LIFE Magazine Now Available on Google Books
by Brandon Badger
When I was
a kid I used to enjoy thumbing through a collection of older magazines
that my grandfather had at his house. I remember flipping through
the pages and feeling as though I was peeking through a window into
life from decades past. Unfortunately, we lost my grandfather's
magazines some time ago, and we've never quite managed to recreate
his collection. But I know that if we could, those magazines would
be just as fascinating today as they were years ago, which is why
we've been partnering with publishers to digitize
magazines and bring them online.
I'm excited
to announce that starting today, visitors to Google Books will be
able to search and browse even more magazines on Google Books. We've
partnered with Life Inc. to digitize LIFE Magazine's entire run
as a weekly: over 1,860 issues, covering the years from 1936 to
1972. Most of us are familiar with the term "American Century,"
but chances are few of us have been able to read Henry Luce's defining
editorial in its original
context, a 1941 issue of LIFE. You'll be able to find
and read Leonard McCombes iconic cover and photo essay on
a Texas Cowboy
and Richard Meryman's famous last
interview with Marilyn Monroe. You can find a 1968 cover
story on Georgia O'Keeffe (which you may want to read if you're
visiting the Whitney
Museum anytime soon).
You'll even
find Alfred Eisenstadt's famous photo
of the sailor kissing the nurse in Times Square on VJ Day in 1945.
This is part
of a broader effort across Google to help bring offline content
online and allow people to find it with a simple Google web search.
In addition to viewing these and other extraordinary photographs
printed in the original issues of LIFE, you can also search
and browse millions of individual photos produced by LIFE
on Google Image Search.
The LIFE
photography collection on Google Image Search includes more
than 10 million images, 97 percent of which were never published
in the magazine. Both are blended into Google Web Search, so when
you do a search from google.com, you're also searching millions
of images and thousand of magazine issues from LIFE.
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November
4, 2009
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