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TITLE: LIFE magazine
[Classic LIFE Magazine, with all the great photographs, features, writers, vintage advertisements and MORE -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: September 8 1947; Vol 23 No 10
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Duke's daughter. The Solumn young lady on LIFE's cover, Lady Sarah Fitzalan-Howard, 5, is a member if England's first family next to royalty itself. Lady Sarah's collie dog is addressed simply as Pippin.
SPEAKING OF PICTURES: Bert and Elmer Underwood leave historic photographs behind them.

THIS WEEK'S EVENTS:
The American Legion marches on.
Britain needs help again -- and we must give it but not without some stern advice on how to use it.
Picture of the week: On forced voyage back to Germany jews smile at their own grim joke -- a swastika painted on a British flag.
The Birth of two nations -- independance comes to dominions of Moslem Pakistan and Hundu India. Margaret Truman sings in Public.
SCOUT JAMBOREE: Boys gather in France to promote world friendship, swap souvenirs. Nick the rain maker Nick Gregovitch, Rancher makes his own rain.
The TP&W makes a comeback, George McNear.

MOVIES:
MOVIE OF THE WEEK: FRIEDA -- A German war bride fights hatred in her husbands English community.
Hollywood girls make news -- A crippled star acts -- accident victim Susan Peters makes a film comeback.
Nina Lunn, Senator's "grandaughter".
GARBO finds life is terrible -- Greta turns up in England, Betty Grable grabs the greenbacks in Mother Wore Tights.

PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAYS:
THE GRAND CANYON -- its matchless spectacle is also a history book of the Earth.
Toughest city west of the Suez -- Police fight crime wave in Marseille.

RADIO: Repair yourself radio -- Roberto Brenta and his idea of components.

ART: Neglected Genuis: Ralph Albert Blakelock and Moonlight.

FICTION: The Great Footrace -- and excerpt from Raintree County by Ross Lockridge, Jr.

SCIENCE: The Silent Room -- it is a tool in the study of sound.

LIFE's PARTY: English Society -- a durable aristocracy carries on its traditional social patterns despite an increasing austerity.



FULL PAGE vintage ADS include:
LANA TURNER in Green Dolphin Street for MAX FACTOR, full page photo; RALPH BELLAMY for Lord Calvert; LUCKY STRIKE; MORE


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