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- Look Magazine for July 4, 1961, "What You Don't Know about Jacqueline Kennedy" - President John F. Kennedy's wife Jacqueline proved to be a huge political asset. Her charm, grace, and intelligence won over many a critic and her appearance on the front of a magazine was sure to attract attention and increase sales. This <em>Look</em> magazine cover image was considered the "Official White House Portrait" of the First Lady.

- July 04, 1961
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Look Magazine for July 4, 1961, "What You Don't Know about Jacqueline Kennedy"
President John F. Kennedy's wife Jacqueline proved to be a huge political asset. Her charm, grace, and intelligence won over many a critic and her appearance on the front of a magazine was sure to attract attention and increase sales. This Look magazine cover image was considered the "Official White House Portrait" of the First Lady.
- Life Magazine for August 1999, "Remembering Jackie" - As First Lady, Jacqueline proved to be a huge political asset to President John F. Kennedy. Her charm, grace, and intelligence continued to win over the public years afterward. This <em>Life</em> magazine features a tribute to Jackie Kennedy Onassis on the five-year anniversary of her death on May 19, 1994.

- August 01, 1999
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Life Magazine for August 1999, "Remembering Jackie"
As First Lady, Jacqueline proved to be a huge political asset to President John F. Kennedy. Her charm, grace, and intelligence continued to win over the public years afterward. This Life magazine features a tribute to Jackie Kennedy Onassis on the five-year anniversary of her death on May 19, 1994.
- Life Magazine for July 16, 1965, "A Thousand Days" - Americans embraced commemorative books and magazines following the tragic death of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. This July 16, 1965, issue of <em>Life</em> magazine includes the first of four installments of historian Arthur Schlesinger's "A Thousand Days" -- a detailed account of the politics and personalities during the Kennedy Administration. These were published in book form in 1966.

- July 01, 1959
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Life Magazine for July 16, 1965, "A Thousand Days"
Americans embraced commemorative books and magazines following the tragic death of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. This July 16, 1965, issue of Life magazine includes the first of four installments of historian Arthur Schlesinger's "A Thousand Days" -- a detailed account of the politics and personalities during the Kennedy Administration. These were published in book form in 1966.
- Life Magazine for August 24, 1959, "Jackie Kennedy: A Front Runner's Appealing Wife" - President John F. Kennedy's wife Jacqueline proved to be a huge political asset. Her charm, grace, and intelligence won over many a critic and her appearance on the front of a magazine was sure to increase sales. As the cover image of this <em>Life</em> magazine shows, even before Kennedy was elected President, his wife was attracting attention.

- August 24, 1959
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Life Magazine for August 24, 1959, "Jackie Kennedy: A Front Runner's Appealing Wife"
President John F. Kennedy's wife Jacqueline proved to be a huge political asset. Her charm, grace, and intelligence won over many a critic and her appearance on the front of a magazine was sure to increase sales. As the cover image of this Life magazine shows, even before Kennedy was elected President, his wife was attracting attention.
- Life Magazine for September 1, 1961, "The First Lady: She Tells Her Plans for the White House" - First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy received much media coverage for her restoration of the White House state rooms. The American public was fascinated by Mrs. Kennedy's sense of style, dedication to history, and determination to authenticate and seek out furnishings used by previous presidents and their families. This <em>Life</em> magazine featured a portrait of Jacqueline Kennedy for its cover story.

- September 01, 1961
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Life Magazine for September 1, 1961, "The First Lady: She Tells Her Plans for the White House"
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy received much media coverage for her restoration of the White House state rooms. The American public was fascinated by Mrs. Kennedy's sense of style, dedication to history, and determination to authenticate and seek out furnishings used by previous presidents and their families. This Life magazine featured a portrait of Jacqueline Kennedy for its cover story.
- Life Magazine for November 24, 1961, "In the White House Nursery" - Americans were enchanted by the young John F. Kennedy family and they wanted to know more, always more. Photographs of any members of the Kennedy family sold magazines but the kids often stole the show. This <em>Life</em> magazine cover story featured one-year-old John F. Kennedy, Jr. in his White House nursery.

- November 24, 1961
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Life Magazine for November 24, 1961, "In the White House Nursery"
Americans were enchanted by the young John F. Kennedy family and they wanted to know more, always more. Photographs of any members of the Kennedy family sold magazines but the kids often stole the show. This Life magazine cover story featured one-year-old John F. Kennedy, Jr. in his White House nursery.