Life Magazine – February 11, 1926 (# 2258) – Working girls
$49.00
Magazine Condition : Good (cover edges faded)
Out of stock
Categories: LIFE 1926, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1926, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Man kissing a woman over a typewriter, “This is a sample of the work done on the Machine,” art by Richard V. Culter.
– WORKING GIRL’S NUMBER.
– Full page color Buick ad with blue car at night, art is signed but I do not recognize the signature, perhaps Frey.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Fred Mizen (Marmon car ad, Woman vs. Man), Gluyas Williams (The working girl according to the confessional magazine), W. F. White (The lord of creation, “Woman’s place is in the home”), C. H. Sykes (The tempter), John Held Jr. (The girl who sat at the Ritz without showing her knees), Karl Godwin (Cadillac car ad), Unsigned (“Say it with flowers” ad, landscape format).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson “Working Girls”, one scrubbing the floor, the other a prostitute (?).
– Some current events include : Gestures and pourparlers pertaining to coal, Colonel House and Secretary Houston and war memoirs, Cardinal Mercier probably improved his circumstances by dying, These are fairly hard times for hard-boiled people.
– Each original Life magazine has MUCH more excellent historic and fun 1926 content than is listed here – 2Neat!!
– Full page color Buick ad with blue car at night, art is signed but I do not recognize the signature, perhaps Frey.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Fred Mizen (Marmon car ad, Woman vs. Man), Gluyas Williams (The working girl according to the confessional magazine), W. F. White (The lord of creation, “Woman’s place is in the home”), C. H. Sykes (The tempter), John Held Jr. (The girl who sat at the Ritz without showing her knees), Karl Godwin (Cadillac car ad), Unsigned (“Say it with flowers” ad, landscape format).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson “Working Girls”, one scrubbing the floor, the other a prostitute (?).
– Some current events include : Gestures and pourparlers pertaining to coal, Colonel House and Secretary Houston and war memoirs, Cardinal Mercier probably improved his circumstances by dying, These are fairly hard times for hard-boiled people.
– Each original Life magazine has MUCH more excellent historic and fun 1926 content than is listed here – 2Neat!!
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