Description: VTG Life Magazine November 11, 1957 New York Inventor Walter Byrd and wife Helen *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.THE WEEK'S EVENTSPg. 35: A Crisis is Cooled Off—for Now: With Turks guarding the border, Russians shift to diplomacy.Pg. 42: A Look at the World's WeekPg. 44: The Troublemakers and the Peacemakers: As some Georgians plan to challenge Northern integrationists, others promote Christian fellowship.Pg. 51: A Safari in the Catskills: A 12-day hunt ends with an elephant in hand. Written by Loudon S. Wainwright.Pg. 59: Zhukov's Letdown in the U.S.S.R.: After his grand treatment in Albania, Zhukov faces a political setback in Russia.Pg. 60: Russian Diplomats on U.S. Tour: Diplomats observe and learn during a friendly tour of the U.S.Pg. 62: Chemical Foam Saves Airliner: Foam is used to help an airliner land safely.Pg. 67: Aga Khan Installed: The 20-year-old Aga Khan receives a grand ceremony from his followers in East Africa.EDITORIALSPg. 46: Gomulka is Not TitoPg. 46: Farewell to the BattleshipPHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAYPg. 132: Tomorrow's Life Today: The new technology that is already changing the everyday world. Part II of LIFE's series, "Man's New World."ARTICLESPg. 122: Portrait of Russian Master Spy: Rudolf Abel, the formidable Soviet spy, is described as brilliant, humorous, and enigmatic. By Frank Gibney.Pg. 149: Nobody Loves the Football Hero: The declining fame and importance of football players on college campuses. By Marshall Smith.ARTPg. 72: Three Hundred Years of American Painting: By the editors of TIME.CLOSE-UPPg. 77: George London: The opera singer's success in evil roles brings him acclaim.MEDICINEPg. 85: A "Mother Bank" for Sick Infants: A new medical approach for helping infants.FASHIONPg. 93: Dressing Up Dresses with Fur: Leopard-topped evening gowns set the pace for the season's new style.Pg. 111: Mourning Dior: The fashion world reflects on the passing of Christian Dior.BUSINESSPg. 103: Fertilizer Fortune from Ancient Bats: Miners discover $15 million worth of fertilizer in a Grand Canyon cave.DANCEPg. 119: A Lovely Indian Performs Temple Rites in U.S.: A performance of traditional Indian dance in the U.S.PARTYPg. 163: Country Club Indian Splash: A harvest ball at a Montgomery, Ala., country club.OTHER DEPARTMENTSPg. 16: Speaking of Pictures: Ghastly Look of a Film FadPg. 18: Letters to the EditorsPg. 98: Sequel: Unstopped TurnpikePg. 166: Miscellany: A Mixed Gait
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Publication Name: Life
Publication Year: 1957
Publication Month: November