Life Magazine – June 30, 1927 (# 2330) – Patriotic Number
$22.00
Magazine Condition : Fair (Generally Good, but cover is lightly soiled and first three pages have mild water marking)
Out of stock
Categories: LIFE 1927, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1927, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Man congratulating Miss America, “The Patriot,” art by Russell Patterson.
– PATRIOTIC NUMBER.
– Full page color Buick ad with crème, brown and black car, and boat race.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Don Herold (part of Andy Consumer ad), C. H. Sykes (The Month, includes Charles Lindbergh), unsigned (nice La Salle car ad, Pres des Pyrenees), JW (Sesamee combination padlock ad).
– Page on the Life Fresh Air camps for poor kids, includes photo of all the boys lined up for dinner in the mess hall.
– Two page centerspread art by L. T. Holton (Well, this is a free country, ain’t it), people wrecking the countryside.
– Some current events include : Enormous enthusiasm for Charles Lindbergh, “By the time this issue is out he will have been exhibited in St. Louis” (in addition to many other cities), the great floods in the South, An officer of the Marines shoots a guerrilla general and his wife in Nicaragua, Lord Haig says England would have won the war without the Americans.
– Small artwork by Santoyo, who may be Matias Santoyo who also went by Mattias Santoya.
– An exceptional full page color Ipswich Hosiery ad with man sitting in large red overstuffed chair, art by Mauro.
– And much, much more.
– Full page color Buick ad with crème, brown and black car, and boat race.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Don Herold (part of Andy Consumer ad), C. H. Sykes (The Month, includes Charles Lindbergh), unsigned (nice La Salle car ad, Pres des Pyrenees), JW (Sesamee combination padlock ad).
– Page on the Life Fresh Air camps for poor kids, includes photo of all the boys lined up for dinner in the mess hall.
– Two page centerspread art by L. T. Holton (Well, this is a free country, ain’t it), people wrecking the countryside.
– Some current events include : Enormous enthusiasm for Charles Lindbergh, “By the time this issue is out he will have been exhibited in St. Louis” (in addition to many other cities), the great floods in the South, An officer of the Marines shoots a guerrilla general and his wife in Nicaragua, Lord Haig says England would have won the war without the Americans.
– Small artwork by Santoyo, who may be Matias Santoyo who also went by Mattias Santoya.
– An exceptional full page color Ipswich Hosiery ad with man sitting in large red overstuffed chair, art by Mauro.
– And much, much more.