The New York Times Magazine, April [Apr.] 21, 1957: As Billy Graham Sees His Role / Algeria I France's Anguish
The New York Times Magazine, April [Apr.] 21, 1957: As Billy Graham Sees His Role / Algeria I France's Anguish
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- Año de publicación
- 1957
- Lugar de impresión
- New York
- Autor
- Bowles, Chester, Callender, Harold, Caruthers, Osgood, Holder, Geoffrey, Rowland, Stanley Jr., Rogers, William P., Klumpp, Theodore, G., Crouse, Russel
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- The New York Times Company
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- Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
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- F First Edition
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- The New York Times Magazine, April [Apr.] 21, 1957: As Billy Graham Sees His Role, Algeria I France's Anguish, foreign policy, Algeria, France, Cairo, Egypt, Trinidad, Calypso music, Geoffrey Holder, Billy Graham, New York Revival, evangelists, Gospel, Public Defender, William Rogers, Aging - Fatigue, Currier & Ives, Anne Frank, Lies Goosens, Pre-College anxiety, Santa Fe NM, Alexander Girard, summer fashions, French Line, Hotel Nacional de Cuba, Havana, Comets History Magazine Back Issues Fashion
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Descripción
Features: Currier & Ives color cover illustration; The Challenge of the Next Decade - Our foreign policy must convince the Kremlin that its hope of expansion is a mirage; Algeria is France's Anguish; Cairo-s Mood - A word and photo report; That Fad From Trinidad - Calypso, a joyous, sorrowful, scandalous music here defined by Geoffrey Holder, a man who first heard it from his mother; As Billy Graham Sees His Role - Bringing his crusade to New York, the controversial, crowd-drawing evangelist says "My job is simply to proclaim the Gospel"; Plea for the Public Defender - William Rogers describes a way to insure competent legal representation for all; Fatigue and Age - A Doctor's Prescription; Sentiment as Seen by Currier & Ives; Anne Frank's Friend - Lies Goosens is now a housewife in Israel (includes two photos of her with Anne Frank when they were children; New Age of Anxiety - Pre-College; Photo feature on the Santa Fe, NM home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Girard; Photos of summer fashions for women; Great one-page color ad for French Line is well-suited for framing; Great one-page color-illustrated ad for the Hotel Nacional de Cuba in Havana; About - Comets; and more. 80 pages. Many fascinating black and white reproductions of photos. Dozens of lovely illustrated ads, some of which are in color. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book