Life Magazine – August 6, 1914 (# 1658) – Power O’Malley – Railroads
$10.00 – $38.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Good
Fair (All Good, very nice, framable cover, but cover is neatly loose from staples)
POOR (All Good, nice, but one page has a small cut out).
Description
Cover : Mother holding up small child to wave at train going by, “His Dad’s the engineer,” art by Power O’Malley.
– RAILROAD NUMBER.
– Lots of railroad related content.
– Nice editorial content on Life’s Fresh Air Farm for poor city kids.
– Two half page artworks by Mary Lane McMillan (Weather forecast).
– Full page color Barton & Guestier-Bordeaux, France, B&G St. Julien, Claret.
– Full page art or cartoon art by F. T. Richards (July), Orson Lowell (Fashions in bathing suits)
– Nice small ad for Heisey glassware showing Heisey octogon pattern.
– Two page centerspread art by William L. Jacobs “Mr. Hopkins-Jones! Mr. Hopkins-Jones!”
– Some current events include : New Haven road agreed to separate itself from its trolley lines, steamboat lines and the Boston & Maine Railroad, Director Hadley, Federal Reserve Board, Colombia and Panama, Panama canal zone, Brother Hapgood.
– “The unfortunate propensity of Erring Brother Hearst to detach himself from truth in the throes of political controversy is so sad a subject and so notorious that our contemporaries usually avoid it.”
– Full page color Pierce-Arrow motor car ad with excellent art, not signed.
– And much more 1914 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!
– Lots of railroad related content.
– Nice editorial content on Life’s Fresh Air Farm for poor city kids.
– Two half page artworks by Mary Lane McMillan (Weather forecast).
– Full page color Barton & Guestier-Bordeaux, France, B&G St. Julien, Claret.
– Full page art or cartoon art by F. T. Richards (July), Orson Lowell (Fashions in bathing suits)
– Nice small ad for Heisey glassware showing Heisey octogon pattern.
– Two page centerspread art by William L. Jacobs “Mr. Hopkins-Jones! Mr. Hopkins-Jones!”
– Some current events include : New Haven road agreed to separate itself from its trolley lines, steamboat lines and the Boston & Maine Railroad, Director Hadley, Federal Reserve Board, Colombia and Panama, Panama canal zone, Brother Hapgood.
– “The unfortunate propensity of Erring Brother Hearst to detach himself from truth in the throes of political controversy is so sad a subject and so notorious that our contemporaries usually avoid it.”
– Full page color Pierce-Arrow motor car ad with excellent art, not signed.
– And much more 1914 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!
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