Description: One of the more common issues, there's typically 25-30 of this particular issue for sale on eBay at any one time with it being very popular for having one of the Apollo spacecraft on the cover. (That's down from 40-45 issues when I checked last year.) Most copies are in "Acceptable" condition which is kinda beat up and have missing pages, split bindings, tears, underlining and folds. This one is in MUCH better shape and is priced fairly too! My notes here described it as being in "Nice" condition. COMPLETE Original magazine! Nice, readable condition. Covers may show some typical soiling or wear. Mailing label on front. A pretty NICE copy! Some light creasing on cover. The major seller of life magazines on the Internet (called "Original Life magazines") sells copies of this issue for $29.99 PLUS shipping! This vintage magazine has tons of great ads that can be used for projects, framing, or to give as a gift to reminisce. Life Magazines make unique gifts for Birthdays, Anniversaries or other special events. Another excellent use is for a coffee table showpiece or in waiting rooms. Definitely they are informative and great conversation pieces! Life Magazine focused on a very specific time frame with the current news of the day. Give someone (or yourself) something unique that will show or remind them what was happening in the world during that time long ago. LIFE Magazine Octover 25, 1968 Space Astronaut Schirra and Apollo 7 Contents 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 PLUS GREAT VINTAGE ADS! Rest assured I will pack the item securely and mail it the day after payment is received or the same day if I can manage it. Buy it now at just $9.99 and buyer pays $5.00 for Shipping with delivery confirmation AND tracking #. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. Payment is by PayPal. Any other questions, please email me. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
Price: 9.99 USD
Location: Voorhees, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-09-26T06:19:26.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States