(2) Old “LIFE” Magazines; vintage large size: #1. May 19, 1958; Cover: Actress Margaret O’Brien + article with photos: A Gamin Gets Glamor. Article: Nixon Against The Mob in Lima, Peru-article and photos with wife Pat. Photos of John Foster Dulles at the NATO meeting in Copenhagen. Photos of Norway’s Princess Astrid and Prince Bertil visiting White House with President. & Mrs. Eisenhower.  Article and photos: Man At His Most Primitive; The Bindibu of Australia Stil Live In The Stone Age. Article and photos: Dancing British Beauties Are Fascinating France at Moulin Rouge.  Article and photos: Episcopal ministers attend Richmond Conference to learn how to deal with people in a dramatic way. Article and photos on the Klondike Gold Rush of the 1890’s. The movie took first prize at Cannes film festival. Long Article: Fourth Face of Eve—Famous victim of multiple personality, the subject of best-selling book and movie, survives ordeal of still another change. Photo of Right Honorable Vincent Massey, governor general of Canada at Springtime Party to benefit Ottawa Philharmonic. (very good codition; mail label)   #2. November 14, 1960; Cover: Sophia Loren, Tiger-Eyed Temptress + photos of her new movie “A Breath of Scandal” where she plays the naughtiest princess in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Photos & article—Campus Overwhelmed by A Team’s Tragic Flight.  A plane carrying the California State Polytechnic College football team crashed and killed 16. Photos & article: Iran Celebrates The Birth of A Son to the Shah of Iran. His first son. Photo & article: Adventurous aviators slip past U. S. patrols and set out to bomb Cuba—Fantastic Grudge Flight Against Fidel Castro.  Photos & article: The Birth of Ozark Ballads—the story of Joe Hilderbrand and Frances Stanridge. Article: New Portrait of Our Planet: Part II; Surprises of Seas and Skies; Igy discovers huge streams in the air and ocean deeps with Paintings for LIFE by Antonio Petruccelli. Article on Irving Penn, art director of Vogue Magazine, with his photos. Photos & article: At 86, Thornton W. Burgess endures as classic tale-teller. + more.  (good condition; a few pages are loose; mail label)

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