Life Magazine – November 3, 1927 (# 2348)
$49.00
Magazine Condition : Fair (Generally Good with nice cover with faint central crease, but has library pocket on first inside page)
Out of stock
Categories: LIFE 1927, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1927, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Boxer dog dressed as gentleman or gangster with hat tipped over one eye, pipe and fancy scarf, “Putting on the dog,” art by Will Rannells.
– Unusual and striking full page color Chrysler “Red-Head” engine ad with green car exploding out of black, green and yellow background.
– Full page Smith & Wesson revolver gun ad with woman and a huge pile of luggage waving goodbye to a train from a lonely country train station platform.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Strothmann (Mental Hazards : the rough … golf theme), C. H. Sykes (Chicago Cop : What’ve you got in that car?), Alfred Frueh (The aesthetic dancers go “back to the farm”), McClelland Barclay (part of Fisher bodies ad).
– L. L. Laedlein writes a funny little piece, “A Movie director discovers Roget’s thesaurus.”
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson, “Hey mister, do you want to join our team? We could use a good, fast quarterback,” … boys asking stout older man.
– Some current events include : Newspaper devote a large share of their space to sensational news, Flight of Ruth Elder and her man, Hall-Mills trial, Tunney-Dempsey fight on the radio, Flashing electric advertising signs, Anti-flogging campaign in the Gulf States, The repulsive Ku Klux Klan is waning.
– Full page color Willys-Knight ad signed with a solid triangle over an underline, excellent autumn art with green and black car, Extraordinary Improvements!
– Full page color Camel cigarettes ad with four people at candlelit dinner.
– And much more 1927 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!
– Full page Smith & Wesson revolver gun ad with woman and a huge pile of luggage waving goodbye to a train from a lonely country train station platform.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Strothmann (Mental Hazards : the rough … golf theme), C. H. Sykes (Chicago Cop : What’ve you got in that car?), Alfred Frueh (The aesthetic dancers go “back to the farm”), McClelland Barclay (part of Fisher bodies ad).
– L. L. Laedlein writes a funny little piece, “A Movie director discovers Roget’s thesaurus.”
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson, “Hey mister, do you want to join our team? We could use a good, fast quarterback,” … boys asking stout older man.
– Some current events include : Newspaper devote a large share of their space to sensational news, Flight of Ruth Elder and her man, Hall-Mills trial, Tunney-Dempsey fight on the radio, Flashing electric advertising signs, Anti-flogging campaign in the Gulf States, The repulsive Ku Klux Klan is waning.
– Full page color Willys-Knight ad signed with a solid triangle over an underline, excellent autumn art with green and black car, Extraordinary Improvements!
– Full page color Camel cigarettes ad with four people at candlelit dinner.
– And much more 1927 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!
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