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Very Good - $20
Good
- $10
Fair
(Generally G, but has cover crease at corner, 4 pages with margin water mark, loose section, nothing missing) - $5

Life Magazine August 25, 1967 : Cover - US Marine and Vietnamese boy return to Hoa Hiep after fishing. Full page Maytag ad with Sherry Crookston, Mrs. Mack Evans Smith of Wallsburyg, Utah and her family. 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. The Scene - Yellowstone, about Bears, by Gerald Moore, regional pages, not in all issues. This issue comes with two different cover variations : Version 1 has the title "To keep a village free" on the cover in yellow, Version 2 has the same title in white. Version 2 has additional pages 34a-b with "Needed : a poverty plumber" and "The presidency, a view from the heartland" and 58a-b with a continuation of the "Marines in Hoa Hiep" with Rick Foreman. Some regional and ad pages may also vary. Please tell when ordering if you have a preference, both versions are NOT always available, sorry.
Very Good - $28
Good - $18

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.
Good - $18

Life 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
Very Good - $54
Good - $42
Fair (All Good, but has minor scuff on cover just above date) - $22

Life Magazine 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.
Very Good
- $20
Good - $10

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.
Very Good - $20
Good - $10

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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.Back page humor photo - dump truck ready to dump it's load on a city worker. NOTE : Some issues have a small size NFL Football Guide pamphlet as part of a centerspread Golden Helmet Award Products ad. That small insert is numbered as the center 32 pages of the magazine. It has general information about NFL football (plays and such), plus some information for the featured team (cover and schedule). I have seen it for the New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, Atlanta Falcons and Washington Redskins (there may be others).
Good with Redskins insert - $30
Good with Falcons insert - $30
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