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  2. Life (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Life was founded on January 4, 1883, in a New York City artist's studio at 1155 Broadway, ... A co-founder of the new Life magazine, ...

  3. John Ames Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    In 1883 he co-founded Life magazine with Andrew Miller. Serving as president, Mitchell held a 75 percent interest in the magazine with the remainder by Miller in his job as secretary-treasurer. Both men retained their holdings until their deaths. [2]

  4. Henry Luce - Wikipedia

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    Henry Robinson Luce (April 3, 1898 – February 28, 1967) was an American magazine magnate who founded Time, Life, Fortune, and Sports Illustrated magazines. He has been called "the most influential private citizen in the America of his day".

  5. 23 memorable images from Life Magazine - AOL

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    The magazine was brought back as a monthly publication in 1978, only to be pulled again in 2000. Finally, In 2004 Life was resurrected once more as a newspaper supplement.

  6. Beloved 'LIFE' Magazine Set to Return to Circulation - AOL

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    LIFE Magazine. LIFE magazine is getting a revival thanks to model Karlie Kloss and her husband, Joshua Kushner, over 20 years after it went out of regular circulation.

  7. Time Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Luce launched the business magazine Fortune in February 1930 and created/founded the pictorial Life magazine in 1936, and launched House & Home in 1952 and Sports Illustrated in 1954. He also produced The March of Time radio and newsreel series. By the mid-1960s, Time Inc. was the largest and most prestigious magazine publisher in the world.

  8. Charles Dana Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Peddling his pen-and-ink sketches, Gibson sold his first work in 1886 to Life magazine, founded by John Ames Mitchell and Andrew Miller. It featured general interest articles, humor, illustrations, and cartoons. His works appeared weekly in the popular national magazine for more than 30 years.

  9. John H. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    John Harold Johnson (January 19, 1918 – August 8, 2005 [2]) was an American businessman and publisher.Johnson was the founder in 1942 of the Johnson Publishing Company, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.