Delve into the pages of history with the July 1985 edition of LIFE Magazine, a
publication renowned for its captivating narratives and iconic photography. This particular issue offers a unique glimpse into the early days of the AIDS crisis, featuring an intimate interview with Koko, the famed sign language chimpanzee, and other thought-provoking content. A treasure for collectors and history enthusiasts alike, this magazine hails from the United States and is a testament to the period's journalistic flair. Please note that this copy has experienced water damage and is sold as is, presenting an opportunity for readers to own a piece of media history. Water damage present (see photos)• Possible waviness, staining, or light page rippling• Spine intact• Pages complete and readable Photos are part of the description and accurately show condition.
publication renowned for its captivating narratives and iconic photography. This particular issue offers a unique glimpse into the early days of the AIDS crisis, featuring an intimate interview with Koko, the famed sign language chimpanzee, and other thought-provoking content. A treasure for collectors and history enthusiasts alike, this magazine hails from the United States and is a testament to the period's journalistic flair. Please note that this copy has experienced water damage and is sold as is, presenting an opportunity for readers to own a piece of media history. Water damage present (see photos)• Possible waviness, staining, or light page rippling• Spine intact• Pages complete and readable Photos are part of the description and accurately show condition.