Life Magazine – September 25, 1931 (# 2551) – Choirboy
$38.00 – $48.00
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Very Good
Fair (All Good, nice, but has date penciled on chin on cover).
Description
Cover : Angelic choirboy with black eye singing in church, a GREAT cover!, art by Alan Taster or Alan Tasker.
– Full page color Ethyl Gasoline ad with nice art of leaping Marlin, art not signed.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Alfred Frueh (Travel is so broadening), Perry Barlow (Sonny and Patricia … you’d better eat all of it), Edwina (Sinbad : he who laughs last), Will B. Johnstone (I see by the papers), Charles Dana Gibson (two pages from 1897 : When doctors disagree).
– Two page centerspread art by Howard K. Elcock, “New York at night.”
– Some current events include : Germany and Austria tried to arrange a customs union (Like the European Union?), Latin American governments, Cuba, Trouble in Britain, House Appropriations Committee proposes further substantial cuts in appropriations for the army and navy (we are not at war).
– And much, much more.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Alfred Frueh (Travel is so broadening), Perry Barlow (Sonny and Patricia … you’d better eat all of it), Edwina (Sinbad : he who laughs last), Will B. Johnstone (I see by the papers), Charles Dana Gibson (two pages from 1897 : When doctors disagree).
– Two page centerspread art by Howard K. Elcock, “New York at night.”
– Some current events include : Germany and Austria tried to arrange a customs union (Like the European Union?), Latin American governments, Cuba, Trouble in Britain, House Appropriations Committee proposes further substantial cuts in appropriations for the army and navy (we are not at war).
– And much, much more.
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