Life Magazine Lot of 4 Full Month February 1963 1, 8, 13, 22 Civil Rights Era


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Discover a remarkable piece of history with the Life Magazine Lot of 4 for February 1963. This collection features four full issues dated February 1, 8, 13, and 22, capturing pivotal moments from the Civil Rights Era. Each magazine offers a unique lens into the societal changes and cultural events that shaped America during this critical time.

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Life Magazine February 1, 1963

Life Magazine February 1, 1963: Alfred Hitchcock “The Birds” Movie

This issue includes:

  • In-depth editorial pieces, including America's hopes for Europe and the D.C. scene.
  • A special report analyzing the critical hour in Europe during a time of transformation.

Explore compelling articles and stunning visuals as you flip through the pages filled with thought-provoking insights and cultural commentary.

Life Magazine February 8, 1963

Life Magazine February 8, 1963: Greece Thought Drama

This issue features:

  • A comprehensive look at the integration of Clemson College and its significance.
  • Features on Kennedy's tax cuts and the chilling Arctic weather affecting the Northern Hemisphere.

Continue your exploration as you dive into the February 15, 1963 issue.

Life Magazine February 15, 1963

Life Magazine February 15, 1963: What Happened to President Abraham Lincoln's Body

This issue provides:

  • An emotional editorial on the need for a Europe that can defend itself.
  • Coverage of the Boston terror situation and a heroic 17-day climb against nature.
Life Magazine February 22, 1963

Life Magazine February 22, 1963: Cover Story Highlights

Each issue invites readers to immerse themselves in the stories that defined an era. This lot of Life magazines is perfect for collectors, history buffs, or anyone interested in American culture in the 1960s.

Grab your chance to own this unique collection and reflect on the transformation of society during one of the most pivotal periods in American history.

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