The New York Times Magazine, April 24, 1960 - Civil Rights Cover Photo
The New York Times Magazine, April 24, 1960 - Civil Rights Cover Photo
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1960
- Place of printing
- New York
- Author
- Various Contributors
- Publishers
- New York Times
- Size
- Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- Lord & Taylor ad, Cuba - Profile of a Revolution - the old order has been swept, away forever - many photos, Lament for the Rocking Chair, The Bantu Listens to a Louder Drum - the South African Negro, call to freedom frightens the ruling whites, America's 500, 000 Migrant Farm Workers, 'Marxist Mandarin' on Another Sales Trip - China's Premier Chou, En-lai Revisits his South Asian Neighbors, Long-Run Plays - The Top Ten, photos of ice-breaking in the Great Lakes, Photos of interesting Senatorial Doors, Nice color photo ad for B. Altman & Co., Photos of excavation in New York City, Peter M. Dawkins compares the attitudes toward collegiate sports, in the United States and Great Britain - he was captain of the, West Point Football Team and a unanimous All-America choice at, halfback, 'April in Paris' for New York - Joseph Wechsberg is excited at, the prospect of bringing Gallic imports to NYC, First Night Party for "Bye Bye Birdie" sponsored by L. Slade, Brown, Let the Native Indian Be the Hero, by Stanley Walker, Rudolph Valentino was born 65 years ago - 5 nice photos, Restless Ports for the City's Food - Washington and Fulton, Markets are colorful, obsolete, and about to be moved - article with photos, Golf Fever in Japan, Cut Out for Leisure - sexy photos by Gleb Derujinsky, Color photo ad for Knickerbocker Beer, Nice color Pepsi ad "The Sociables Prefer Pepsi", About Polygamy Magazine Back Issues
- Binding description
- S Single Issue Magazine
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
136 pages. Features: Nice color photo Lord & Taylor ad; Cuba - Profile of a Revolution - the old order has been swept away forever - many photos; Lament for the Rocking Chair; The Bantu Listens to a Louder Drum - the South African Negro call to freedom frightens the ruling whites; America's 500,000 Migrant Farm Workers; 'Marxist Mandarin' on Another Sales Trip - China's Premier Chou En-lai Revisits his South Asian Neighbors; Long-Run Plays - The Top Ten; photos of ice-breaking in the Great Lakes; Photos of interesting Senatorial Doors; Nice color photo ad for B. Altman & Co.; Photos of excavation in New York City; Peter M. Dawkins compares the attitudes toward collegiate sports in the United States and Great Britain - he was captain of the West Point Football Team and a unanimous All-America choice at halfback; 'April in Paris' for New York - Joseph Wechsberg is excited at the prospect of bringing Gallic imports to NYC; First Night Party for "Bye Bye Birdie" sponsored by L. Slade Brown; Let the Native Indian Be the Hero, by Stanley Walker; Rudolph Valentino was born 65 years ago - 5 nice photos; Restless Ports for the City's Food - Washington and Fulton Markets are colorful, obsolete, and about to be moved - article with photos; Golf Fever in Japan; Cut Out for Leisure - sexy photos by Gleb Derujinsky; Color photo ad for Knickerbocker Beer; Nice color Pepsi ad "The Sociables Prefer Pepsi"; About Polygamy - a fading practice in Africa; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Some yellowing with age. A sound vintage copy. Book