Description
Discover this fascinating vintage issue of Life Magazine dated July 9, 1965. This collectible magazine features the captivating theme of Riviera yachting in the Mediterranean, showcasing the glamour and lifestyle of the elite during a vibrant era in history.
This particular issue captures the essence of the 1960s, a time marked by cultural shifts and significant global events. Inside, you'll find intriguing editorials and articles that reflect contemporary views on pressing issues like the Vietnam War and architectural critiques in Washington. This vintage magazine provides a rare glimpse into the social fabric of its time, making it not only a collector's item but also a remarkable piece of history.
In excellent condition with light wear typical for its age, this magazine is a fantastic addition to any collection of vintage magazines or memorabilia. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting your journey into the world of rare publications, this issue stands out with its unique content and historical significance.
Key Features:
- Spotlight on luxury yachting, exploring how royalty and millionaires vacation in style.
- In-depth discussions on critical issues of the day, great for enthusiasts of 1960s history.
Editorial Highlights:
- The Changed War in Vietnam (Pg. 4)
- Get Our Capitol a Real Architect! (Pg. 4)
LIFE Reviews:
- Book: Fair Fights and Foul, a Dissenting Lawyer’s Life by Thurman Arnold (Pg. 10)
- Movie: What’s New Pussycat? (Pg. 10)
This magazine comes complete with various articles, including Letters to the Editors, the intriguing "Sight Few Live to Tell About," and reports on significant happenings of that week. It also features well-known figures and events, emphasizing both the entertainment and political landscapes of the time.
Don't miss the opportunity to own this collectible Life Magazine vintage issue from 1965. Perfect for display, gifting, or adding depth to your collection, this magazine is more than just pages—it's a portal to the past.