Life Magazine – March 29, 1929 (# 2421)
$24.00
Magazine Condition : Fair (Generally Good, but lower edge is water marked, mostly in margin and mostly faint)
Out of stock
Categories: LIFE 1929, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1929, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Man at flower-seller’s stand admiring the flowers and a lady, “Flowers that bloom in the spring,” art by R. John Holmgren.
– In this issue : New York Life.
– Full page with color Sheaffer’s pens and ink ad, art by Donald Denton.
– Full page art or cartoon art by John Held, Jr. (Timken Roller Bearings ad with spring lambs, Cars that stay young), Garrett Price (Blessed are the meek), R. M. Crosby (I’ll put you in the talkies if I have to hire a ventriloquist to speak your lines), R. B. Fuller (Oh, H-henry! And you know so well how I love to be dominated!), Gardner Rea (‘e says ‘e ordered a flute).
– From Allegan, Michigan : when H. O. Maentz was in a hospital, brother Rotarians, to preserve his perfect attendance record, held their weekly meeting in his room.
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson, “Mr. Pipp 8 : he brings an acquaintance home and begins to wish he hadn’t.”
– Full page color Fisher bodies car ad, with two lovely women in orange and blue, art by McClelland Barclay.
– Striking full page color Fatima cigarettes ad with woman in green and man in fine evening dress running to escape the rain, art not signed.
– And much, much more.
– Full page with color Sheaffer’s pens and ink ad, art by Donald Denton.
– Full page art or cartoon art by John Held, Jr. (Timken Roller Bearings ad with spring lambs, Cars that stay young), Garrett Price (Blessed are the meek), R. M. Crosby (I’ll put you in the talkies if I have to hire a ventriloquist to speak your lines), R. B. Fuller (Oh, H-henry! And you know so well how I love to be dominated!), Gardner Rea (‘e says ‘e ordered a flute).
– From Allegan, Michigan : when H. O. Maentz was in a hospital, brother Rotarians, to preserve his perfect attendance record, held their weekly meeting in his room.
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson, “Mr. Pipp 8 : he brings an acquaintance home and begins to wish he hadn’t.”
– Full page color Fisher bodies car ad, with two lovely women in orange and blue, art by McClelland Barclay.
– Striking full page color Fatima cigarettes ad with woman in green and man in fine evening dress running to escape the rain, art not signed.
– And much, much more.
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