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Remembering Life

United States, 1986
film

A history of Life magazine which first appeared in America in November 1936. Life pioneered pictorial journalism and in the process radically altered the cour..

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Newspaper story. - 2nd ed.

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Life goes to the movies

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United States, 1955
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The Photographers

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Yesterday's witness: a tribute to the American newsreel

United States, 1975
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Annals of life

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Pioneers of photography

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The Directors

United States, 1963
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Movietone memories

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A Visual heritage

United States, 1984
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Magnum photos: the changing of a myth [Widescreen]

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The World of life: a journal of the outdoors. Issue No. 17

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Visual documents

United States, 1984
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