Life Magazine – June, 1932 (# 2567) – Political wrangling
$48.00
Magazine Condition : Good
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Cover : Political candidates (I think), “The six wrangling brothers, the greatest show on earth,” art by Charles A. R. Dunn.
– Full page color ad for Powers Reproduction Corporation, probably related to Powers modeling agency?, with color image of “Boots” Mallory.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Herbert Roese (Watch Ambassador Snirtz go for the caviar), Dorothy McKay (I’d suggest you take the Rembrandt at 69 cents), Tony Balcom (Tin sculpture of James Joseph Walker), Boris Artzybasheff (The Christening and the Unbreakable bottle), E. Simms Campbell (Nobody leaves this house ‘til we find out who did it!), Harry Haenigsen (This little pig gets roast beef), A. Viale (Designed (but not executed) for the Congressional Library), Paul Carruth (Crisis at Annapolis : an applicant from a seaboard town), Charles Forbell (Ye Monthe of June), Fred Neher (The pigeons have arrived on the window ledge, sir!), Selz (Too true to be good), Cy Klauck (Chevrolet Six ad), F. G. Cooper (Dream of the man who always wanted to …), I. Klein (Well, if it isn’t Miss Fidich, our old school teacher), Ralph Lane (The other side of Life).
– Desert Rough Cuts by Harry Oliver.
– More jobs for the College Grad : Chart Making, Reward Collecting.
– Article on James Joseph Walker.
– Two page centerspread art by Edwina (Sinbad : in the nick of time!).
– Some current events include : The deficit, Local Self Government, Mr. Richard Whitney of the Stock Exchange called Washingto to explain the drop in security prices, Tax fumbling in Congress, Congress inventing taxes.
– Full page color Ethyl Gasoline ad, Upper or Lower?
– Full page color Lucky Strike cigarettes ad with Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
– And much more 1932 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!