Description
Step back in time with this remarkable Life Magazine Lot, featuring five full issues from March 1958. This collection provides a unique glimpse into the Civil Rights Era, showcasing important events, popular culture, and influential figures of the time. Each magazine is a perfect addition for any history buff, collector, or enthusiast of vintage media.
Included in the lot are the following issues:
March 3, 1958: Sally Ann Howes on Broadway
Highlights from this issue include:
- An Old–Time Winter Hits the Nation Hard: A deep dive into the worst cold and snow the U.S. has seen in 20 years.
- An editorial by Sir Winston Churchill discussing an age of unrest.
March 10, 1958: Yul Brynner in Brothers Karamazov
Key stories in this edition cover:
- An unhappy Cuba grappling with violence and tragedy, alongside insights into Mamie Eisenhower's lifestyle.
- A captivating photographic essay on Dostoevsky's Great Novel brought to life on screen.
March 17, 1958: The McGuire Sisters
This issue brings you:
- Exclusive photographs showcasing behind-the-scenes looks at the Indonesian anti-communist revolt.
- In-depth coverage of the tragic bus accident in Kentucky, highlighting its victims.
March 24 and 31 issues are also included, detailing various events and personalities during the month. Each magazine is a time capsule, capturing the essence of March 1958.
Please Note: Images shown for this listing are stock images. The items you will receive will not be the exact ones shown.
Whether you're a collector looking to complete your set or simply want to explore the rich history of America's past, this Life Magazine lot is sure to captivate and inspire. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history!