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Step into a pivotal moment in American history with this remarkable collection of Life Magazine issues from April 1958. This lot includes four complete issues dated the 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th, encapsulating the vibrancy and tensions of the Civil Rights Era.
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This issue features the thrilling matchup of boxing legends Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Carmen Basilio, alongside intriguing articles like "Lift–Off for U.S. Space Program" and reflections on a hidden life of an AWOL GI with his French sweetheart. The edition also dives into global events, such as Khrushchev’s rising prestige at a crucial summit, making it a fascinating read for history aficionados.
The April 14 issue highlights Gwen Verdon gracing the cover as a heartbroken Harlequin. Here, readers can explore stories such as Castro's ascendant position on the eve of his significant political moves and an examination of the effects of American ingenuity versus economic strife.
- Each magazine serves as a time capsule, transporting you back to a significant cultural period.
- Gain insights into historical events, cultural phenomena, and the evolving landscape of American society.
In the magazine from April 21, follow the colorful portrayal of actress Lana Turner’s saga and the reflections on a bittersweet war affecting Indonesian revolt amidst political upheaval. Each issue brings forth a blend of hard-hitting journalism and captivating photography, capturing the essence of the era.
The April 28 edition rounds out the month with a look at an impressive ceremony honoring a military general and various features on fashion and the arts. Styled with visuals and narratives from the time, this lot represents a snapshot of American life filled with hope, struggle, and enduring change.
Don’t miss this unique chance to own a piece of history. Add these coveted Life Magazine issues to your collection today!