American Decades
The Rise of National Magazines
First Issue of Life
Magazine cover, Photograph, Essay
By: Life
Date: November 23, 1936
Source: Life, November 23, 1936.
First Issue of Look
Magazine cover, Magazine article
By: Look
Date: January 1937
Source: Look, January 1937.
About the Publications: Life was founded in 1936 as a pictorial news magazine by publisher Henry R. Luce (1898–1967), who also founded Time in 1923, Fortune in 1930, and Sports Illustrated in 1954. It published weekly until 1972, and beginning in 1978 it shifted to publishing monthly issues. Look magazine was launched in 1937, shortly after the debut of Life. Like Life, its focus was on photojournalism, using photos to tell its readers about the world. Look was Life's major...
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1930's Media Primary Sources
- Fortune Magazine Covers
- Amos 'n' Andy Radio Episode 920
- Near v. Minnesota
- "An Emergency Is On!"
- Roosevelt and the Media
- Photography of the Great Depression
- The Lindbergh Case and the Media
- "Landon 1,293,669; Roosevelt, 972,897: Final Returns in the Digest's Poll of Ten Million Voters"
- The Rise of National Magazines
- "Are We Going Communist? A Debate"
- "How to Stay Out of War"
- "The Crash of the Hindenburg"
- Action Comics No. 1
- "Radio Listeners in Panic, Taking War Drama as Fact"
- "Television in the 1930s"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
