Looking back at Life’s moments
By H. D. S. Greenway | Tuesday, July 15, 2008 | The Boston Globe
“…Old magazines in a summer house, and the sight of 7- and 8-year-olds learning to sail on a summer’s day, got me to thinking of how the world was when I was their age during World War II. What better time machine to take you back to those pre-Internet, pre-television days than Life Magazine - now just a shadow of its former self - but then read by millions for glimpses into the far corners of the world, as well as life in our times. Costing only 10 cents, no website today can compare with the hold Life had on the American public 65 years ago….”…BS
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