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Life Magazine – January 3, 1889 (# 314) – From bad to worse
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Magazine Condition : Fair (Generally Good, but first two pages are loose with a tear, light soil. Removed from a bound volume so spine is somewhat rough).
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Life Magazine – January 3, 1889 (# 314) – From bad to worse
Cover : Young woman soliciting the name from a man, “From Bad to Worse,” art by Stephen Van Schaick.
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson, “His First Appearance.”
– Some current events include : Mayor Hewitt and President J. Hampden Robb of the Department of Public Parks want Metropolitan Museum of Art open on Sunday, New wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Henry G. Marquand, “It is the object of the trustees to provide instruction for the industrial classes.”
– And much more 2Neat vintage Life magazine 1889 content – fun!
– Some current events include : Mayor Hewitt and President J. Hampden Robb of the Department of Public Parks want Metropolitan Museum of Art open on Sunday, New wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Henry G. Marquand, “It is the object of the trustees to provide instruction for the industrial classes.”
– And much more 2Neat vintage Life magazine 1889 content – fun!
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