FLAIR MAGAZINE: 5 ISSUES: 1950-51: 50's FASHIONS, COEDS
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Flair Magazine. Fleur Cowles, Editor. Cowles Magazines, Inc. Gardner Cowles, Publisher. Five Issues: June 1950: I Was With It by Gypsy Rose Lee (with booklet attached). Paintings by Steve Harley. American Fashion on the Go. New England Tombstone Rubbings. August 1950: College Review Issue. Revolution on Campus. Hits from the Harvard Lampoon. College fashions. October 1950 (front cover detached): The Real Pearl Mesta by Eleanor Roosevelt. Call Me Merman. A Mobile of Glass by Alexander Calder. November 1950: Country Living. Foxhunting Final. Satchmo by Tallulah Bankhead. Season of Guns, Hounds, and Snow. Raoul Dufy. January 1951: Life with Papa by Mary Hemingway. Walter Lippmann, Pundit and Prophet. The New Society in Moscow. Winston Churchill, Artist. London Sketches. Flair was a trend-setting, short-lived fashion and culture magazine for the growing sophisticated middle-class. It provides the sociologist with a good picture of 1950s America. Very good condition. Some of the spines have tears. But all of the contents are clean and tight. Buyer pays $4.00 shipping and handling.
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