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in-demand ! Life Magazine - April 21, 1952 Tito Speaks:Man Who Defied Stalin, atomic bomb

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    More information about Life Magazine - April 21, 1952 Tito Speaks:Man Who Defied Stalin, atomic bomb

    This listing features the April 21, 1952 issue of "LIFE" magazine, with Marshal Tito on the cover, offering insights into "Tito Speaks: The Inside, Personal Story of the Man Who Defied Stalin." Delve into engaging articles such as "A Woman Hangs on for Life" by Howard Sochurek and "The Atomic Test" by Joseph Borkin. Explore current living topics, including "Babies' Layettes," and love the music section with "Airborne Maestro." The back cover showcases a Chesterfield cigarette advertisement featuring Lucille Norman, emphasizing its mildness and lack of aftertaste. A distinctive piece for collectors interested in political history and mid-century advertising.

    

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