Life Magazine – March 7, 1889 (# 323) – Those who seek novelties
$10.00
Magazine Condition : Fair (All Good, but covers loose. Removed from a bound volume so spine is somewhat rough, binding strings may be visible.)
1 in stock
Categories: LIFE 1889, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1889, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Mother explaining why men sit at window of club, “Explained at last,” art by Albert E. Sterner.
– Many wonderful small artworks, cartoons, period humor, and great advertisements.
– Two page centerspread art by Gray Parker “A few suggestions for those who seek novelties, New Yorkers and other dwellers in the tropics may not understand this page.”
– Some current events include : Death by cancer of Philip H. Welch (humor contributor to Life and many others), He worked even harder at the difficult end trying to leave enough for his family to live on.
– Neat full page two panel art of Suggestion for the Inaugural Parade, by F. G. Attwood.
– And much more 2Neat vintage Life magazine 1889 content – fun!
– Two page centerspread art by Gray Parker “A few suggestions for those who seek novelties, New Yorkers and other dwellers in the tropics may not understand this page.”
– Some current events include : Death by cancer of Philip H. Welch (humor contributor to Life and many others), He worked even harder at the difficult end trying to leave enough for his family to live on.
– Neat full page two panel art of Suggestion for the Inaugural Parade, by F. G. Attwood.
– And much more 2Neat vintage Life magazine 1889 content – fun!
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