Life Magazine – January 6, 1927 (# 2305) – Dog by Rannells
$42.00
Magazine Condition : Fair (Generally Good, but cover is neatly split along spine and loose, minor edge water mark).
Note : the yellow of the cover is typically a much warmer golden color than shown in the sample image.
Out of stock
Categories: LIFE 1927, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1927, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Boxer dog (?) in a cap, bowtie and with cigarette, “The Poker Face,” nice art by Will Rannells.
– Full page with color Sheaffer’s pens ad with ornate art by Donald Denton.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Larry Stults (Hupmobile ad), Fred G. Cooper (Anent Armadillos), Gluyas Williams (The man who twenty minutes before had said …), Alfred Frueh (A different Sherlock Holmes story), C. H. Sykes (Then you admit robbing the bank).
– Full page with color Marmon car ad with drafter’s compass, the Little Marmon.
– Life’s Polar Expedition (Via Bicycle), by Robert Benchley, they’ve made it all the way to Mt. Kisco, New York!
– Two page centerspread art by Anton Otto Fischer, “The sea going stork,” boatman taking bundled up doctor through winter-whipped waves to family at remotelight house.
– Some current events include : When Mr. Coolidge changes his mind it is usually for the better, “Operations for taking taxes out of people,” building military cruisers for the Navy, International danger arising out of existing war debts, People in California are primarily devoted to having a good time.
– And much more 2Neat vintage Life magazine 1927 content – fun!
– Full page art or cartoon art by Larry Stults (Hupmobile ad), Fred G. Cooper (Anent Armadillos), Gluyas Williams (The man who twenty minutes before had said …), Alfred Frueh (A different Sherlock Holmes story), C. H. Sykes (Then you admit robbing the bank).
– Full page with color Marmon car ad with drafter’s compass, the Little Marmon.
– Life’s Polar Expedition (Via Bicycle), by Robert Benchley, they’ve made it all the way to Mt. Kisco, New York!
– Two page centerspread art by Anton Otto Fischer, “The sea going stork,” boatman taking bundled up doctor through winter-whipped waves to family at remotelight house.
– Some current events include : When Mr. Coolidge changes his mind it is usually for the better, “Operations for taking taxes out of people,” building military cruisers for the Navy, International danger arising out of existing war debts, People in California are primarily devoted to having a good time.
– And much more 2Neat vintage Life magazine 1927 content – fun!
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