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Life, international edition, vol. 39, n° 11, nov. 1965 (contents: cover. donna selvaggia borromeo d'adda. letters. new york, the earth and the family. book review. raising kids without fear or freud: "your child is a person," by stella chess...) par Collectif

Time-Life International. 1965. In-Folio. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Intérieur acceptable. 104 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc et en couleur.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon

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Contents: Cover. Donna Selvaggia Borromeo d'Adda. Letters. New York, the Earth and the Family. Book Review. RAISING KIDS WITHOUT FEAR OR FREUD: "Your Child Is a Person," by Stella Chess, Alexander Thomas and Herbert G. Birch. Editorial. So, "Vive De Gaulle," but with reservations. From Rocks to Riches. THE MINER WHO WON A FORTUNE: Yorkshireman Keith Nicholson got more than $400,000 from a football pool four years ago, but his wife would gladly give it all back now. Blackout: CITY IN THE DARK: New York City and some 80,000 square miles of America suffer the greatest of power failures. KGB vs. CIA: NEW KIND OF SPY WARFARE, By Victor Zorza. A Statesman's Memoirs. DARK DAYS OF WAR AND SEPARATION: Indonesia's chaotic beginnings, Part II. By Dirk Stikker. Empire Built on Sex. THE MAN BEHIND 'PLAYBOY': Burk Uzzle photographs Hugh Hefner, creator and major owner of the Playboy empire of magazines, key clubs, etc. With an article by Diana Lurie. First Photographs. THE MAN WHO INVENTED PHOTOGRAPHY. Joseph-Nicephore Niepce, a slim, modest French country gentleman, was the world's first photographer. Pierre Boulat shows in color the scenes Niepce first captured. Girls, Garb and Glamor. BRAVURA YEAR FOR ITALIAN BEAUTY: Young blood combines with old splendor as designers make it a standout year. Photographed by Milton H. Greene. "Why Italy Has So Many Lovely Girls," by Luigi Barzini... Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon

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