Life Magazine – April 19, 1923 (# 2111) – Egyptian Number
$28.00
Magazine Condition : Fair (All Good, but cover is neatly split along spine and loose, with light soil. Quite nice, actually)
Out of stock
Description
Cover : Stylized Egyptian scene, art by Rea Irvin
– EGYPTIAN NUMBER.
– Poem “To a bad black kitten” by Mabel Cleland Ludlum with art by Oliver Herford.
– Quarter page art by J. R. Shaver (How often must I tell you that you can’t fight with boys, Charlotte?, mother with front of daughter’s dress bunched in her hand).
– Full page color Holeproof Hosiery ad on back cover with art by C. Coles Phillips, lady in short black dress with wide ruffled skirt holding domino mask and leaning against wall.
– Full page art or cartoon art by unsigned (Hart Schaffner & Marx coats ad), P. L. Crosby (Skippy No. 5), Charles Forbell (King Solomon’s wives and children hold their annual parade), C. H. Sykes (Fragment depicting incidents during the Reign of Nor-mal-cy I),
– Two page centerspread art by Rea Irvin (The broadening influence of travel).
– Half page art by J. R. Shaver (Open your mouth, doctor taking temperature of boy in bed).
– Nice two-thirds page Ward’s Orange Crush soda ad with art by Mizen.
– Some current events include : Two Years of American Foreign Policy, Lord Robert Cecil, League of Nations, Senator Pepper, Death of Martin Tabert (farmboy) in a convict camp in Florida, Putnam Lumber Company executioner.
– Much more.