Life Magazine – December 10, 1914 (# 1676)
$12.00
Magazine Condition : POOR (All Good, but missing page 1069-70, matching page loose. All content listed below is present.).
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Cover : Oddly-dressed, half-naked futuristic couple looking at portraits from 1914, “Weren’t they funny?,” art by Otho Cushing.
– 1950 NUMBER (lots of humorous predictions about life in 1950).
– Full page COLOR ad for Rauch and Lang Electric cars.
– Full page art or cartoon art by A. B. Walker (in 1950), William H. Walker (His punishment : to wear one of these uniforms each day of the week),
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson, “Brown wishes his country wasn’t neutral.”
– Some current events include : “War was forced on Germany”, Austria may already be beaten, Mexico peace not near, The strike problem in Colorado (United Mine workers and federal troops).
– What with mines and submarines and mysterious ailments a British warship has come to be no place for persons of a nervous temperament.”
– And so much more! Life humor magazines are great FUN – get ready to grin, giggle and guffaw!
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