Life Magazine – September, 1932 (# 2570)
$24.00
Magazine Condition : Fair (Generally Very Good, but upper spine end margin is water marked)
Out of stock
Categories: LIFE 1932, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1932, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Clay modeled figure, probably a politician, sitting in front of an apple pie, art by Abner Dean
– Full page color Budweiser beer ad with Mississippi Paddlewheel river boat scene.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Don Herold (Great Minds at work), I. Klein (Have you forgotten, sir? You brought back a wife on your last trip), Tony Balcom (Tin sculpture of Hiram Percy Maxim), Bill Holman (Summer training for revolving-door window washers), Edwina (Sinbad : the Ice cube, split between two pages), Geo T. Eggleston (Impressions of Magazine Offices, # 23, The Literary Digest), Helena Smith Dayton (The social life of a physician).
– Article about Hiram Percy Maxim.
– Two page centerspread art by Jefferson Machamer (Polly, a girl who knows nothing about practically everything, she became a model).
– Some current events include : Political conventions are over, Germany’s reparation payments cut to a measly 700,000, The Great Tribulation, Soviet Russians are making a tremendous drive for a reasonable prosperity.
– Unusual Listerine ad with Islamic Arabic theme, It’s grounds for divorce, art by Thomas of Bombay.
– Full page color Ethyl Gasoline ad, Bleachers or Grandstand?
– Rather nice full page color Camel cigarettes ad with lovely lady in olive green laying in a hammock.
– Each original Life magazine has MUCH more excellent historic and fun 1932 content than is listed here – 2Neat!!
– Full page art or cartoon art by Don Herold (Great Minds at work), I. Klein (Have you forgotten, sir? You brought back a wife on your last trip), Tony Balcom (Tin sculpture of Hiram Percy Maxim), Bill Holman (Summer training for revolving-door window washers), Edwina (Sinbad : the Ice cube, split between two pages), Geo T. Eggleston (Impressions of Magazine Offices, # 23, The Literary Digest), Helena Smith Dayton (The social life of a physician).
– Article about Hiram Percy Maxim.
– Two page centerspread art by Jefferson Machamer (Polly, a girl who knows nothing about practically everything, she became a model).
– Some current events include : Political conventions are over, Germany’s reparation payments cut to a measly 700,000, The Great Tribulation, Soviet Russians are making a tremendous drive for a reasonable prosperity.
– Unusual Listerine ad with Islamic Arabic theme, It’s grounds for divorce, art by Thomas of Bombay.
– Full page color Ethyl Gasoline ad, Bleachers or Grandstand?
– Rather nice full page color Camel cigarettes ad with lovely lady in olive green laying in a hammock.
– Each original Life magazine has MUCH more excellent historic and fun 1932 content than is listed here – 2Neat!!
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