LIFE, VOL. 46, N° 6, MARCH 1969 (Contents: The Presidency. The surprising asset of normality. By H. Sidey. A long weekend with Calvin. By M. Durham. Another view. We re rotten, Laura. Rotten to the core. By R. Baker. The Daring LEM...) de COLLECTIF | Achat livres - Ref RO60108600 - le-livre.fr

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Life, vol. 46, n° 6, march 1969 (contents: the presidency. the surprising asset of normality. by h. sidey. a long weekend with calvin. by m. durham. another view. "we're rotten, laura. rotten to the core." by r. baker. the daring lem...) par Collectif

Time-Life International. 1969. In-Folio. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 64 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc et en couleur.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon

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Contents: The Presidency. The surprising asset of normality. By Hugh Sidey. The Scene/Staphorst. A long weekend with Calvin. By Michael Durham. Another view. "We're rotten, Laura. Rotten to the core." By Russell Baker. The Daring LEM. How an idea no one wanted grew up to be the contraption that will land on the moon. "If there's any idea we must push, it's this one." By David Sheridan. On the Newsfronts of the World. Black fog of battle at Suez. The race for the SST-"Allez France! Allez France!" By Michael Mok. Editorial. Listening to what Europe has to say. Close-Up. Father Robert F. Capon, priest and cook. "Calories are only a demon to be exorcised". Fantasy Fashions. An Italian count, Giorgio Sant'Angelo, designs dreams of a bright new fashion. Photographed by Greene-Eula. Special Report. The "Belly of Paris," Les Halles, closes forever. By Richard B. Stolley. Why Should He Have It? Paramount's whiz-kid studio boss beats the Hollywood handicappers. By James Mills. Photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt. Education. A college that sails the seas. In "a unique educational experience" California's Chapman College takes students and teachers on a four-month cruise abroad. Music. Rock is alive and growing in alldirections. Critic Nat Hentoff discusses the continued popularity of today's pop music. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon

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