Saturday Evening Post February 15 1964 Sophia Loren ~ LBJ ~ Coca Cola Ad

Published by The Curtis Publishing Company
78 pages
Copyright 1964
10.75x13.5 inches




DESCRIPTION:
See pictures for complete table of contents. THE COVER. "An intimate look at SOPHIA LOREN. her views on Life, Love, and marriage." This striking portrait of Sophia Loren was taken in her Rome apartment by Burt Glinn. COVER STORY: SOPHIA LOREN: "First, I am a woman" . . . by Pete Hamill. ("The magnificent Sophia Loren, a world-wide symbol of explosive femininity, lives opulently, openly and happily with the man she loves.") ARTICLES: Hunting is humane (Speaking Out) . . . by Vance Bourjaily. Affairs of state . . . by Stewart Alsop. What are they doing to Big Sur? . . . by William Trombley. The rise and fall of a Soviet agent . . . by Edward R. F. Sheehan. Landing a jet without looking . . . by Lawrence Lader. Boom times for piggy-bankers . . . by William Laas and Theodore Du Bay. War of nerves on the high wire . . . by Bill Ballantine. SPECIAL REPORT: Johnson takes over: the untold story . . . by Stewart Alsop





Condition:
This issue is in good condition. There is some discoloration on the cover (see pictures) that also appears lightly on the first third of pages. Otherwise, all pages are intact, without rips or crease, fresh and clean looking. Some wear on back cover. See pictures for details.
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