April 5, 1963 LIFE Magazine Greece Brando 60s Advertising ads ad 4
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April 5, 1963 LIFE Magazine Greece Brando 60s Advertising ads ad 4:
$15.50
1 COMPLETE+ ORIGINAL LIFE MAGAZINE
This COMPLETE magazine has been page-by-page inspected and is all here-NO clipped articles or torn out pages.
Dated:APRIL the 5th, 1963
Cover is: GREECE - PART V: THE TWO WARS OF DESTINY . (Pages 66-93) 4-5-63
INSIDE: MOVIE AD ON PAGE 103 FOR: THE UGLY AMERICAN WITH MARLON BRANDO.Cover -- Greece - Part V: Spartans\' stand at Thermopylae; Contents: Editorials; LIFE Guide; The Grandeur Man -- A parable about a bug, Special Report by David Snell; Letters to the Editor; Liquor Scandal in Rocky\'s State -- a team of LIFE reporters exposes the shocking corruption in the New York State Liquor Authority; Volcano\'s Awesome Cough -- Photographs catch Costa Rica\'s Mt. Irazu at the moment of an eruption; American Bride in Sikkim -- Hope Cook of Manhattan weds the crown prince of a Himalayan kingdom and becomes his Maharaj Kumari; Ordeal in the Yukon -- A Brooklyn girl and a Mexican pilot survive for 47 days; Death of a Champion -- Boxer Davey Moore loses his world\'s title and then his life; Ear-Splitting Zoo Act -- New York\'s Bronx Zoo acquires some acrobatic gibbons with their own built-in loudspeakers; The Garbo Garb -- Styles once worn by the great Swedish star burst into vogue - and with them, a model who is gorgeously Garboesque; Greece V: Wars of Destiny -- In this part of LIFE\'s series, two great historians tell of the Spartan stand at Thermopylae and the glorious defeat of Xerxes at Salamis - and go on to narrate the fratricidal struggle which sent Greece into its decline, paintings by Stanley Meltzoff; A Victory for Edie -- Ernie Kovacs\' widow overcomes despair and bankruptcy - and finds, in herself, talents long covered up, by Peter Bunzel; Barnyard How-to-do-It -- A delightful children\'s book gives step-by-step lessons in the way to lay an egg; Early Wynn Goes for 300 -- At 43 and all but through, the great pitcher tries to add one more to his 299 victories, by James Breslin; Great Steel Sculptor -- David Smith creates metal works of art that make him famous - and fill the fields around his home; Miscellany. PLUS - classic full page ads for products including: Bell Telephone, Zippo, Texaco, Renault, Ford, Toro, Coca-Cola.PLUS: Several vintage-retro advertisements worth a walk down memory lane!!!These old magazines many times contain neat ads ((Not saying this one does)) such as:Holiday Inn/ After Shave / Suave / Ford / Olds / Holiday Inn/ cars / motor oils / cigarettes / candies / Pepsi / Ford / girdles and more. Stored fLat for years in a large home collection. WHAT A GREAT GIFT IDEA!
Great gift idea to commemorate the date!Mailing label on the front cover.LIFE MAGAZINE-An AMERICAN piece of history. A magazine collector tells me book-value on this is: $70-$75.
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