Description
Step back in time with this unique collection of Life Magazine issues from December 1956, a pivotal month during the Civil Rights Era. This lot includes four full issues dated December 3, 10, 17, and 24, perfect for collectors, history buffs, or those wanting to explore the rich tapestry of American life during a transformative period.
Each magazine is a treasure trove of insights and stories reflecting the events and cultural shifts of the time. From the anguish of the Hungarian exodus to stunning Olympic victories, the pages hold captivating narratives that shaped a generation.
Life Magazine December 3, 1956 features the iconic U.S.S. Arizona at Pearl Harbor on the cover. Inside, you’ll find articles covering:
- Tortured Exodus to Liberty: Thousands of Hungarians Forsake Their Ravaged Homeland
- Unique photographic essays showcasing life across the globe
Life Magazine December 10, 1956 features Olympic Sprint Champ Bobby Morrow. This issue dives into significant headlines, such as:
- Highlights from the Olympic games showcasing inspiring athletic feats
- An in-depth look at important political developments in the Middle East
Take a nostalgic journey with the December 17, 1956 issue, emphasizing cultural and societal events, and another glimpse into the life and stories published during this compelling time.
Finally, the December 24, 1956 edition captures the spirit of the holiday season with its festive articles and features on contemporary life.
This collection not only provides a glimpse into the past but also serves as a valuable piece of history that illustrates the complexities of American society in the 1950s. Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding or add an extraordinary item to your collection, this Life Magazine lot is perfect for you.