Description: VTG Life Magazine Magazine June 4, 1956 First Great Civilization *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. 36: The Services Fire Words in Anger at Each Other as a Great Military Row Breaks OutPg. 44: A Look at the World's WeekPg. 53: End of a Winged Man: A French Stuntman Splinters His Wooden Wings and Falls to His Death at a British Air ShowPg. 54: The Communists Loosen Up and Czech Students Let Off SteamPg. 56: At the End of a Long Trail, Stevenson and Kefauver Make Their Final Primary PitchPg. 61: A Good Young King in Nepal: The Outside World, Bearing Gifts, Attends the Faraway Coronation of King Mahendra EDITORIALSPg. 48: Let's Get Action on Atomic PowerPg. 48: The Noodless Tragedy of Cyprus PICTORIAL ESSAYSPg. 80: The Coming of Civilization: In the Mesopotamian Cities of Sumer, Man Learned to Write and Use Metals, Emerging from the Stone Age. Part V of "The Epic of Man." Text by Lincoln Barnett, Photographs by Frank Scherschel and Andreas Feininger, Paintings by Federico CastellonPg. 132: A Great Past is Recalled in Russia: The Moscow Art Theater Presents Old Masterpieces and Trains Young Actors to Interpret Them. Photographed by Edward Clark ARTICLESPg. 146: The Leaders of Algeria's Rebellion Direct Operations from Cairo: Threatening France with a Disaster Worse than Indochina. By LIFE Foreign News Editor Gene Farmer MODERN LIVINGPg. 65: Angry Housewives Say What's Wrong with Modern Housing MOVIESPg. 75: A Netful in the Circus: It's Gina for the Boys and Burt for the Girls in the New Film "Trapeze" NATUREPg. 105: Small Zoo for Small Fry: Boys Show How to Trap a Home Menagerie SPORTSPg. 113: The Cincinnati Redlegs Flex Their Big Batting Muscles: A Record Outburst of Home Runs Makes the Team a Contender FASHIONPg. 121: A New Fabric Gives a Rich Look to Home-Sewn Dresses ARTPg. 125: Museum Director's Choice: Pittsburgh's Gordon Balley Washburn Picks Painter David Blyth's Jocose "Post Office"Pg. 127: Pinocchio in Bronze: An Italian Town Unveils a Monument to Its Storybook Son SCIENCEPg. 141: Shotgun Pollinization: Washington Apple Growers Blast Pollen at Apple Blossoms with Guns PARTYPg. 163: Nassau's Reunion in Nippon: Princeton Grads of '25 Take a Long Trip to See Their Old Classmate "Seaweed" OTHER DEPARTMENTSPg. 19: Letters to the EditorsPg. 24: Speaking of Pictures: Driving Ape Makes Pedestrians GapePg. 166: Miscellany: Sudden Stop for a Highway
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Location: Loris, South Carolina
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Publication Name: Life
Publication Year: 1956
Publication Month: June