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LIFE Magazine April 10 1964 Alaska Earthquake Hemingway Kitty Genovese Murder

LIFE Magazine April 10 1964 Alaska Earthquake Hemingway Kitty Genovese Murder

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LIFE Magazine from April 10, 1964, provides a significant historical record of the Great Alaskan Earthquake with vivid color photography and reporting. This issue is a must-have for history buffs and collectors, featuring the first posthumous work by Ernest Hemingway, "A Moveable Feast," detailing his early years in Paris. It also includes the chilling investigative report by Loudon Wainwright on the Kitty Genovese murder in New York, a pivotal moment in social psychology. The magazine serves as a time capsule of the 1960s, complete with period-accurate advertisements and cultural features like the Indiana University swimming program.

This original vintage magazine is in fair condition. The cover shows significant wear, including a large crease/tear on the bottom left corner, edge chipping, and some spine stress. The internal pages are intact with expected age-toning but remain clear and readable.

Keywords: 1964 Great Alaskan Earthquake, Ernest Hemingway posthumous work, Kitty Genovese murder story, vintage photojournalism, 1960s ephemera, mid-century advertising, historical news periodical, seismic disaster history, literary collectibles, American social history, 60s media archive, library research material, retro coffee table decor

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