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Fitt, Alfred B., Grimond, J.J., Shipler, David K., Porter, W. Thomas Jr., Cameron, James, Epstein, Helen, Et Al

The New York Times Magazine, September (Sept.) 8, 1974: "Rumble in the Jungle" - George Foreman vs. Muhammad Ali in Kinshasa, Zaire

The New York Times & Arno Press, 1974

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Year of publication
1974
Place of printing
New York
Author
Fitt, Alfred B., Grimond, J.J., Shipler, David K., Porter, W. Thomas Jr., Cameron, James, Epstein, Helen, Et Al
Publishers
The New York Times & Arno Press
Size
Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
The New York Times Magazine, September 8, 1974: "Rumble in the Jungle" - George Foreman vs. Muhammad Ali, in Kinshasa, Zaire World Boxing Championship Africa President Mobutu Congo, boxing poster-style cover featuring Muhammad Ali and George, Foreman as they prepare for their fight in Zaire, Many lovely fashion ads. Funky one-page photo ad features young, white male with bushy hair and beard, for the city of Cleveland, Amnesty - the painful issue of how to handle Americans who, dodged the draft, Putting Zaire on the Map - article on the upcoming boxing match, between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in Kinshasa, Zaire - with one-page photo of President Mobutu, Hooked on Vietnam - hundreds of unusual Americans have chosen to, stay in Vietnam, including: Seminarian John Tabor, Harry Hartwig, and Frank Mariano, 'Computer Raped by Telephone' - and other futuristic felonies by, electronic con men who leave no footprings (a remarkably, prescient look ahead to modern day hackers), Letter from Erica Jong, Two-page Teacher's Whisky ad features one-page photo of Mel, Brooks in caveman attire, The Case of the Hot Writer - a visit to Cornwall's David, Cornwell - far from the neurotic insecurity of John Le Carre's, unholy underworld, Color-photo centerfold ad for Bill Blass Collection beddings, Home is Next to the Factory - The Tai and Rosita Missoni home, Suicide - a sin or a right?, Will My Baby be Normal? - Genetic Counselors Sport Magazine Back, Issues Fashion
Binding description
S Single Issue Magazine
State of preservation
Fair
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

124 pages. Features: Magnificent boxing poster-style cover featuring Muhammad Ali and George Foreman as they prepare for their fight in Zaire; Many lovely fashion ads. Funky one-page photo ad features young white male with bushy hair and beard, for the city of Cleveland; Amnesty - the painful issue of how to handle Americans who dodged the draft; Putting Zaire on the Map - article on the upcoming boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in Kinshasa, Zaire - with one-page photo of President Mobutu; Hooked on Vietnam - hundreds of unusual Americans have chosen to stay in Vietnam, including: Seminarian John Tabor, Harry Hartwig, and Frank Mariano; 'Computer Raped by Telephone' - and other futuristic felonies by electronic con men who leave no footprings (a remarkably prescient look ahead to modern day hackers); Letter from Erica Jong; Two-page Teacher's Whisky ad features one-page photo of Mel Brooks in caveman attire; The Case of the Hot Writer - a visit to Cornwall's David Cornwell - far from the neurotic insecurity of John Le Carre's unholy underworld; Color-photo centerfold ad for Bill Blass Collection beddings; Home is Next to the Factory - The Tai and Rosita Missoni home; Suicide - a sin or a right?; Will My Baby be Normal? - Genetic counselors are having increasing success in anwering this heavy question. Above-average external wear, particularly along cover fold. Bit of writing in upper corner of front cover at spine. A worthy vintage copy of this timeless boxing memento. Book
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