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Life Year 1970 Magazine Back Issues

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  • Johnny Carson
  • The Lonesome Hero Of Middle America
  • January 23, 1970
  • Snow Monkeys Of Japan
  • Ecology Becomes Everybody's Issue
  • January 30, 1970
  • New Star Robert Redford, A Real Sundance Kid
  • Gordon Parks On The Panthers
  • February 6, 1970 - 50c
  • Dollar Bill
  • Your Dollar Problem
  • How Some Americans Beat Inflation
  • An Architect Runs Away In JoinThe Circos As A Clown
  • Teenagers On Heroin
  • Robert Ardrey: The Case For Population Control
  • The Spirit Of Cinema America
  • Goodby To The Glory Days
  • Hollywood Puts Its Past Up For Safe
  • Billy Kidd America's First Gold Medal Winner
  • On The Icy Edge Of Win Or Lose
  • An Old Hand And A Green Kid Endure The Test Of Ski Racing
  • Hemlines In Fashion
  • The Great Hemline Hassle
  • March 13, 1970
  • Diana Keapp Was Sister Ara Rated
  • A Spirit Of Change Shakes The Church
  • The Pope's Unruly Flock
  • The U.S. Takes Off On Credit Cards
  • A Political Fringe Turns To Terrorism
  • The Bomb Radicals
  • Bacall Hits Broadway With Song And Dance
  • Laos And Cambodia
  • New Troubles For The U.S.
  • Zero Population Growth Campaign Button
  • A Thought New Student Cause
  • Crusade Against Too Many People
  • Dr. Denton Cooley & Dr. Michael DeBakey
  • A Bitter Feud
  • Two Great Gorgeous At War Over The Human Heart
  • Jim Lovell And Apollo 13
  • Astronaut Jim Lovell
  • April 24, 1970
  • Chapel Hill Coed
  • On Board Apollo 13
  • The Astronauts Own Story
  • The Delights Of Spring
  • Vice-President Spiro Agnew
  • Stern Voice Of The Silent Majority
  • Spiro Agnew Knows Best
  • Wounded Kent State Student
  • Tragedy At Kent
  • Cambodia And Dissent: The Crisis Of Presidential Leadership
  • Composite Our Forgotten Wounded
  • Clark Clifford On Vietnam: Set A Date And Get Out
  • Our Forgotten Wounded
  • Actress Brenda Vaccaro
  • Investigate Report: St. Louis
  • The Mayor, The Mob And The Lawyer.
  • Actresses With More Than Glamor
  • Johnny Bench, Best Catcher Ever?
  • New Student Campaign: Elect Your Candidate
  • The Horrors Of Home Repair
  • Inflation, Recession And A Frantic Bear Market.
  • Palestinian Training Camp For Kids
  • Palestinian Arabs: New Pride And Unity
  • Changing Careers At Middle Age
  • Dennis Hopper
  • Graduation 1970 - It Never Looked Like This Before
  • The Easy Rider Makes A Wild New Movie
  • Americans In Spanish Prison
  • The Environment Jungle By Theodore H. White
  • 500 Americans In Foreign Jails For Smuggling Dope
  • Hamilton County U.S.A. A Fond Look At The Heart Of America
  • Land We've Saved Conservation Victories From Florida To California
  • My Father's Country A Son's Cherished Memories
  • Far-Out Fashions On A Plain Jane Figure
  • California Girls Spangle The Beach
  • Report On Cambodia
  • The Tottering Wreck We Leave Behind
  • Ted, Rose, And Joan Kennedy.
  • U.S. Families Find New Homes In Canada
  • An Intimate Visit Rose Kennedy At 80
  • Activist Actress Candice Bergen
  • Dilemma Of New Standards
  • A Draft Board Rules On A Conscientious Objector
  • Bebe Rebozo President Nixon's Best Friend
  • Alan Shepard The Old Pro Gets His Shot At The Moon
  • On The Golf Course Rebozo Watches The President's Swing
  • An Intimate Report By Kenneth O'Donnell, Johnson And The Kennedys
  • Why LBJ Was Really Picked
  • How The Kennedys Managed Him
  • LBJ's Feud With Bobby
  • Traveling Americans Where They Go And What They Do
  • The Hard Road For Rock Festivals
  • Cast-Iron Architecture Classic Facades In Old New York
  • Poet Richard Brautigan Gentle Voice Of Life And Love
  • The Midi Muscles In
  • Slaughter At San Rafael
  • Back At The Mason Ranch
  • Our Eating Habits Under Attack
  • Composite: Pornography
  • In An Era Of Sexuality
  • Growing Concern About Pornography
  • Liberty Congratulates Woman Voter
  • Fifty Years Ago Women Got The Vote
  • Women Arise
  • The Revolution That Will Affect Everybody
  • Angela Davis
  • The Sculpture Of Matisse
  • Robert Ardrey's New Book
  • The Making Of A Fugitive
  • Engelbert Humberdinck And Tom Jones
  • Top Pop Singers
  • September 18, 1970
  • The Suez Standoff Israeli Phantoms VS. Arab Missiles
  • Pennant Scramble Wild Windup For The Mets, Cubs, Pirates.
  • Male Plumage He-Men Return To Elegance
  • Martha Mitchell Talkative As Ever, She Finds Washington Tough Going.
  • America's Moods Today
  • Five Life Writers Revisit Their Hometowns
  • What Doctors Think Of Us As Patients
  • Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser
  • A Tom Sawyer Boyhood 1970
  • The Chilling Story Of A Dog With Two Masters By Romain Gary
  • The Mideast After Nasser
  • Agnew On The Warpath
  • Cassette TV: The Good Revolution
  • Women's Lib By Clare Boothe Luce
  • A Different Muhammad Ali Returns To The Ring
  • Look Out - He's Back
  • New GIs In Vietnam: Commanding Them In The Old Way Is Out
  • Dick Cavett Offstage With The Brightest Face On Screen
  • The Big Conservative Pitch
  • Reagan Soars With It In California
  • Ohio's Perfect Voter Has Her Doubts
  • The Young Nixon
  • His Career As An Actor
  • The Steady Girl He Didn't Marry
  • Breaking Into The Dean's Office
  • Cops As Targets A Fourth-Generation Policeman: Any Day Can End In His Death
  • Hunting Down The World's Loveliest Girls
  • Papillon: Hero Of The Best Yarn Of The Year
  • Oberlin Students In Coed Dorm
  • Co-Ed Dorms An Intimate Revolution On Campus
  • The Grandeur Of De Gaulle
  • Khrushchev Remembers
  • An Extraordinary First-Person Story Begins This Week
  • Part I: The Terror Of Life With Stalin
  • Khrushchev Remembers World War II
  • The Great Battles
  • His Fear Of Execution
  • Stalin's Cowardice
  • Khrushchev Remembers
  • The Death Of Stalin
  • Getting Rid Of Beria
  • Organic Food: New And Natural
  • The Buckleys A Gifted American Family
  • Khrushchev Remembers
  • The Cuban Missile Crisis
  • Special Double Issue
  • Prizewinning Pictures
  • Life's Photography Contest
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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.
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