Life Magazine – October 3, 1930 (# 2500) – Car Salesman
$42.00
Magazine Condition : Good
Note : yellow is usually a warmer tone than the sample cover image.
1 in stock
Categories: LIFE 1930, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1930, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Car Salesman trying to sell tiny car to large gentleman, art by Ed Graham.
– Full page color American Austin car ad, the Bantam Austin, a small car for crowded roads.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Kemp Starrett (Gee, Bill, I just dreamed I had a job), Edwina (Sinbad : Moving day), Don Herold (If golfers were allowed to design their own clubs), O’Brian (George Barbier, Frank Craven, Myrtle Clark).
– Full page ad for Barbizon-Plaza, Central Park south, New York.
– President of the Stock Exchange Richard Whitney tells the Merchants Association of New York that our present attack of economic debility was not caused by the stock slump but that the stock market panic finally came as a consequence of the slump in business.
– Full page color Camel cigarettes ad with excellent art of people at Polo match, not singed, but might be Walter Klett.
– And much more 1930 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!
– Full page art or cartoon art by Kemp Starrett (Gee, Bill, I just dreamed I had a job), Edwina (Sinbad : Moving day), Don Herold (If golfers were allowed to design their own clubs), O’Brian (George Barbier, Frank Craven, Myrtle Clark).
– Full page ad for Barbizon-Plaza, Central Park south, New York.
– President of the Stock Exchange Richard Whitney tells the Merchants Association of New York that our present attack of economic debility was not caused by the stock slump but that the stock market panic finally came as a consequence of the slump in business.
– Full page color Camel cigarettes ad with excellent art of people at Polo match, not singed, but might be Walter Klett.
– And much more 1930 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!
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