Life Magazine – May 18, 1916 (# 1751) – Mexican Looking North at USA
$24.00 – $34.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Good
Good – once bound (Generally Very Good. Spine has thin neat band of archival white tape, slightly trimmed)
Description
Cover : Mexican fighter on his horse looking at the stars and stripes in the sky, “Northern Lights,” art by Miller, probably C. F. Miller (does anyone know the full name of this artist?)
– Full page color Schinasi Brothers Natural Egyptian cigarettes ad, Egyptian Papyrus series No. 1 reproduced from the oldest book in the world.
– Two page ad for a new Mitchell car done by John W. Bate, efficiency expert, Mitchell-Lewis Motor company, includes art.
– Half page art by Hal Burrows, Is that horse with a mask a burglar’s horse?
– Full page art or cartoon art by Charles Dana Gibson (Now then, the last line), C. A. Voight (The theorist : leading a mule).
– Two page centerspread art by Harrison Cady, “If the living and the dead were to march together” (far more dead than living).
– Some current events include : Germans say they won’t sink ships without warning unless they fight back or flee, Germany is full of war prisoners and stolen goods, but apparently pretty short of food. Trebizond, Verdun, Suppression of the Carnegie Hall Lusitania Memorial Meeting by Mayor Mitchell.
– Full page color Fisk tires red top ad with cute art by Harrison Cady.
– Full page color Camel cigarettes ad, No unpleasant cigaretty after-taste.
– Full page color Kodak ad with man and woman at ticket counter.
– Much more.
– Two page ad for a new Mitchell car done by John W. Bate, efficiency expert, Mitchell-Lewis Motor company, includes art.
– Half page art by Hal Burrows, Is that horse with a mask a burglar’s horse?
– Full page art or cartoon art by Charles Dana Gibson (Now then, the last line), C. A. Voight (The theorist : leading a mule).
– Two page centerspread art by Harrison Cady, “If the living and the dead were to march together” (far more dead than living).
– Some current events include : Germans say they won’t sink ships without warning unless they fight back or flee, Germany is full of war prisoners and stolen goods, but apparently pretty short of food. Trebizond, Verdun, Suppression of the Carnegie Hall Lusitania Memorial Meeting by Mayor Mitchell.
– Full page color Fisk tires red top ad with cute art by Harrison Cady.
– Full page color Camel cigarettes ad, No unpleasant cigaretty after-taste.
– Full page color Kodak ad with man and woman at ticket counter.
– Much more.
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