Newsweek Magazine, February (Feb.) 13, 1961 - Eileen Farrell Cover Photo
Newsweek Magazine, February (Feb.) 13, 1961 - Eileen Farrell Cover Photo
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- Year of publication
- 1961
- Place of printing
- New York
- Author
- Multiple Contributors Including Henry Hazlitt
- Publishers
- Newsweek, Inc.
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- Newsweek Magazine, February (Feb.) 13, 1961 - Eileen Farrell Cover Photo United States Lines one-page, color-photo ad features Colonel and Mrs. Leon Mandel of Chicago, Mr. & Mrs. Russell V. Downing of New York, and Mr. & Mrs. Allyn H. Barber of Pasadena, Chlorine gas leak near Labarre, LA, Special Report on "The House That Sam (Rayburn) Built", Heavy snow in New York City, Short Mardi Gras article with photo, Classy one-page color-photo ad for American Airlines, Two-page ad for Metrecal weight control products, Photo of people reaching for food aid in Congo, War and Revolution come to the Watusis, the Bahutus, and the Pygmies, Adolph Eichmann formally indicted on fifteen charges, Photo of passengers being pushed into Tokyo train (shirioshi), centerfold Goodyear ad loose but present, Passengers of hijacked Portuguese luxury liner Santa Maria safe, Dodge Lancer color photo ad shows misty lady dressed in white in, background, One-page photo of Jerry Lewis with large sucker in Consolidated, Paper ad, Chimp sent up on rocket from Cape Canaveral, What Makes a Prima Donna?, Meet Eileen Farrell, Photo and brief article on college hockey phenom Phil Latreille, Passing of Eugene Dennis, Perry W. Howard, Anna May Wong, Dorothy Thompson, Alphonse Picou and John Zahnd, Tax Reform, Scantlin Electronics and John R. Scantlin, Article on pending national fresh water shortage and possible, remedies, Henry Hazlitt on 'Pledges vs. Policies', Interesting color-photo ad inside back cover presents the huge, accounting machine made by National Biography Music Magazine, Back Issues
- Binding description
- S Single Issue Magazine
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
98 pages. Features: United States Lines one-page color-photo ad features Colonel and Mrs. Leon Mandel of Chicago, Mr. & Mrs. Russell V. Downing of New York, and Mr. & Mrs. Allyn H. Barber of Pasadena; Chlorine gas leak near Labarre, LA; Special Report on "The House That Sam (Rayburn) Built"; Heavy snow in New York City; Short Mardi Gras article with photo; Classy one-page color-photo ad for American Airlines; Two-page ad for Metrecal weight control products; Photo of people reaching for food aid in Congo; War and Revolution come to the Watusis, the Bahutus, and the Pygmies; Adolph Eichmann formally indicted on fifteen charges; Photo of passengers being pushed into Tokyo train (shirioshi); centerfold Goodyear ad loose but present; Passengers of hijacked Portuguese luxury liner Santa Maria safe; Dodge Lancer color photo ad shows misty lady dressed in white in background; One-page photo of Jerry Lewis with large sucker in Consolidated Paper ad; Chimp sent up on rocket from Cape Canaveral; What Makes a Prima Donna?; Meet Eileen Farrell; Photo and brief article on college hockey phenom Phil Latreille; Passing of Eugene Dennis, Perry W. Howard, Anna May Wong, Dorothy Thompson, Alphonse Picou and John Zahnd; Tax Reform; Scantlin Electronics and John R. Scantlin; Article on pending national fresh water shortage and possible remedies; Henry Hazlitt on 'Pledges vs. Policies'; Interesting color-photo ad inside back cover presents the huge accounting machine made by National; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book