Description
Explore a fascinating journey into the past with this Life Magazine Lot of 4, featuring full issues from March 1960, specifically dated 7, 14, 21, and 28. These issues provide a unique lens into the Civil Rights Era, capturing significant events and societal shifts of that time.
Each magazine is an exceptional artifact packed with in-depth articles, striking photographs, and impactful narratives. With headlines covering everything from groundbreaking psychological practices to royal engagements, this collection is a treasure trove for history buffs, collectors, and anyone interested in the cultural dynamics of the 1960s.
Life Magazine March 7, 1960: This issue dives into the use of hypnosis as a method to cure mental illness. Inside, you will find various segments, such as:
- A captivating photographic essay on Brazilian fashion trends.
- Interesting coverage of U.S. events like Eisenhower's Latin-America tour.
Flipping to the March 14 issue, readers encounter the iconic engagement of Princess Margaret and Anthony Armstrong-Jones. This issue also features:
- A detailed report on the civil rights movement, showcasing the struggle for African American rights.
- A look into the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in Agadir, Morocco.
The issues dated March 21 and 28 continue to chronicle the historical and cultural essence of the era. Each magazine measures approximately 9.5 x 12.5 inches, making them perfectly portable for browsing or display.
Don't miss out on this rare opportunity! Add this Life Magazine Lot to your collection today and relish the authentic narratives of a pivotal time in American history.