Life Magazine – October 16, 1913 (# 1616) – Pro-Suffrage Number
Magazine Condition : Fair (All Good, nice, but has an extremely faintly water marked corner tip and cover is neatly loose from the staples)
Magazine Condition : Fair (All Good, nice, but has an extremely faintly water marked corner tip and cover is neatly loose from the staples)
Magazine Condition : Good (light cover soil)
Magazine Condition : Good – once bound (All Very Good, nice. Spine has thin neat band of archival white tape, edges have been slightly trimmed.)
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Good (Light cover soil)
Fair (Generally Good, but has a mildly water marked corner tip)
POOR (All Good, but missing center spread)
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Very Good
Fair (All Good, but cover has crease, light soil and a short edge tear).
Magazine Condition : Good (small spot on spine)
Magazine Condition : Fair (All Very Good, nice, but cover has a long tear, no paper missing, could be taped on back side.).
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Very Good
Good – Once Bound (Generally Very Good. Spine has thin neat band of archival white tape, holes from binding threads may show inside at spine and outer double pages may be loose. Edges slightly trimmed.).
POOR (Generally Very Good, nice cover, but 1/4 page cut out of page 979-980, affects only short pieces.)
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Good – once bound (Generally Very Good. Spine has thin neat band of archival white tape, holes from binding threads may show inside at spine and outer double pages may be loose. Edges slightly trimmed.)
Fair (All Good, nice, but cover is nearly loose and mostly split along spine with light soil, and there are a few creased corners inside).
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Good
Good – once bound (Generally Very Good. Spine has thin neat band of archival white tape, holes from binding threads show inside at spine and outer double pages may be loose. Edges slightly trimmed.)
Magazine Condition Choices :
Good – once bound (Generally Very Good. Spine has thin neat band of archival white tape, holes from binding threads may show inside at spine and outer double pages may be loose. Edges slightly trimmed.).
Fair (All Good, but has minor cover soil)
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Good
Good – Once Bound (Generally Very Good. Spine has thin neat band of archival white tape, holes from binding threads may show inside at spine and outer double pages may be loose. Edges slightly trimmed.).
Magazine Condition : Good (With lovely, framable cover)
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Good
Fair (All Good, except cover edges have mild soil. Central spread page loose from staples and partly split along central crease)
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Fair (All Good, nice, but has a very minor margin water mark)
Fair (All Good, but has corner margin water mark, often faint)
Please tell me which Fair you prefer.
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Fair (All Good, nice with nice front cover, but removed from bound volume, so spine is a bit rough, binding string remnants may be visible, double pages may loosen. Minor margin water mark. Note : front cover has a tear in white margin near spine, no paper missing. Reasonable copy of this sought-after issue for a gift.)
POOR (All Good, nice, but missing half of centerspread. This affects “The first bear raid” and “to the slaughter.” A nice reading copy!)
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Fair (Generally Very Good, but has mild upper spine end water mark and was once bound)
POOR (All Very Good, but missing page 133-34 which has a full page Haynes car ad and smaller ads).
Magazine Condition : Fair (All Good, but has mild water mark at upper edge. Once part of a bound volume so spine is a little rough, staples gone).
Magazine Condition : Fair (All Good, but cover loose and neatly split along spine. Cover has very minor soil and faint central crease).
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Good
Good – once bound (Spine is a bit rough after removal from bound volume, and has binding strings instead of staples)
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Good (cover has light soil on edge and faint crease)
Good – Once Bound (All Very Good, very nice, but once part of a bound volume so spine is a little rough).
The artists of the early Life magazine (1883-1936) This list is huge (yes!) but still contains only a portion of the artists in the first Life magazine. Most artists listed below either contributed many artworks to Life magazine or were featured on a cover, a two-page center spread or a full-page artwork. You may assume … Read more
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Very Good (centerspread art has two edge marks from binder clips)
POOR (A nice reading copy, water marked toward bottom, generally faint.)
Magazine Condition : Fair (Generally good, but has a faint water mark on a few page edge, minor cover marks, pages tanned inside).
Magazine Condition : Good – Once Bound (Generally Very Good, but was once part of bound volume. Spine has been neatened with white tape, holes from binding threads show inside at spine and outer double pages may be loose. Edges noticeably trimmed, shows mostly on cover, content not affected.)
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Very Good
Good
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Very Good
POOR (Generally Good, with framable cover, but back cover is mostly gone. ).
Magazine Condition : Fair (Reading copy. Staples gone, minor edge water mark. Cover quite nice.)
Magazine Condition : Fair (Generally Good, but cover is lightly soiled)
Magazine Condition : POOR (All Good, nice, but missing the cover. Still extremely interesting and entertaining with lots of Christmas content).
Magazine Condition : Good (light cover soil)
Magazine Condition : Good (Once part of a bound volume, so spine is slightly rough and binding strings show. Cover is Very Good.)
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Good – Once bound (A nice copy, but spine is very slightly rough from being in a bound volume).
Fair (Generally Good, with a nice cover, but inside pages have some minor edge marks and one page has a three inch tear (no paper missing)).
Magazine Condition : Good (Once bound, spine is a bit rough from where it was removed from bound volume and pages may be loosening. Edges of ad text may be barely trimmed.)