Life Magazine – August 3, 1911 (# 1501) – Smoking Number
$12.00 – $28.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Good (All Good, nice, but removed from bound volume, so spine is a bit rough, binding string remnants may be visible, double pages may loosen.)
Fair (All Good with framable cover, but corner margin is water marked, generally faint.)
Description
Cover : Toddler holding a lighted cigarette, “My Lady Nicotine,” art by Victor C. Anderson.
– NICOTINE NUMBER.
– Full page Packard Motor Cars ad with the 1912 Packard Six Touring Car, nice and unusual art, looks much like Columbia River gorge, not signed.
– Life’s Family album : artist Paul Goold.
– Full page art or cartoon art by F. T. Richards (July), Harrison Cady (The picnic season opens in Beetleburgh), Angus MacDonall (Lost – a summer’s wages, landscape format), Harrison Cady (They may have Kings and Queens in England …).
– Two page centerspread art by George Watson Barratt (Citizens in the Making).
– Some current events include : Attorney General Wickersham expressly disavowed the purpose of telling the country in his Minnesota Bar Association speech at Duluth what to do about the trusts, Interstate Commerce Commission, 100th anniversary of the birth of Thackeray, One would think people would get tired of being killed in automobiles crossing railroad tracks, Four women killed on July 19th driving from Williamstown to Saratoga Springs.
– Full page color La Marquise cigarettes ad with portrait of lovely lady, art by G. Patrick Nelson.
– The Musings of a Muskrat by G. S. Girardet.
– And much more 1911 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!
– Full page Packard Motor Cars ad with the 1912 Packard Six Touring Car, nice and unusual art, looks much like Columbia River gorge, not signed.
– Life’s Family album : artist Paul Goold.
– Full page art or cartoon art by F. T. Richards (July), Harrison Cady (The picnic season opens in Beetleburgh), Angus MacDonall (Lost – a summer’s wages, landscape format), Harrison Cady (They may have Kings and Queens in England …).
– Two page centerspread art by George Watson Barratt (Citizens in the Making).
– Some current events include : Attorney General Wickersham expressly disavowed the purpose of telling the country in his Minnesota Bar Association speech at Duluth what to do about the trusts, Interstate Commerce Commission, 100th anniversary of the birth of Thackeray, One would think people would get tired of being killed in automobiles crossing railroad tracks, Four women killed on July 19th driving from Williamstown to Saratoga Springs.
– Full page color La Marquise cigarettes ad with portrait of lovely lady, art by G. Patrick Nelson.
– The Musings of a Muskrat by G. S. Girardet.
– And much more 1911 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!