Life Year 1941 Magazine Back Issues
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- Katherine Hepburn
- January 6, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Woman On Beach
- January 13, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Southern Sand Styles
- Army Ski Patrol
- January 20, 1941
- 10 Cents
- U.S. Ski Trooper
- Winston Churchill II And Mother
- January 27 1941
- 10 Cents
- Goebbels And Goering
- February 3, 1941
- 10 Cents
- War News From Inside Germany
- Lord Halifax
- February 10, 1941
- 10 Cents
- New British Ambassador
- Cobina Wrigh Jr.
- February 17, 1941
- Hollywood Party
- New Zealand's Anzac Soldiers
- February 24, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Anzac Conquerors
- Model And Mannequin
- March 3, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Washington Workers
- March 10, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Largest Gun
- March 17, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Panama Defense
- Spring Hats
- March 24, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Carrier Bomber
- March 31, 1941
- 10 Cents
- World's Best: U.S. Navy's New Dive Bomber
- Spring Showers
- April 7, 1941
- 10 Cents
- New York Harbor
- April 14, 1941
- 10 Cents
- U.S. Cavalry Man
- April 21, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Red In Fashion
- April 28, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Red Is Right
- John Harvard & Freshman
- May 5, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Floppy Hats
- May 19, 1941
- 10 Cents
- U.S. Navy Parachutist
- May 12, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Army Nurse
- May 26, 1941
- 10 Cents
- LT. Catherine M. Hides
- Children In Sunday School
- June 2, 1941
- 10 Cents
- The Windsors Team
- June 9, 1941
- 10 Cents
- British Seaman Drinking Soda
- June 16, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Fishing In Ozarks
- June 23,1941
- Lazing Fishing
- 10 Cents
- Madame Chiang Kai-Shek
- June 30, 1941
- 10 Cents
- China's Madame Chiang
- General Patton In Tank
- Defense Issue
- U.S. Arms
- July 7, 1941
- Sand Sailing
- July 14, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Singapore's Defender
- July 21, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Singapore's Commander In Chief
- Circus Family
- July 28, 1941
- 10 Cents
- British At War
- August 4, 1941
- 10 Cents
- British Women
- Rita Hayworth
- August 11, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Wartime In Bermuda
- August 18, 1941
- 10 Cents
- U.S. Marine In Bermuda
- Fred Astaire And Son
- August 25, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Ted Williams, Baseball.
- September 1, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Campus Pigtails
- September 8, 1941
- 10 Cents
- College Girl's Pigtails
- Lord Mountbatten
- September 15, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Captain Lord Louis Mountbatten
- Brazilian Dancer Eros Volusia
- September 22, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Brazil's Top Dancer
- Radio Quiz Kid Gerald Darrow
- September 29, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Farmer's Daughter
- October 6, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Turner And Gable
- October 13, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Pan Am Clipper
- October 20, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Air Raid Test
- October 27, 1941
- 10 Cents
- West Point Cadet
- November 3, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Gene Tierney
- November 10, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Univ. Of Texas Football
- November 17, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Wartime Knitting
- November 24, 1941
- 10 Cents
- U.S. Air Force
- December 1, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Air Power
- General MacArthur
- December 8, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Commander Of Far East
- Broadway's Junior Miss. Pearl Harbor
- December 15, 1941
- 10 Cents
- Junior Miss
- U.S. Goes To War, American Flag
- December 22, 1941
- 10 Cents
- U.S. Aerial Gunner
- December 29, 1941
- 10 Cents
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Life was an American magazine published weekly from 1883 to 1972, as an intermittent "special" until 1978, and as a monthly from 1978 until 2000. During its golden age from 1936 to 1972, Life was a wide-ranging weekly general-interest magazine known for the quality of its photography, and was one of the most popular magazines in the nation, regularly reaching one-quarter of the population.