Auteur | Collectif |
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Editeur | Time-Life International |
Impression | 1965 |
Etat | Bon état |
Disponibilité | 1 en stock |
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Référence | RO60108552 |
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Classement Dewey | 420 |
Fiche créée le | 28/01/2016 |
Life, international edition, vol. 39, n° 12, dec. 1965 (contents: man's step into space. now that man has learned to leave it, our world will never be the same again. an article by arthur c. clarke, with color photographs of the great strides in space...) par Collectif
Time-Life International. 1965. In-Folio. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Agraffes rouillées, Intérieur acceptable. 159 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc et en couleur.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Contents: Man's Step into Space. Now that man has learned to leave it, our world will never be the same again. An article by Arthur C. Clarke, with color photographs of the great strides in space exploration in 1965. 'Can-Do' Man of Mid 60s. Lyndon Johnson is more of everything-in short, a Texan. An article by Hugh Sidey. Foreign Policy for Mid 60s. Under Lyndon Johnson, the U.S. has had a "good year" in foreign policy, even though its policy may not have won many popularity contests. An article by Max Ways. New-Old Warfare. The nuclear stalemate has resulted in odd new forms of old-style warfare, in the streets of Santo Domingo and the jungles of Vietnam. A picture essay. The Crowded Year. The historic, dramatic and illuminating events of 1965-from the funeral of Churchill to a lone voyage across the Atlantic. A picture essay. New Business Climate. In a campaign led by France, U.S. investments in Europe are under attack. An article by Richard Austin Smith. Fads and Fashions. With the rattle of skateboards, the flurry of fashionable feathers and see-through swimsuits, the voices of James Bond and the Beatles are heard in nearly every land. A picture essay. Science's Challenge. Wanted: contemporary novelists to keep up with our swiftly changing times. An article by Marc Slonim. Science and Medicine. The dazzling advances of science in the mid-sixties even include the prospect of controlling life itself. A picture essay. Church and Birth Control. Despite official pronouncements to the contrary, 1965 was the year in which the Church finally faced up to the issue of population control. An article by Aubrey Menen. Man of Controversy. Two views of Charles de Gaulle: "Weakest link in NATO," by Dirk Stikker; "No man of mystery," by Herbert Luthy. Art's New Forms. Is it painting or is it sculpture? Last year's Pop and Op have developed into something new, puzzling and exciting. An article by Rosalind Constable. A Great Step Forward; The cause of civil rights in the U.S. achieves an important advance, amidst a painful paradox. A picture essay. Misadventure Story. Some funny things happened on the way to 1966, as a selection of newspictures of 1965 amusingly indicates. A picture essay. Coming in 1966. Vacationers' Europe: a special issue. A new look at Eastern Europe. The glory of Rome: a series. Vietnam, the human dilemma. Continuing the series, Families of the World. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon