The New York Times Magazine, March (Mar.) 22, 1953 - The Iron (Communist) Barrier
The New York Times Magazine, March (Mar.) 22, 1953 - The Iron (Communist) Barrier
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Détails
- Année
- 1953
- Lieu d'édition
- New York
- Auteur
- Rovere, Richard H., Schwartz, Harry, Hamilton, Thomas J., Gumpert, Martin, Clark, Delbert, Palmer, C.B., Mauldin, Bill
- Éditeurs
- The New York Times & Arno Press
- Format
- Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Thème
- The New York Times Magazine, March 22, 1953 - The Iron (Communist) Barrier color ladies' fashion ads, Cover photo of Dwight Eisenhower with Robert A. Taft, Interesting one-page RCA ad featuring the transistor, What Course for the Powerful Mr. Robert A. Taft?, The Iron Barrier - photos from seven frontiers where the, Communists face the rest of the world - Korea, Turkey, Austira, Indo-China, Yugoslavia, Germany and Iran, Anatomy of the Russian Communisty Party - from a small band of, hunted revolutionaries it has developed into a sanctuary for the, privileged, U.S. and U.N. - The Choices Before Us - criticisms from the, American public, We can live longer - but for What?, Danger in What We Don't Know - high school seniors show, appalling ignorance of the world they live in, Class of '53 - The men leaving college this year are perhaps the, most popular in years - with business, industry and the military competing, Bill Mauldin's cartoon art from three wars, Then and Now - Celebrated German Aeronaut Hugo Eckener, One page photo-illustrated ad for State of Israel Bonds entitled, "Out of the Desert. A Great Chemical Industry" with photos of, the new fertilzier and chemical plant at Haifa, Nice one-page ad for the 1953 Nash Rambler, Fantastic one-page color ad for colorful Crosley plastic, (bakelite?) radios, Nice color ad for Cheer laundry detergent, Photos of home interior designed by architect Oskar Stonorov, Samuel Plotkin - New York City's expert on food contamination, detects it largely by tasting, Rare one-page color ad for F.W. Woolworth Co. Easter Treats, Politics Magazine Back Issues Fashion
- Description
- S Single Issue Magazine
- Etat de conservation
- Acceptable
- Langues
- Anglais
- Reliure
- Couverture souple
- Premiére Edition
- True
Description
80 pages. Features: Many sensational color ladies' fashion ads; Cover photo of Dwight Eisenhower with Robert A. Taft; Interesting one-page RCA ad featuring the transistor; What Course for the Powerful Mr. Robert A. Taft?; The Iron Barrier - photos from seven frontiers where the Communists face the rest of the world - Korea, Turkey, Austira, Indo-China, Yugoslavia, Germany and Iran; Anatomy of the Russian Communisty Party - from a small band of hunted revolutionaries it has developed into a sanctuary for the privileged; U.S. and U.N. - The Choices Before Us - criticisms from the American public; We can live longer - but for What?; Danger in What We Don't Know - high school seniors show appalling ignorance of the world they live in; Class of '53 - The men leaving college this year are perhaps the most popular in years - with business, industry and the military competing; Bill Mauldin's cartoon art from three wars; Then and Now - Celebrated German Aeronaut Hugo Eckener; One page photo-illustrated ad for State of Israel Bonds entitled "Out of the Desert. A Great Chemical Industry" with photos of the new fertilzier and chemical plant at Haifa; Nice one-page ad for the 1953 Nash Rambler; Fantastic one-page color ad for colorful Crosley plastic (bakelite?) radios; Nice color ad for Cheer laundry detergent; Photos of home interior designed by architect Oskar Stonorov; Samuel Plotkin - New York City's expert on food contamination, detects it largely by tasting; Rare one-page color ad for F.W. Woolworth Co. Easter treats; and more. Above-average external wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book