Life Magazine – February 3, 1916 (# 1736) – St. Valentine’s Day
$49.00
Magazine Condition : Good (Once bound, spine neatly taped, slightly trimmed.)
Out of stock
Categories: LIFE 1916, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1916, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Extremely cute art of cupid standing by half empty baby bottle, “Looks like I bin Heah befoa’ “, art by Angus MacDonall (I believe).
– VALENTINE NUMBER.
– Full page color Willilys Knight car ad with art of woman in fancy dress looking out at it through large window, not signed.
– Nice full page American Chain Company ad with art of car in big storm (The hovering peril), not signed.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Power O’Malley (Discretion is the better part of valentines), Angus MacDonall (The flirt), Charles Forbell (If the skating craze gets any worse), William H. Walker (Vat ist der password?), F. T. Richards (January), Charles A. Voight (The theorist).
– Extremely cute 2/3 page art by Orson Lowell (Some men require a lot of encouragement), woman sitting on couch with small empty space by her and the rest of the couch filled with pillows.
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson (Tragic moments : Your daughters’ European education completed, your wife asks you to meet them – they are smoking).
– Some current events include : National Security League, Training armies for future battles, Mr. Garrison, Mr. Stimson, Universal obligatory military training of our available young men (the draft) versus voluntary service, Governor Whitman’s dismissal of Superintendent Riley helps the prison situation.
– Full page color Columbia Records ad with art of Ysaye.
– And much more 2Neat vintage Life magazine 1916 content – fun!
– Full page color Willilys Knight car ad with art of woman in fancy dress looking out at it through large window, not signed.
– Nice full page American Chain Company ad with art of car in big storm (The hovering peril), not signed.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Power O’Malley (Discretion is the better part of valentines), Angus MacDonall (The flirt), Charles Forbell (If the skating craze gets any worse), William H. Walker (Vat ist der password?), F. T. Richards (January), Charles A. Voight (The theorist).
– Extremely cute 2/3 page art by Orson Lowell (Some men require a lot of encouragement), woman sitting on couch with small empty space by her and the rest of the couch filled with pillows.
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson (Tragic moments : Your daughters’ European education completed, your wife asks you to meet them – they are smoking).
– Some current events include : National Security League, Training armies for future battles, Mr. Garrison, Mr. Stimson, Universal obligatory military training of our available young men (the draft) versus voluntary service, Governor Whitman’s dismissal of Superintendent Riley helps the prison situation.
– Full page color Columbia Records ad with art of Ysaye.
– And much more 2Neat vintage Life magazine 1916 content – fun!
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