MAGAZINE: LIFE PUBLICATION DATE: APRIL 26 1968 COVER TOPIC: FRENCH INTELLIGENCE AGENT ALL PAGES: Yes, based on inspection (See table of contents below) COVERS: Front and back intact, may have edge wear normal for age of magazine. ADDRESS LABEL: Front cover & attached CONDITION NOTES: Very good. typical, vintage magazine condition. Be sure to view image to make your own assessment. May have some page darkening which is normal for vintage magazines. Such a snapshot of history, you will be glad you choose it! We pack in plastic sleeve with cardboard inside to help prevent bending or creasing during shipping and we ship FAST!!! Buy with confidence...check out our outstanding customers service feedback to see how we take care of our customers. INSIDE THE MAGAZINE: Please view full description for article list.
MAGAZINE:  LIFE

PUBLICATION DATE: OCTOBER 25 1968

COVER TOPIC: SCHIRRA AND APOLLO 7

ALL PAGES: Yes, based on inspection (See table of contents below)

COVERS: Front and back intact, may have edge wear normal for age of magazine.

ADDRESS LABEL: Front cover & attached

CONDITION NOTES: Very good. typical, vintage magazine condition. Be sure to view image to make your own assessment.  May have some page darkening which is normal for vintage magazines. Such a snapshot of history, you will be glad you choose it!

We pack in plastic sleeve with cardboard inside to help prevent bending or creasing during shipping and we ship FAST!!!

Buy with confidence...check out our outstanding customers service feedback to see how we take care of our customers.

INSIDE THE MAGAZINE:

Pg. 4 The Presidency: "Check it with Hopkins." By Hugh Sidey

Pg. 6–24 Reviews: Book: "A Small Town in Germany," by John Le Carr?, Reviewed by Melvin Maddocks

Pg. 6–24 Reviews: The Biggest Thing Since?by William Zinsser

Pg. 6–24 Reviews: Book: "Joyce Cary," by Malcolm Foster, Reviewed by Anthony Burgess

Pg. 6–24 Reviews: Theater: "The Man in the Glass Booth," Reviewed by Tom Prideaux

Pg. 6–24 Reviews: Movie: "Hot Millions," Reviewed by Richard Schickel

Pg. 26A Letters to the Editors

Pg. 26B The Feminine Eye: The Loony Humor of the Yippies. By Shana Alexander

Pg. 30 Schirra Shoots for Three: Apollo 7 Gets Off to a Near–Perfect Orbit Commanded by a Blithe Veteran of Space Who Says: "Levity is Appropriate in a Dangerous Trade." On the Cover of this Issue: Apollo 7 in the Moments After Lift–Off; Inset, Cunningham, Eisele and Schirra in a Training Capsule

Pg. 40 On the Newsfronts of the World: In Mexico, Burst of African Energy. Two Brave Russians Defend the Right of Dissent

Pg. 42A Editorial: A Preference for Nixon

Pg. 46 Close–Up: A Priest Who Chose to Marry: Jesuit Terence Netter Makes a "Painful, Purifying" Decision

Pg. 57 Modern Living: Happy 40th, Mickey. The Famous Mouse is More Popular than Ever on His Anniversary. By Ann Bayer

Pg. 66A Theater: Gaudy Tragedy of a Black Champ: Broadway has a Spectacular Hit on the Life of Jack Johnson. And Muhammad Ali Says, "This is About Me." By Pete Hamill

Pg. 70 The Mob: Gallagher Continued: The Congressman and the Salad Oil Swindler

Pg. 74 The Vote from Vietnam: How Our Men in the Field View the Candidates and the Issues. By Don Moser

Pg. 87 Books: Anthony Burgess is the Eclectic Author of His Own Five–Foot Shelf. By Jim Hicks

Pg. 99 Elusive Long–Horned Beauty: The Giant Sable Antelopes of Africa are a Vanishing Form of Wildlife

Pg. 105 Special Report: London Leftists Raise Funds with the Karl Marx

Pg. 108 Miscellany



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