Life Magazine – November 13, 1931 (# 2558) – Boy and his Dog
$49.00
Magazine Condition : Fair (All Good, but blank corner tip is water marked. Most people would consider this cover to be framable, it is nice).
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Description
Cover : A boy and his dog, the absolutely MOST CHARMING art by Nell Hott.
– Full page color ads for Camel cigarettes, Cadillac cars (with V-16 passenger coupe in burgundy and pink, with art of woman in pink riding side-saddle), Lucky Strike cigarettes (with art of Jean Harlow in long fuchsia gown that looks like a nightgown).
– Full page black and white ads for Unemployment relief (Morale), Metropolitan Life Insurance (The gifts you get, art by James Montgomery Flagg), Listerine, Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Harry Grant Dart (picture puzzle), Gilbert Bundy (Some shot – eh folks? … boy has shot the fox subject of a formal fox hunt, riding to the hounds), Gluyas Williams (The day of the Yale-Harvard game, a Princeton man is a guest at the Harvard club), Edwina (Sinbad : Aw, what’s the use), Will B. Johnstone (I see by the papers),
– Great dramas in sport by Jack Kofoed.
– From subway to suburb in the same generation, by Sam Hellman.
– A sample of the sarcastic humor in Life : “A man makes the best boss,” said 184 out of 200 shop girls who were questioned on the subject – proving that only 16 of them were married.”
– Very cool 2/3 page ad for advertising on city buses with photo of Fifth Avenue Coach Company double decker bus.
– And so much more! 1931 Life humor magazines are great FUN – get ready to grin, giggle and guffaw!