Life Year 1944 Magazine Back Issues
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- Alaska Skiing Holiday
- January 3, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Alaska Holiday
- Bob Hope
- January 10, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Bob Hope No. 1 Comedian
- Historian Charles Beard
- January 17, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Charles Beard And The Republic
- Margaret Sullavan
- January 24, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Air Marshal Tedder
- January 31, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Invasion Deputy
- George Bernard Shaw
- February 7, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Portrait By Karsh
- Hollywood Hot Spot
- February 14, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Hall Of Fame
- Patrice Munsel
- February 21, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Teen Age Opera Star
- Ella Raines
- February 28, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Admiral Nimitz
- March 6, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Admiral Nimitz Pacific Commander
- Prep School Prom
- March 13, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Junior Dance
- Ballet Dancer
- March 20, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Landing In Italy
- March 27, 1944
- 10 Cents
- City Dogs
- April 3, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Glamor Dog
- Air Marshal Harris
- April 10, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Berlin's Bomber
- Esther Williams
- April 17, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Hollywood's Prettiest
- Princess Elizabeth
- April 24, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Home Leave
- May 1, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Airmen's Homecoming
- Hattie Carnegie Suit In Fashion
- May 8, 1944
- 10 Cents
- American Designers
- General Montgomery
- May 15, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Mother And Son
- May 22, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Model Mother
- General Todey Spaatz
- May 29, 1944
- 10 Cents
- U.S. Infantry
- June 5, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Bombs Over Europe
- June 12, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Invasion By Air
- General Eisenhower
- June 19, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Statue Of Liberty
- June 26, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Liberty's Light
- Back From Battle
- July 3, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Buy War Bonds
- Admiral Nimitz
- July 10, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Nimitz Of The Pacific
- Peasant Look Fashion
- July 17, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Peasant Clothes
- Jennifer Jones
- July 24, 1944
- 10 Cents
- U.S.S.R.'s Generals
- July 31, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Russia's General
- Geraldine Fitzgerald
- August 7, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Airborne Infantry Officer In Normandy
- August 14, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Amphibious Attack
- August 21, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Landing Alligators
- Pedal Pushers
- August 28, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Secretary Of State Hull
- September 4, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Cordell Hull
- Captured Nazis
- September 11, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Nazi Prisoners
- Governor Dewey
- September 18, 1944
- 10 Cents
- American Home Front Woman
- September 25, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Special Issue A Letter To GIs
- General Truscott
- October 2, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Truscott Of The 7TH
- Formals For Fall
- October 9, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Autumn Elegance
- Lauren Bacall
- October 16, 1944
- 10 Cents
- New Movie Find
- Soviet Scientists
- October 23, 1944
- 10 Cents
- U.S.S.R. Scientists
- Super Battleship
- October 30, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Newest ESS Iowa
- Celeste Holm
- November 6, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Broadway Hit Bloomer Girl
- General De Gaulle
- November 13, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Rural Thanks Giving
- November 20, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Gertrude Lawrence
- November 27, 1944
- 10 Cents
- B-29s at Work
- December 4, 1944
- 10 Cents
- B-29s Over Formosa
- Judy Garland
- December 11, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Fredric March
- December 18, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Major Toppolo In A Bell For Adano
- Christmas Art
- December 25, 1944
- 10 Cents
- Madonna and Child
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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.