Life Magazine – May 19, 1910 (# 1438) – Animal Number
$49.00
Magazine Condition : Good (Once bound, so spine a bit rough, double pages loose on binding strings. Cover is Very Good).
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Categories: LIFE 1910, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1910, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Woman using a pointer to identify various men in a projection, “Animals I have known,” art by C. Clyde Squires.
– ANIMAL NUMBER.
– Very nice full page color Kodak ad with couple photographing off the caboose of a train, looks like a colorized photo.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Robert John Wildhack (No! Heloise, you must not lose your head … cows in the road),
– Two page centerspread art by Herbert Merill Wilder, “The day the circus train was wrecked at Wormwood Junction.”
– Two-thirds page Wiinchester guns and Ammunition ad with model 1895, the dreadnought of the jungle, and art of jungle animals.
– Great anti-vivisection art by C. J. Budd.
– Some current events include : Death of King Edward, Mr. Roosevelt was in bad voice at Christiania when he made his Nobel Peace prize speech, Cardinal del Val, Geologist H. V. Winchell gets the history of the celebrated Cunningham coal claims in Alaska.
– Extremely excellent two-thirds page artwork by Orson Lowell showing rhinoceros in front of vanity, Beauty is only skin deep.
– Much more.
– Very nice full page color Kodak ad with couple photographing off the caboose of a train, looks like a colorized photo.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Robert John Wildhack (No! Heloise, you must not lose your head … cows in the road),
– Two page centerspread art by Herbert Merill Wilder, “The day the circus train was wrecked at Wormwood Junction.”
– Two-thirds page Wiinchester guns and Ammunition ad with model 1895, the dreadnought of the jungle, and art of jungle animals.
– Great anti-vivisection art by C. J. Budd.
– Some current events include : Death of King Edward, Mr. Roosevelt was in bad voice at Christiania when he made his Nobel Peace prize speech, Cardinal del Val, Geologist H. V. Winchell gets the history of the celebrated Cunningham coal claims in Alaska.
– Extremely excellent two-thirds page artwork by Orson Lowell showing rhinoceros in front of vanity, Beauty is only skin deep.
– Much more.
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