Description
Step into the past with the VTG 1962 Bound Life Magazine, featuring the fascinating weekly issues from January and February. This vintage collection offers an exclusive look at pivotal moments and cultural highlights from the early 1960s. Perfect for collectors, history buffs, and pop culture enthusiasts, this magazine showcases engaging stories about the events and personalities that defined an era.
As you turn the pages of this bound issue, you'll discover a variety of noteworthy features:
- Historical Significance: Delve into profiles on iconic figures such as Lucille Ball, John Glenn, and Robert Kennedy, whose contributions left a lasting impact on American history.
- Visual Appeal: Appreciate the vibrant photographs and well-crafted layouts that bring the decade to life, making this magazine an impressive addition to any coffee table or bookshelf.
This collection presents a range of fascinating articles, including:
Life Magazine, January 5, 1962 - Lucille Ball, Lucy
Life Magazine, January 12, 1962 - Bomb shelters
Life Magazine, January 19, 1962 - Iceboating
Life Magazine, January 26, 1962 - Robert Kennedy
Life Magazine, February 2, 1962 - John Glenn, astronaut
Life Magazine, February 9, 1962 - World's Fair preview
Life Magazine, February 16, 1962 - Rock Hudson
Life Magazine, February 23, 1962 - Shirley Maclaine
While this vintage issue does show some signs of wear, such as creases on the front cover and marks throughout the pages, these imperfections only add to its character. Please be aware that some pages are missing, including:
- January 5-12 ripped
- January 19 not ripped out
- January 26 ripped out
- February 2 ripped out
- February 16 & 23 ripped out
Despite these limitations, this magazine is a remarkable treasure filled with historical insights. Every copy comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that this vintage gem will be preserved for future enjoyment. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this rare piece of American pop culture history!
Additionally, we offer combined shipping for your convenience. If you're interested, just reach out! Experience the charm of vintage media with this extraordinary issue that captures the spirit of the 1960s.