Life Magazine – June 24, 1915 (# 1704) – New Professions for Women
$38.00 – $48.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Very Good (slight light soil on cover)
Good
Cover colors are warmer than shown in the sample image.
Description
Cover : Woman in graduation gown looking pensive with a row of pleading men behind her: doctor, artist, surveyor, lawyer, musician, “Choosing Her Profession,” art by Paul Stahr.
-Excellent Full page color Murad cigarettes ad with art of men in a crewing boat race, I do not see a signature.
– Nice half page art by Hermann Wall “Problem : where to board.”
– Full page art or cartoon art by Orson Lowell (Popular conceptions : home life of a professional humorist), A. D. Blashfield (After the battle), Harry Grant Dart (Let ‘em all resign if they want to. I can run the Navy alone.), Harrison Cady (The Terrible rush of metropolitan life, those busy New Yorkers), Holly Amphion Markle (The sparrows and the Hawk, a number of small war planes harassing and taking out a blimp, dirigible).
– Very funny fishing cartoon about how fishermen’s dreams change over the course of a day, by Emery.
– Full page on Life’s Fresh Air Farm including a photo of about 20 girls by a brook.
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson “Also Brave : an outsider at one of Mrs. Catchem’s evenings.”
– Some current events include : William Bryan no longer in cabinet as Secretary of State, the Great War, USA’s role in the war.
– Much more.
– Nice half page art by Hermann Wall “Problem : where to board.”
– Full page art or cartoon art by Orson Lowell (Popular conceptions : home life of a professional humorist), A. D. Blashfield (After the battle), Harry Grant Dart (Let ‘em all resign if they want to. I can run the Navy alone.), Harrison Cady (The Terrible rush of metropolitan life, those busy New Yorkers), Holly Amphion Markle (The sparrows and the Hawk, a number of small war planes harassing and taking out a blimp, dirigible).
– Very funny fishing cartoon about how fishermen’s dreams change over the course of a day, by Emery.
– Full page on Life’s Fresh Air Farm including a photo of about 20 girls by a brook.
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson “Also Brave : an outsider at one of Mrs. Catchem’s evenings.”
– Some current events include : William Bryan no longer in cabinet as Secretary of State, the Great War, USA’s role in the war.
– Much more.
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