Life Year 1946 Magazine Back Issues
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- Churchill's Paintings
- January 7, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Resort Fashions On Beach
- January 14, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Southern Resort Fasions
- Cardinal Spellman
- January 21, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Jan Clayton
- January 28, 1946
- Jan Clayton In Show Boat
- Winston Churchill's
- Hope And Crosby
- February 4, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Churchill Speech
- Lincoln Memorial
- February 11, 1946
- In This Temple As In The Hearts Of The People For Whom He Saved The Union
- The Memory Of Abraham Lincoln Is Enshrined Forever
- Dorothy McGuire
- February 18, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Best Bird Dogs
- February 25, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Field Trial
- Champion Ice Skater
- March 4, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Figure Skater
- Senator Vandenberg
- March 11, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Senators Up For Reelection
- Pais 1946
- March 18, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Lucille Bremer
- March 25,1946
- 10 Cents
- St. Louis Cardinal Pitcher, Baseball.
- April 1, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Circus Clown With Giraffe
- April 8, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Woman In Easter Hat
- April 15, 1946
- High School Student
- April 22, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Denver High School
- Peiping - China's Beautiful City In Color
- April 29, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Margaret Leighton
- May 6, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Fishing Woman
- May 13, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Northwest Vacation
- Ice Skaters
- May 20, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Ice Show
- Ozark Farmer
- May 27, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Children In Church
- June 3, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Donna Reed
- June 10, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Play Dresses
- June 17, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Chief Justice Vinson
- June 24, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Chief Justice Of The United States
- Sailing Season
- July 1, 1946
- 10 Cents
- Woman With Daisies
- July 8, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Basque Shirt
- Woman Floating In Water
- July 15, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Welded Water Gadgets
- Woman Riding In Carriage
- July 22, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Long Island Society
- Vivien Leigh
- July 29, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Frowning Boy
- August 5, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Juvenile Juror
- Loretta Young
- August 12, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Yellowstone Park
- August 19, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Old Faithful
- Campus Fashions
- August 26, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Children Holding Hands On Beach
- September 2, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Vacation's End
- Jane Powell
- September 9, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Davis And Blanchard, Football.
- September 16, 1946
- 15 Cents
- West Points Davis And Blanchard
- Cat's Playmate
- September 23, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Jeanne Crain
- September 30, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Crosby And Caulfield
- October 7, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Fall Styles
- October 14, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Fall Fashions
- Gloria Grahame
- October 21, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Boy In School
- October 28, 1946
- 15 Cents
- One Room School
- Palestine, Camel.
- November 4, 1946
- 15 Cents
- After School Models
- November 11, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Party Raincoats
- November 18, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Life Is 10 Years Old
- November 25, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Tenth Anniversary Issue
- Ingrid Bergman
- December 2, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Jet Plane And Pilot
- December 9, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Jet Pilot
- Teresa Wright
- December 16, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Fra Angelico's Art
- December 23, 1946
- 15 Cents
- The Life Of Christ
- Dorothy Kirsten
- December 30, 1946
- 15 Cents
- Opera Star Dorothy Kirsten
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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.