Life Magazine – August 24, 1905 (# 1191) – Heroine in color – Camille Cautier
$12.00
Magazine Condition : Good (Once part of a bound volume, so spine is a little rough, binding strings may show, slightly trimmed)
1 in stock
Description
Cover : Daughter confiding in father, The Heiress : “Papa, I am considerably embarrassed to discover than I am engaged to marry both the Duke and the Count,” art by William B. King.
– Full page color art of Camille Gautier, Life’s gallery of heroines, art by C. Allan Gilbert.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Harrison Cady (The lily-pad rowing association holds its annual carnival), William L. Jacobs (Strange),
– Two page centerspread art by Broughton, vertical format, girl on Viking Ship, “The girl who swam out too far, for death patrols the coast.”
– Some current events include : Very hot and muggy, Strike of Hebrew bakers on the East side of New York, President is talking to the coal workers of Pennsylvania, Runaway husbands, Fire destroyed most of St. Thomas’s Church (overlooking St. Bartholomew’s), Hotel Wentworth in Portsmouth New Hampshire.
– And much, much more.