Life Magazine – September 24, 1914 (# 1665) – Down and Out Number
$14.00 – $32.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Good
Fair (Generally Good, but has faint cover soil and a minor margin water spot)
Description
Cover : Sad, lonely itinerant man sitting on the foundation of a destroyed house remembers being there with his wife, art by Power O’Malley.
– DOWN AND OUT NUMBER.
– Full page color ad for Vanity Fair magazine with reproduction of cover art (probably for October issue) by Raby or something similar.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Charles Daniel Frey (San Diego Exposition celebrating opening of Panama Canal), signed with glyph (Locomobile ad), Angus MacDonall (Suffer little children to come unto me, child labor in factories), Watson Barratt = George Barratt (Clients, Life cherub, angel holding hour glass, and grim reaper), William H. Walker (My heart bleeds for Louvain), Rea Irvin (Clubs we do not care to join, the club for suppressed talent), Angus MacDonall (Mr. Millyons is busy), signed with glyph (Westinghouse Electric vehicle motor ad), unsigned (Willys-Overland ad with fisherman and dog near car full of people, wonderful art).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson “Out of Work.”
– Some current events include : Eugenics, Tousands of dum-dum bullets found in the French fort of Longwy, Burning of miners camp in Colorado, Germans take terrible vengeance on helpless Belgians, Servia (Serbia), Russia mobilizes, Allies standing on line from Paris to Verdun, Professor Roland Usher, the Great War in Europe.
– Full page Pall Mall cigarettes ad, National Monument 9, Shaw Memorial, Boston.
– Much more.
– Full page color ad for Vanity Fair magazine with reproduction of cover art (probably for October issue) by Raby or something similar.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Charles Daniel Frey (San Diego Exposition celebrating opening of Panama Canal), signed with glyph (Locomobile ad), Angus MacDonall (Suffer little children to come unto me, child labor in factories), Watson Barratt = George Barratt (Clients, Life cherub, angel holding hour glass, and grim reaper), William H. Walker (My heart bleeds for Louvain), Rea Irvin (Clubs we do not care to join, the club for suppressed talent), Angus MacDonall (Mr. Millyons is busy), signed with glyph (Westinghouse Electric vehicle motor ad), unsigned (Willys-Overland ad with fisherman and dog near car full of people, wonderful art).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson “Out of Work.”
– Some current events include : Eugenics, Tousands of dum-dum bullets found in the French fort of Longwy, Burning of miners camp in Colorado, Germans take terrible vengeance on helpless Belgians, Servia (Serbia), Russia mobilizes, Allies standing on line from Paris to Verdun, Professor Roland Usher, the Great War in Europe.
– Full page Pall Mall cigarettes ad, National Monument 9, Shaw Memorial, Boston.
– Much more.
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