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  1. The 100 Most Important Photos Ever - LIFE

    The following is adapted from the introduction to LIFE’s newcspecial issue 100 Photographs: The Most Important Pictures of All Time and the Stories Behind Them, available at newsstands …

  2. Winnie-the-Pooh Photo Archives - LIFE

    Explore Winnie-the-Pooh within the LIFE photography vault, one of the most prestigious & privately held archives from the US & around the World.

  3. Spahn Ranch Photo Archives - LIFE

    Explore Spahn Ranch within the LIFE photography vault, one of the most prestigious & privately held archives from the US & around the World.

  4. Piglet Photo Archives - LIFE

    Explore Piglet within the LIFE photography vault, one of the most prestigious & privately held archives from the US & around the World.

  5. Jimmy Carter: A Noble Life

    The following is from the introduction to LIFE’s special tribute issue, Jimmy Carter: A Noble Life, which is available online and at newsstands. When James Earl Carter died at his home in …

  6. The Bohemian Life in Big Sur, 1959

    When LIFE magazine visited Big Sur in 1959, the Esalen Institute was three years from opening, but the coastal community had long been attracting free-thinking types.

  7. Journey to a Vanished Fisherman’s Paradise - LIFE

    LIFE magazine was fortunate enough to visit Cabo Blanco in 1959, when the club was still in its heyday. Staff photographer Frank Schershel captured the fisherman out at sea and along the …

  8. World War II Photo Archives - LIFE

    Explore World War II within the LIFE photography vault, one of the most prestigious & privately held archives from the US & around the World.

  9. The Greatest Motorcycle Photo Ever - LIFE

    In LIFE’s coverage of the event the magazine actually used a different photo, taken from a wider angle. That shot is majestic in its own right, giving more emphasis to the Utah landscape and …

  10. Albert Camus: Intellectual Titan - LIFE

    In 1968 LIFE magazine summed up the appeal of French philosopher and author Albert Camus with a single sentence: “Camus looked directly into the darkness as saw sun—the human …