VTG Life Magazine March 5, 1965 Death of Malcolm X


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VTG Life Magazine March 5, 1965 Death of Malcolm X

*The image shown in this listing is a stock photo. You will receive the same issue as depicted, and condition described in this listing,  but it may not be the exact copy shown in the photo.*

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. 4

  • Editorials: Matching Growth with Beauty
  • Editorials: A Judge but Not a Lawmaker

Pg. 8

  • LIFE Reviews

Pg. 23

  • Letters to the Editors

Pg. 25

  • The View from Here: The Instant Ambassador. By Loudon Wainwright

Pg. 26

  • The Violent End of Malcolm X: Gunmen Execute the Negro Extremist as He Prepares to Address a New York Rally. His Followers Hold the Black Muslims to Blame—and Launch a Campaign of Retaliation

Pg. 32

  • Pacem in Terris: Statesmen, Theologians, Scholars from All Over the World Gather to Act on Pope John's Encyclical on Peace on Earth. By John K. Jessup

Pg. 36B

  • Washington Report

Pg. 41

  • Strange Case of a Man with Two Wives: The "Dead" Larry Bader of Akron Turns Up Very Much Alive—in Another City and With Another Wife

Pg. 47

  • Calder the Mobile Maker: The Artist Delights Everybody

Pg. 54

  • Paris Fashion in Color: A Young Actress Tries Them All On and Molyneux Makes a Sentimental Comeback

Pg. 73

  • Otto Preminger's Navy: The Movie Director Constructs a Million Miniature Flotilla for a Lilliputian Reenactment of the Battle of Leyte Gulf

Pg. 77

  • She Puts Oomph in the Opera: Impresario Sarah Caldwell is Boston's Prima Dynamo. By Dora Jane Hamblin

Pg. 87

  • Cristina Becomes Mrs. Henry Ford

Pg. 92B

  • Drug Addicts, Part 2: 'I Told Them Not to Go Home': Biggest and Best Addict Hospital Faces and Fights a Frustrating Battle. Realities We Must Face—But Won't. By James Mills. Photographed by Bill Eppridge

Pg. 120

  • Cozumel—Isle for the Idle: There are Pleasant Things to Do at This Mexican Resort But Nobody Has to Do Them. A Scary Climb and a Shish Kebab from the Sea. By Mary Leatherbee

Pg. 128

  • Miscellany: Pussycat Pasta

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