Life–the ’60s

Life–the ’60s by Doris C. O’Neil, published by Little, Brown in 1989, presents a visual exploration of the significant political and cultural milestones of the 1960s. This reissue features 236 pages filled with over 350 photographs sourced from the archives of Life magazine, capturing the essence of a transformative decade in American history.
Readers will find a rich collection of images that document the people, places, and events that defined the era. The book focuses on key historical moments and cultural shifts, providing a comprehensive visual narrative that reflects the complexities of the 1960s. With its emphasis on history, this volume serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the dynamics of this pivotal time.
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This volume of photographs selected from the archives of Life magazine chronicles the political and cultural milestones of the sixties. It contains over 350 images of people, places and events which shaped the decade.
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