Life Magazine – November 23, 1905 (# 1204)
$14.00
Magazine Condition : Good (Once part of a bound volume, so spine is a little rough, binding strings may show, slightly trimmed)
Out of stock
Description
Cover : Republican elephant rowing and being helped by small “Life insurance companies” elephant, “The helping hand,” art by Joe Scheuerle.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Charles Dana Gilbson (It might be wise for you to call in a specialist), A. D. Blashfield (with poem by Theodosia Garrison, At the End of Arcady), T. K. Hanna (Promise me, Jack, that you will not go to the dogs).
– Two page centerspread art by James Montgomery Flagg, “The line-up,” huge football players labeled Graft, Insurance, etc facing puny players labeled Policy holder, Tax payer, etc.
– Some current events include : Mr. Hearst is contesting the election results (interference by Tammany?), Jerome elected without the permission of any boss o the assistance of any political machine.
– “The power of great corporations to control railroads and legislatures, and profit enormously and unfairly by such control has been exhibited to us through glasses that made all the blurred outlines sharp.”
– And much, much more.
Related products
-
Life Magazine – April 14, 1887 (# 224) – Charles Dana Gibson
$14.00 Out of Stock. -
Life Magazine – March 24, 1887 (# 221) – At a Winter Resort
$14.00 Out of Stock. -
Life Magazine – June 2, 1887 (# 231) – Lady with frogs
$28.00 -
Life Magazine – December 22, 1887 (# 260) – Education of an American Girl
$14.00 Out of Stock.