Titre : |
Life, the First 50 years 1936-1986 |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Philip B. Kunhardt Jr, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Little, Brown and Company |
Année de publication : |
1986 |
Autre Editeur : |
Time Inc. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-316-52613-5 |
Note générale : |
On these pages you will find every cover LIFE publish through 1985, as well as a reproduction in miniature of the entire first issue. Also in reduced size are many stories and pages they originally appeared in the magazine. (Even the smallest type on these reductions can be read with magnification) Crowded with images as this book may be, it does not attempt to be a definitive history of the magazine. It is, rather, a pictorial survey of LIFE's evolution, including points both high and low. Entire aspects of the magazine's fascinating journey are omitted. This book hardly touches at all, for instance, upon the individual photographers, the reporters, the writers or the editors who were, and are, responsible for the magazine's content and personality.
After the pages on which the magazine's entire first issue appears, this book is divided by 10-year periods into five parts, and the treatment of each LIFE decade consists of two sections. First comes a selective display of the magazine's content during each decade. It is followed by a section of large photographs that appeared during the same span, arranged now not by chronology but by a theme for each spread. The fifth and final section of large photographs is used to illustrate a new LIFE's original prospectus. |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
Catégories : |
7.22 Presse étrangère 7.4.1 News Magazine
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Index. décimale : |
21 350 Spécimens - Fac-similés |
Note de contenu : |
Contient l'ensemble des couvertures en vignettes |
Life, the First 50 years 1936-1986 [texte imprimé] / Philip B. Kunhardt Jr, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Little, Brown and Company : [S.l.] : Time Inc., 1986. ISBN : 978-0-316-52613-5 On these pages you will find every cover LIFE publish through 1985, as well as a reproduction in miniature of the entire first issue. Also in reduced size are many stories and pages they originally appeared in the magazine. (Even the smallest type on these reductions can be read with magnification) Crowded with images as this book may be, it does not attempt to be a definitive history of the magazine. It is, rather, a pictorial survey of LIFE's evolution, including points both high and low. Entire aspects of the magazine's fascinating journey are omitted. This book hardly touches at all, for instance, upon the individual photographers, the reporters, the writers or the editors who were, and are, responsible for the magazine's content and personality.
After the pages on which the magazine's entire first issue appears, this book is divided by 10-year periods into five parts, and the treatment of each LIFE decade consists of two sections. First comes a selective display of the magazine's content during each decade. It is followed by a section of large photographs that appeared during the same span, arranged now not by chronology but by a theme for each spread. The fifth and final section of large photographs is used to illustrate a new LIFE's original prospectus. Langues : Français ( fre) |  |