Life Magazine – April 22, 1909 (# 1382) – Woman’s Number
$38.00
Magazine Condition : Good – Once Bound (Generally Very Good, nice, but once part of a bound volume so spine is a little rough. One page is missing a small corner tip.).
NOTE : Cover is NOT dark down the center as shown in the sample image – that is an artifact from the scanner.
1 in stock
Description
Cover : The Sphinx as a woman, with men worshiping her, art by John Cecil Clay.
– WOMAN’S NUMBER (lots of reverse humor such as “The Gentlemen’s Home Journal” excerpt).
– Full page color ad for Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company with neat artwork in blue, yellow and green of group touring in the mountains, not signed.
– Full page black and white ads for Pompeian Massage Cream (It Cleans Completely); Ivory Soap (It floats it is so pure, with a tower made of Ivory Soap that looks like the Washington Monument); Life magazine with the five issues of Life listed.
– Two page centerspread art by Orson Lowell, “While the Carriage waits,” mother, father and three daughters in a line all doing up the gown of the person in front of them.
– And many, many more smaller artworks and much humor!
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