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Discover a fascinating piece of history with this exclusive Life Magazine Lot of 4, covering the entire month of January 1947. This unique collection includes issues dated January 6, 13, 20, and 27, offering a deep dive into the significant events and cultural moments of the time.
Highlights from January 6, 1947:
- Explore the Annapolis Drag Party Season with vibrant photographs.
- Insightful editorial on U.S. Foreign Policy, and coverage of events like the Japan earthquake.
Within its pages, you'll find remarkable articles including a teacher's perspective on his job and a close-up feature on the actor James Mason. This issue also chronicles extraordinary occurrences such as a freak plane crash with no casualties and the astounding birth of quadruplets in Baltimore.
Highlights from January 13, 1947:
- Fashion trends from San Juan resorts capture the aesthetic of the era.
- Reports on vital events, including the G.O.P.'s organization of the New Congress.
This issue elaborates on significant happenings, such as the rescue of angry pumas and a pivotal editorial addressing U.S. Foreign Policy. Articles feature engaging topics from Christianity in China to a detailed photographic essay on French Communists.
Highlights from January 20, 1947:
- Fascinating insights into veterans winning farms at the Tule Lake Lottery.
- A captivating photographic essay showcasing the world of heavy trucking.
Each of these issues serves as a time capsule, encapsulating the social, political, and cultural essence of post-war America. They provide invaluable insights into the past, making them perfect for collectors, history buffs, or anyone looking to understand the changing tides of American life in the late 1940s.
Don’t miss the chance to own this incredible Life Magazine Lot from January 1947. Perfect for display or as part of your collection, these magazines are sure to spark conversations and interest!
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