Life Magazine – April 16, 1925 (# 2215) – Paus – Revolutionary Number
$44.00 – $58.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Good
Good – once bound (Spine a bit rough, slightly trimmed)
Description
Cover : Paul Revere riding, “Obey that impulse,” striking art by Herbert Paus.
– REVOLUTIONARY NUMBER (much on the formation of the United States).
– Full page color Cadillac ad with art by Harry Laverne Timmins, people being dropped off to go to a fancy evening event.
– Full page art or cartoon art by John Sheridan (probably)(Hart Schaffner & marx clothing ad), Rollin Kirby (A Matter of Definitions, Boston tea party), Albert Frueh (The red dawn of revolution), Ellison Hoover (Two pages : An impression of Philadelphia, by one who has never been there), P. L. Crosby (Skippy swinging at a baseball), C. H. Sykes (What changes time has wrought!), Charles Dana Gibson (The spread of sculpture).
– Two page centerspread art by Strothmann “Candidates for the guillotine.”
– Some current events include : Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, Philip Whitwell Wilson of Bagster Bible works, Anti-Saloon League, Tennessee has repealed the law of evolution, Walter N. Polakov says that New York has too many subways and should move jobs to where people live.
– Quarter page artwork by J. R. Shaver, Alligator pears, two black gentlemen looking at a fruit stand.
– Very pretty full page color Holeproof Hosiery ad with artwork by McClelland Barclay, ladies in black and orange sitting on couch.
– Much more.
– Full page color Cadillac ad with art by Harry Laverne Timmins, people being dropped off to go to a fancy evening event.
– Full page art or cartoon art by John Sheridan (probably)(Hart Schaffner & marx clothing ad), Rollin Kirby (A Matter of Definitions, Boston tea party), Albert Frueh (The red dawn of revolution), Ellison Hoover (Two pages : An impression of Philadelphia, by one who has never been there), P. L. Crosby (Skippy swinging at a baseball), C. H. Sykes (What changes time has wrought!), Charles Dana Gibson (The spread of sculpture).
– Two page centerspread art by Strothmann “Candidates for the guillotine.”
– Some current events include : Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, Philip Whitwell Wilson of Bagster Bible works, Anti-Saloon League, Tennessee has repealed the law of evolution, Walter N. Polakov says that New York has too many subways and should move jobs to where people live.
– Quarter page artwork by J. R. Shaver, Alligator pears, two black gentlemen looking at a fruit stand.
– Very pretty full page color Holeproof Hosiery ad with artwork by McClelland Barclay, ladies in black and orange sitting on couch.
– Much more.