Life Magazine – September 4, 1919 (# 1923) – Policeman Twixt Love and Duty
$48.00
Magazine Condition : Very Good (A nicer cover than the one on the sample image).
1 in stock
Description
Cover : Policeman deciding whether to ignore or notice two boys watching ballgame through chinks in the fence, “’Twixt love and duty,” art by J. F. Kernan, style looks very much like Norman Rockwell, cute!
– Full page color Victrola ad.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Angus MacDonall (landscape format : Thoroughbreds), Charles Forbell (Congratulations, O King Solomon), Charles Dana Gibson (I wonder if he is in love with her?), F. T. Richards (August), Peter Helck (Fisk Cord Tires ad)
– Interesting full page Good Year tires ad with photo of lots of different kinds of freight trucks.
– Half page Colt Fire Arms ad, Protector of the American Home.
– Two page centerspread art by Power O’Malley (Shade of Michel Angelo).
– Some current events include : Peace Treaty, Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate, Shantung provision, General Smuts.
– And much more 1919 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!
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