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VTG Life Magazine August 29, 1969 Norman Mailer Moon Venture / Woodstock
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We have nearly every issue of Life magazine from 1936 to 1972 in stock. These magazines are occasionally offered at a discount with one of our sales or coupons, and we also have a Buy 2, Get 1 Free promotion on most items when you add three to your cart. Please note that the Buy 2, Get 1 Free offer does not apply to Best Offers or coupons, but does apply with any current sale.
We also sell most Months and years as a set of 4.
We provide flat-rate shipping on any size order, with a minimum purchase of three items. Due to our pricing structure, we have limited flexibility to negotiate on single magazine purchases, so we encourage you to take advantage of these offers.
Pg 2 - Special Report:
- Is that an O.K. Word, Usewise? By William Zinsser
Pg 4 - Gallery:
- An Eastern Approach
Pg 8–10 - Reviews:
- Movie: "Alice's Restaurant," reviewed by Richard Schickel
- Book: "Fat City," by Leonard Gardner, reviewed by Frank Conroy
Pg 14A - Letters to the Editors
Pg 14B - The Woodstock Rock Trip:
- Hundreds of thousands of kids descend on a Catskill farm for a musical festival, and the result is the third biggest city in New York. Photographed by John Dominis and Bill Eppridge
Pg 24 - Norman Mailer:
- A Fire on the Moon: A remarkable personal study of the U.S. Moon program undertaken for LIFE by the Pulitzer Prize winner
Pg 42 - Tragic House on the Hill:
- Husband Roman Polanski comes home to the scene of the Sharon Tate murders. By Thomas Thompson
Pg 49 - Close-Up:
- Old Smut Peddler Barney Rosset of Grove Press: His new four-letter work is "Film." By Albert Goldman
Pg 54 - Books:
- In "Stevie," 18-year-old John Steptoe writes and illustrates a new kind of book about Black children
Pg 60 - Miscellany