Life Year 1952 Magazine Back Issues
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- Hair Styles
- Poodle VS Horsetail
- January 7, 1952
- 20 Cents
- Augustus John
- Famous Britons
- A Portfolio By Alfred Eisenstaedt
- January 14,1952
- Eisenhower Is Running
- Dwight D. Eisenhower
- January 21, 1952
- 20 Cents
- Triple Talent
- Phyllis Newell
- The Quandary OF A Gifted Girl
- January 28, 1952
- Barbara Ann Scott
- Her Rivalry With Sonia
- Our Planes And Why They Can't
- Drive Red Migs From The Skies
- Olympic Skiing
- How Hormones Change
- Form Of Living Things
- Defending Olympic Champ
- Queen Elizabeth II
- In This Issue Author Of Pogo Illustrates
- A Fable Of Man's Origin
- Long Live The Queen
- Fancy Gloves
- News In Gloves
- Intimate View Of A Queen
- By Crawfie, Elizabeth's Nurse
- Patrice Munsel
- Rejuvenated Met's
- Suacy Glamour Girl
- March 3, 1952
- Brandon De Wilde In Mrs. McThing
- Fastest Growing U.S. Industry
- We Gave Stalin His Big Victory
- March 10, 1952
- Prettiest Showgirl On Broadway
- They Ruined Baseball By TY Cobb
- Secrets Of Chaplin At Work
- Photographed By W. Eugene Smith
- Democrats Dilemma
- If Not Truman, Who?
- Kefauver? Keer? Russell? Stevenson?
- March 24, 1952
- Marilyn Monroe
- The Talk Of Hollywood
- There Is A Case For Interplanetary Saucers
- April 7, 1952
- Italian Fashions
- April 14, 1952
- Life At The Edge Of The Sea By Rachel Carsen
- A Helicopter View Of The U.S. By Margaret Boorke White
- Tito's Story
- Beginning In This Issue Tito Speaks
- The Inside Personal Story Of The Man Who Defied Stalin
- April 21, 1952
- Young Eisenhower Of Abilene
- The Young Eisenhower Tito Speaks Part II
- The Perils And Secrets Of The Red Underground
- Ike's Wedding Picture
- Diana Lynn
- TV's Leading Ladies
- Return To The Polar Island
- The War - Stalin Lets Us Down
- General Matthew Ridgway
- New Boss At Shape
- Tito's Inside Story Of Break With Stalin
- May 12, 1952
- Starlet Kerima
- Her Marathon Kiss
- Is A Movie Sensation
- A New Foreign Policy By John Foster Dulles
- Stewart Granger, SwashBuckler.
- Ring Racketeers Must Go
- By N.Y.S. Boxing Commissioner
- The Tafts Of Cincinnati
- Party Shoes And Dresses
- For Little Girls
- A U.S. Capitalist Has Fun In Moscow
- June 2, 1952
- Woman In Wedding Dress
- The $3 Billion Wedding Business
- Most Photographed Bridal Model Martha Boss
- June 9, 1952
- Mail - Order Fashions
- Mickey Spillane: 13,000,000 Books Of Sex And Slaughter
- June 23, 1952
- 20 Cents
- Political Charmer Nancy Kefauver
- A Convention Goer's Guide To Chicago
- June 30, 1952
- 20 Cents
- Arlene Dahl
- Lingerie Designer And Pin-Up Girl
- The Only Fabulous Country
- Laughton's Readings On America
- The Hangover - Convention TV: How It Works
- The Price Of The Night Before
- July 14, 1952
- 20 Cents
- British Starlets In Hollywood
- In Color The Folies Bergere
- The Show For Americans In Paris
- July 28, 1952
- Adlai Stevenson
- 20 Cents
- August 4, 1952
- Joan Rice - Robin Hood's New Girl Friend
- Argentina's Farewell To Eva Peron
- August 11, 1952
- 20 Cents
- Marlene Dietrich And Daughter
- Dietrich's Daughter, Maria
- August 18, 1952
- 20 Cents
- College Fashions Tortleneck Sweater
- Inside Story Of The Coup
- By Egypt's New Strong Man
- August 25, 1952
- Ernest Hemingway
- An Extra Dividend In This Issue
- The Old Man And The Sea By Hemingway
- A Complete New Book First Publication
- Siren Look, Fashion.
- The Siren Look For All
- September 8, 1952
- 20 Cents
- Rita Gam
- Silent And Sexy
- Campaign's Hottest Week
- Ike And Adlai - Make 19 Speeches In Six-Day Marathon
- New Artic Base
- The Biggest Secret Operation Since B-Day
- Marciano, Challenger And Favorite.
- AM LST Is Waved Into New Polar Rage
- Jackie Gleason
- First Pictures - Atom Blasts Through Eyes Of Victims
- TV's Biggest, Prettiest New Show.
- September 29, 1952 / 20 Cents
- SF Opera Opening
- Love Letters Of Shaw And Mrs. Pat Campbell
- San Francisco Opera Opening
- Mrs. Peter Thieriot
- Mamie Eisenhower
- The New Canada In Color
- The Results Of A Phenomenal Decade
- And Folks, Here's My Mamie
- Italian Woman
- Truman Attacks, Taft Writes Reply
- New Crop Of Beauties In Italy's Film Boom
- Lucia Bose
- Jon Lindbergh
- Scientists Find Canyon
- Three Miles Under Sea
- Upheaval In The South: How It Affects Campaign
- Completion Of UN
- The U.N.'s New Assembly Building
- November 3, 1952
- 20 Cents
- Woman Duck Hunter
- Hunters Favorite Targets - In Color
- Chicago's Shocking Court Jam-Up
- Jean Huston: Her Tribulations As A Duck Hunter
- Election Winners Eisenhower
- President Elect And His First Lady Acknowledge Cheers Of Victory
- How Victory Was Won
- New Faces In Government Material For A Cabinet
- Too Much Jewelry?
- The Fabulous Treasure Farouk Left
- How Prison Riots Can Be Prevented
- November 24, 1952
- Suzanne Cloutier In Gallery Of Young French Actresses
- The Korea Ike Won't See
- Guerrilla Terror In The Hills, By Boorke White
- December 1, 1952
- Beginning Life's Greatest Series Of Science Stories In Pictures And Text
- The World We Live In
- Part I: The Earth Is Born
- Birth Earth's
- Refugee Homecoming Queen
- I Fought In Foreign Legion: Adrian Liodell Hart On Indo-China
- A Polish Girl O.P.
- Becomes Queen Of A U.S. College
- Midget Horse
- Death Masks Of Great Since 1610
- The Powerful Herb Brownell
- 30 Inch Horse
- Gifts For Life's Readers
- A New Christmas Song By Rodgers & Hammerstein
- First Publication Of A New Sherlock Holmes Story
- And In Addition Great Gifts Of History
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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.