Life Magazine – July 29, 1915 (# 1709) – Cory Kilvert – Neutrality Number
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Magazine Condition : Fair (All Good, but Cover is split along spine and loose. Easy to tape if you want.).
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Life Magazine – July 29, 1915 (# 1709) – Cory Kilvert – Neutrality Number
Cover : Submarine periscope breaking the surface of the ocean, “The Assassin,” art by B. Cory Kilvert.
– NEUTRAL NUMBER (neutrality).
– Full page color Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco ad with art of nicely dressed folk looking out to sea, not signed.
– Full page art or cartoon art by William H. Walker (If Kultur wins), Harry Grant Dart (Nurse Columbia : You have done very well, Josephus, …), Orson Lowell (Popular Conceptions : vacation days in the home of a college professor), Paul Goold (with the poem “Evening in Florence” by Leolyn Louise Everett), Thomas Starling Sullivant (Rather exceptional order), William H. Walker (Wake up, Sam!)
– Small photo from Life’s Fresh Air Farms with girls playing “London Bridge,” but position looks just like Tug-O-War in other photo.
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson, Another case of trying to keep neutral, dog between quarreling couple.
– Some current events include : There is talk of peace, Threatened Krupp strike, Welsh coal miners strike, It is impossible to consider the freedom of the seas apart from the freedom of the land, Harry Thaw.
– Much more.
– Full page color Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco ad with art of nicely dressed folk looking out to sea, not signed.
– Full page art or cartoon art by William H. Walker (If Kultur wins), Harry Grant Dart (Nurse Columbia : You have done very well, Josephus, …), Orson Lowell (Popular Conceptions : vacation days in the home of a college professor), Paul Goold (with the poem “Evening in Florence” by Leolyn Louise Everett), Thomas Starling Sullivant (Rather exceptional order), William H. Walker (Wake up, Sam!)
– Small photo from Life’s Fresh Air Farms with girls playing “London Bridge,” but position looks just like Tug-O-War in other photo.
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson, Another case of trying to keep neutral, dog between quarreling couple.
– Some current events include : There is talk of peace, Threatened Krupp strike, Welsh coal miners strike, It is impossible to consider the freedom of the seas apart from the freedom of the land, Harry Thaw.
– Much more.
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