Newsweek Magazine, July 12, 1971 - Victory for the Press
Newsweek Magazine, July 12, 1971 - Victory for the Press
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- Año de publicación
- 1971
- Lugar de impresión
- New York
- Autor
- Bundy, William P., Et Al
- Editores
- Newsweek, Inc.
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- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
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- F First Edition
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- Newsweek Magazine, July 12, 1971 - Victory for the Press Mafia Hit Patsayev Volkov, Dobrovolsky Ford Pinto inside front cover, Nice Long Distance ad features photo of Miss Mary Ann Van, Executive Secretary, Arthur Godfrey Productions, Victory for the Press - Supreme Court rules in favor of the, press re: government secrecy 'in the national interest', Joe Columbo is shot in Manhattan, Indonesia moves toward stability, Three cosmonauts die aboard Soyuz 11, Saab 99 car ad, John W. Snyder, Le Duc Tho and Henry Kissinger - a way to end the Vietnam war?, Daniel Ellsburg - the man who started it all, The Secret History of the Vietnam War (Cont'd) - major coverage, Sexy Smirnoff ad features young couple in small boat, Plugging the leaks at the Rand Corporation, Large color photo of Jim Collier in Chase-Manhattan Bank ad, Richard Speck, Soviet Union and Israel discuss resumption of diplomatic, relations?, Victor Louis, War in Pakistan, One-page color ad for Chevrolet's disastrous Vega (red), Jim Garrison arrested in New Orleans (with photo), The Vietnam Vogue - fashion article, Photo of Eddie Kasko with Carl Yastrzemski, Muhammad Ali is vindicated by Supreme Court, Dr. Jacob A.O. Preus, GMC Truck ad, Digital Equipment (DEC) and its popular minicomputers, Two-page Ford ad features airbag testing, Switach shoplifting prevention product, NYPD corruption investigation, New younger breed of prostitutes, Semen storage, New Light on Cold Sores, Jane Fonda, The Fillmore East and the Fillmore West are closed by Bill, Graham, Golda Meir Has the Masada Complex Americana Magazine Back Issues, Fashion
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Descripción
92 pages. Features: Nice color-photo ad for the ill-fated Ford Pinto inside front cover; Nice Long Distance ad features photo of Miss Mary Ann Van, Executive Secretary, Arthur Godfrey Productions; Victory for the Press - Supreme Court rules in favor of the press re: government secrecy 'in the national interest'; Joe Columbo is shot in Manhattan; Indonesia moves toward stability; Three cosmonauts die aboard Soyuz 11; Saab 99 car ad; John W. Snyder; Le Duc Tho and Henry Kissinger - a way to end the Vietnam war?; Daniel Ellsburg - the man who started it all; The Secret History of the Vietnam War (Cont'd) - major coverage; Sexy Smirnoff ad features young couple in small boat; Plugging the leaks at the Rand Corporation; Large color photo of Jim Collier in Chase-Manhattan Bank ad; Richard Speck; Soviet Union and Israel discuss resumption of diplomatic relations?; Victor Louis; War in Pakistan; One-page color ad for Chevrolet's disastrous Vega (red); Jim Garrison arrested in New Orleans (with photo); The Vietnam Vogue - fashion article; Photo of Eddie Kasko with Carl Yastrzemski; Muhammad Ali is vindicated by Supreme Court; Dr. Jacob A.O. Preus; GMC Truck ad; Digital Equipment (DEC) and its popular minicomputers; Two-page Ford ad features airbag testing; Switach shoplifting prevention product; NYPD corruption investigation; New younger breed of prostitutes; Semen storage; New Light on Cold Sores; Jane Fonda; The Fillmore East and the Fillmore West are closed by Bill Graham; Golda Meir Has the Masada Complex; and much more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book