Life Magazine Lot of 4 Full Month February 1961 3, 10, 17, 24 Civil Rights Era


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Explore a remarkable piece of history with the Life Magazine Lot of 4 Full Month of February 1961. This carefully curated collection features four iconic issues from a pivotal year in American history during the Civil Rights Era. Each magazine captures the essence of the time with vivid photography and thought-provoking articles, making them a perfect addition for collectors, history buffs, or anyone interested in the cultural landscape of the early 1960s.

Included in this lot:

  • February 3, 1961: Featuring Queen Elizabeth II's tour of India, this issue presents exclusive insights and stunning visual narratives from a royal journey.
  • February 10, 1961: This issue highlights Space Monkey Ham's remarkable contributions, alongside coverage of America's progress in the space race.
  • February 17, 1961: Admire the stunning portrayal of Shirley MacLaine as a Geisha and read about pressing global issues impacting the world.
  • February 24, 1961: Dive deep into articles discussing the pressing societal changes of the time, enriched by captivating visuals.

These magazines are not just reading material; they are time capsules. Immerse yourself in past events with engaging articles such as:

Life Magazine February 3, 1961 – Queen Elizabeth II in India

Life Magazine February 3, 1961

Pg… 44 THE WEEK’S EVENTS: A Wow of a Welcome: Kisses and the President Greet Released RB–47 Fliers. This issue also includes captivating pictorial essays on the Civil War and insightful editorials exploring the world of the early 1960s.

Life Magazine February 10, 1961 – Space Monkey Ham

Life Magazine February 10, 1961

Pg… 26 EDITORIALS: Kennedy Economics, Short-Term, and a photographic essay capturing Jet Speed dangers highlight major developments in society and technology.

Life Magazine February 17, 1961 – Shirley MacLaine as Geisha

Life Magazine February 17, 1961

Pg… 34 EDITORIAL: The Crisis in Zionism, paired with eye-opening stories on the Congo and Portugal.

It’s necessary to note that the images shown are stock images, and the exact items you will receive may vary. Each magazine is a testament to a vibrant period in American history and offers a unique connection to the past.

Don't miss your chance to own this nostalgic collection that celebrates a transformative era. Perfect for display or for those long quiet afternoons of reading.

Key Features:

  • Authentic historical content showcasing pivotal moments from February 1961.
  • Beautifully illustrated with robust photography, ideal for collectors.

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