Life Magazine – August 25, 1921 (# 2025) – Maxfield Parrish – Fisherman
$178.00
Magazine Condition : Good (Generally Very Good or Excellent, but cover has a very minimal central crease (less than on the sample image). Note : the cover also has two small white spots (less than 1/4″) in the blue of the sky – this is from the original printing, NOT damage.)
Out of stock
Categories: LIFE 1921, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1921, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Cute fisherman on minimalist pier, art by Maxfield Parrish.
– Pretty, Full page color Cole Aero-Eight auto ad, Cole Motor car company, Blue Fourster on red.
– Full page art or cartoon art by A. B. Frost (He was a Scot), Charles Dana Gibson (The beginning of the old, old story), Gluyas Williams (The Morale committee), F. Foster Lincoln (Tragic moments),
– Two page centerspread art by Victor C. Anderson (Having any luck, mister?, boy asks another fisherman … who is more interested in cuddling his girl than fishing).
– Some current events include : Starvation in Russia, France and Silesia, Papers are full of woe (for example, 35 cars stolen in New York city in a day, fools in a Naval seaplane joy-riding in Narragansett Bay and spraying people with a machine gun), William F. McCombs died, Fordney tariff.
– Great quote from Editior “Nations get rich and powerful and want the Earth, need it in their business, and believe they are entitled to it, and that makes war, and war makes poverty, and out of poverty comes popular discontent and upheaval, and out of that come changes and sometimes considerable political improvement.”
– Full page Velvet tobacco ad with photo of golfer, unnamed.
– Much more.
– Full page art or cartoon art by A. B. Frost (He was a Scot), Charles Dana Gibson (The beginning of the old, old story), Gluyas Williams (The Morale committee), F. Foster Lincoln (Tragic moments),
– Two page centerspread art by Victor C. Anderson (Having any luck, mister?, boy asks another fisherman … who is more interested in cuddling his girl than fishing).
– Some current events include : Starvation in Russia, France and Silesia, Papers are full of woe (for example, 35 cars stolen in New York city in a day, fools in a Naval seaplane joy-riding in Narragansett Bay and spraying people with a machine gun), William F. McCombs died, Fordney tariff.
– Great quote from Editior “Nations get rich and powerful and want the Earth, need it in their business, and believe they are entitled to it, and that makes war, and war makes poverty, and out of poverty comes popular discontent and upheaval, and out of that come changes and sometimes considerable political improvement.”
– Full page Velvet tobacco ad with photo of golfer, unnamed.
– Much more.
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