love-in. The Robert McNamara story, advisor to presidents
- John F Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson - nice inside the
White House photos. New dam in Pakistan. Flood in Portugal.
The world's best paid writer - Harold Robbins, profile
and great photos. Fashion strictly from Hungary. For
student doctors, it's Sim the deathproof patient. Aden
- case history of a terrorist campaign - the British
give up and pull out. Drama of Masada - archaeologists'
in Israel. Negro Olympic boycott. Updated Maytag ad
with large family - Mrs. Mack Evans Smith of Wallsburg,
Utah - 18 people in her family. Get a free Skilsaw with
S & H Green Stamps - full page ad. Super nice
two page color illustration of the Fort Montego and
Cyclone GT with scuba divers. Very moving two page color
photo of soldiers honoring their dead, represented by
many pairs of empty boots. Cool ad for the Aluminum
Association featuring the Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel.
General Franco of Spain, celebrates his 75th birthday.
Profile Professor Arnold Toynbee.
VG - $20 
G - $10 
F (All G, but has
cup ring on cover) - $5 
Life Magazine
December 15, 1967 : Cover - Louis Washkanski,
recipient of the historic heart transplant in South
Africa, donated by Ann Darvall. Newsfronts - a farewell
assessment of Vietnam, four years covering Vietnam by
Frank McCulloch. Book review - John Holt's "How Children
Learn". Movie review - "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?"
The Holy Land just before Christmas. Close-up of steelmaker
Frank Threatt who hires ex-cons for Congaree Iron. Boxed
art of Joseph Cornell, interesting sculptures and still
lifes in rough boxes, works on Utopia Parkway. Shoplifting.
The world's greatest tenor, James McCracken, carlo Bergonzi,
Michele Molese, Alberrt Lance, Franco Corelli? Fashion
- the ruffle, Mrs. Mark Miller, Mrs Conrad Hilton, Mrs
Henry Fonda, Joanna Pettet and Marlo Thomas model new
fashions. The shoplifting problem, one in 60 shoppers,
fighting it with cameras. Plus a very interesting cartoon
by Flora, showing 50 ways employees steal from a store.
G - $15 
Life Magazine December
22, 1967 : Cover - Special Double Issue : The
Wild World, with a photo of a bull elephant in Kenya
bush country. Charles A. Lindberg writes about the wisdom
of nature. Unique two page color ad for Alpine Cigarettes,
and the merchandise you can get for smoking them. The
world's great wildernesses. Amazons and the Dawn People
of Central Brazil, photos by Stan Wyman. Whales. Australia's
Outback with George Girdler, hunter. Indonesia's Udjung
Kulon jungle photos by Eliot Elisofon, amazing animal
shots. Noted English zoologist writes about the "naked
ape". The Cheat River in West Virginia. Ramain Cary's
love letter to elephants. Champion Spark Plugs ad with
RIchard Petty and his NASCAR winning car 43. Desmond
Morris and his Naked Ape book excerpted book. Cheat
River of the Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia -
great photos by John Dominis. International Paper Company
two page ad featuring karate master Ryohei Kanakogi
and their super strong cardboard. Great elephant feature
photos by Romain Gary.
F (All G, but cover
loose from staples) - $5  |