Life Magazine – December 15, 1921 (# 2041) – C. Coles Phillips – Traveling Lady
$89.00
Magazine Condition : Good (All Very Good, but has a mild crease down cover center)
Out of stock
Categories: LIFE 1921, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1921, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Woman standing by her suitcase reading a sad letter, “Bag and baggage,” lovely art by Coles Phillips.
– Full page color Great White Fleet Caribbean cruise ad with art of fort in Havana.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Charles Dana Gibson (Marilyn Miller), R. M. Crosby (And then on the fifth green), H. T. Webster (The known soldier), Gluyas Williams (Portrait of a nervous man buying a stamp in a modern post office), C. Clyde Squires (Competition : Santa and Stork with baby both at Chimney).
– Two page centerspread art by Victor C. Anderson (Oh Gramp! See what Santa Claus brought to Bossie).
– Some current events include : International conference, Mr. H. G. Wells and his views on the conference, Association of nations, Russia is a tremendous problem, Suppression of poison gas, bombers and submarines, Gallant Whittlesey of the Lost Battalion jumps off a steamer on the way to Havana, care of war veterans, American Relief Association.
– Full page color Prudential Insurance ad with man getting out of taxi at a home, nighttime winter scene, signed with initials CFM or GM probably.
– Much more.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Charles Dana Gibson (Marilyn Miller), R. M. Crosby (And then on the fifth green), H. T. Webster (The known soldier), Gluyas Williams (Portrait of a nervous man buying a stamp in a modern post office), C. Clyde Squires (Competition : Santa and Stork with baby both at Chimney).
– Two page centerspread art by Victor C. Anderson (Oh Gramp! See what Santa Claus brought to Bossie).
– Some current events include : International conference, Mr. H. G. Wells and his views on the conference, Association of nations, Russia is a tremendous problem, Suppression of poison gas, bombers and submarines, Gallant Whittlesey of the Lost Battalion jumps off a steamer on the way to Havana, care of war veterans, American Relief Association.
– Full page color Prudential Insurance ad with man getting out of taxi at a home, nighttime winter scene, signed with initials CFM or GM probably.
– Much more.
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