Description
Step back in time with this remarkable collection of Life Magazine issues from February 1960. This lot includes five complete issues, specifically from the 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th of the month, making it a fascinating glimpse into the Civil Rights Era. Each magazine unfolds a rich tapestry of stories and stunning photography that marked an iconic period in American history.
With features that span topics such as entertainment, politics, and cultural milestones, these magazines are a treasure trove for collectors and history buffs alike. Peruse through tales of celebrities, world events, and social commentary that shaped the decade.
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Life Magazine February 1, 1960 - Dinah Shore
Cover Story: This issue features Dinah Shore showcasing her glamorous wardrobe, selected during a worldwide shopping spree for her TV shows.
- Discover engaging articles detailing the week's most impactful events.
- Explore powerful photographic essays that capture the essence of the time.
Life Magazine February 8, 1960 - U.S. Skiers Train for Olympics
This edition highlight’s America's hopefuls on the path to Olympic glory. Get a glimpse of the spirited athletes preparing to represent the U.S.
Life Magazine February 15, 1960 - Trieste Submarine Seven Miles Deep Dive
Witness the thrilling adventure of the U.S. Navy's bathyscaph Trieste as it completes a historic ocean dive, featuring breathtaking visuals and riveting narratives.
Life Magazine February 22, 1960 - Celebrating Diversity and Change
This magazine encapsulates the essence of the Civil Rights Movement, presenting stories that underline the struggles and milestones faced by activists.
Life Magazine February 29, 1960 - Reflecting on a Changing World
In this issue, you’ll find content that dives deep into the human experience during a time of great upheaval and change, revealing perspectives that remain relevant today.
Whether you’re a collector or just curious about what shaped our world, this lot offers a unique retrospective that’s both enjoyable and educational.