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The debut cover of LIFE magazine is dominated by the monumental spillway of Montana’s Fort Peck Dam, then under construction and poised to become the world’s largest earth-filled dam. But the ...
Mar 28, 2024 · Entrepreneur and model Karlie Koss, together with her husband, billionaire investor Joshua Kushner, is bringing LIFE back to life, more than two decades after the more than century-old iconic...
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Nov 22, 2016 · Write to Lily Rothman at lily.rothman@time.com. The first issue of LIFE is dated Nov. 23, 1936. With one image from each year it was published, see how the magazine covered history.
- 1936 | Death of a Loyalist soldier, Spain, 1936. Originally published in the July 12, 1937, issue of LIFE.Robert Capa—Magnum.
- 1937 | Astronomer Edwin Hubble peers though the eyepiece of the 100-inch Hooker telescope at California's Mt. Wilson Observatory. Originally published in the November 8, 1937, issue of LIFE.Margaret Bourke-White—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images.
- 1938 | President Franklin Roosevelt listens to a speech during the annual Jackson Day fundraising dinner in Washington, DC. Originally published in the January 24, 1938, issue of LIFE.Thomas McAvoy—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images.
- 1939 | Aerial view of a DC-4 passenger plane flying over midtown Manhattan. An almost identical photograph from this shoot was published in the June 19, 1939, issue of LIFE.Margaret Bourke-White—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images.
An officer training candidate looks at pictures made by Ronald L. Haeberle, a former Army photographer, that appeared in the appeared in Nov. 20, 1969, issue of the Plain Dealer in Cleveland ...
Apr 21, 2024 · Life ’s commitment to vivid photojournalism made it one of the most popular and widely imitated American magazines during the 20th century. Life was launched as a weekly magazine in 1936 by Henry Luce, publisher of Time, and it quickly became a cornerstone of his Time-Life Publications. It ceased weekly publication in 1972.
Mar 11, 2020 · Between 1936 and 1972, Life magazine published images that helped to mythologise the US. A new book looks at iconic pictures that shaped how we view a nation, writes Aida Amoako.