Life Magazine – August 31, 1922 (# 2078) – W. T. Benda
$26.00
Magazine Condition : Fair (Generally Good, but water marked on upper edge, most noticeable on covers.)
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Categories: LIFE 1922, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1922, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Gorgeous woman in National costume with Russian in front of towers like Saint Basil’s Cathedral, Kremlin towers, red square, art by W. T. Benda.
– AMERICAN – RUSSIAN NUMBER.
– Full page color Prudential Insurance ad with Old Mother Hubbard art.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Charles Dana Gibson (Bolshevik Bugs), John Held Jr. with poem by G. S. C. (Russian Exchange), George Hand Wright (When do you expect your husband back?), Louis Raemaekers (What a perfectly ideal country America would be under Soviet rule!), John Held Jr. (Russian American humor), Robert Dickey (Advice on giving a dog a bath),
– Two page centerspread art by Thomas Starling Sullivant (He sure does dance, but he doesn’t seem to enjoy it).
– Some current events include : Cork is captured in Ireland, Irish enjoy fighting, Ireland has been having a painful experience of the inconvenience of political willfulness when it outruns its errand, Pinching the cables at Waterville, Coal Strike, Railroad strike, Santa Fe trainmen who abandoned trains in desert, Fiscal troubles of Europe.
– Much more.
– Full page color Prudential Insurance ad with Old Mother Hubbard art.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Charles Dana Gibson (Bolshevik Bugs), John Held Jr. with poem by G. S. C. (Russian Exchange), George Hand Wright (When do you expect your husband back?), Louis Raemaekers (What a perfectly ideal country America would be under Soviet rule!), John Held Jr. (Russian American humor), Robert Dickey (Advice on giving a dog a bath),
– Two page centerspread art by Thomas Starling Sullivant (He sure does dance, but he doesn’t seem to enjoy it).
– Some current events include : Cork is captured in Ireland, Irish enjoy fighting, Ireland has been having a painful experience of the inconvenience of political willfulness when it outruns its errand, Pinching the cables at Waterville, Coal Strike, Railroad strike, Santa Fe trainmen who abandoned trains in desert, Fiscal troubles of Europe.
– Much more.
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