Life Magazine Lot of 4 Full Month April 1964 3, 10, 17, 24 Civil Rights Era


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Step back in time with this incredible lot of four original issues of Life Magazine from April 1964, featuring pivotal moments from the Civil Rights Era. Each magazine presents a unique snapshot of history, packed with engaging articles, stunning photographs, and prevalent cultural themes of the time.

This lot includes the full issues from the 3rd, 10th, 17th, and 24th of April 1964. Experience the colorful world of the 1960s, where art, politics, and social issues intertwined. You'll encounter in-depth features such as the coverage of Carol Channing in "Hello Dolly" and an insightful article on the devastating Alaska earthquake that marked tragic events that month.

Life Magazine April 3, 1964 Cover

Life Magazine April 3, 1964: Carol Channing in Hello Dolly

Highlights of this issue include:

  • Editorials on urgent topics like law succession and international issues.
  • Exclusive reviews of books, movies, and the arts.
Life Magazine April 10, 1964 Cover

Life Magazine April 10, 1964: Earthquake in Alaska

This edition features a thorough examination of the Alaska earthquake, which was the worst in U.S. history at that time. It also delves into topics like Ernest Hemingway's posthumous book and the rise of Bob Dylan as a symbol of social consciousness.

Life Magazine April 17, 1964 Cover

Life Magazine April 17, 1964: General Douglas MacArthur's Death

In this issue, honor a great military leader as friends and colleagues reflect on their time with General MacArthur. The edition also critiques notable Broadway productions and cultural phenomena of the day, offering rich insights into the era's entertainment landscape.

Life Magazine April 24, 1964 Cover

Life Magazine April 24, 1964

Concluding the month, explore articles that showcase the evolving issues of race, equality, and the impact of media on public opinion. Each magazine provides not only a memorable reading experience but also serves as a valuable collectible.

Whether you're a history enthusiast, a collector, or simply curious about the past, this lot offers a compelling glimpse into the American landscape of the 1960s. Don't miss out on the chance to own these significant pieces of cultural history!

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