Life Magazine – February 15, 1929 (# 2415)
$14.00
Magazine Condition : POOR (Generally Good, but has a water marked lower edge. Not bad and nicer than it sounds. A nice reading copy).
Out of stock
Categories: LIFE 1929, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1929, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Life’s cherub in the Car of Love is speeding along hitting couples and putting them in love, “The Hit and Run driver,” art by James Montgomery Flagg.
– Valentine’s theme, love, lovers, etc.
– Full page color Good Year Double Eagle tires ad with green silhouettes of eagles.
– Interesting full page La Salle car ad with art of people doing various sports, not signed, The very essence of beauty, Chic, smartness and luxury.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Charles Dana Gibson (Emergency Case), Gluyas Williams (Crisis in Washington : Mr. Coolidge refuses point blank to vacate the White House until his other rubber is found), Gardner Rea (The man who was assured he could move in on the fifteenth – and did! … building still under construction), Alfred Frueh (Man looking for lost collar stud, employs baby who is sure to find and eat everything small), H. M. Bateman (dentist appointment).
– Full page ad for Davey Tree Surgeons with a photo of El Contento, the estate of Warren Wright of Golf, Illinois.
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson, “Mr. Pipp 2 : he arrives at his granddaughters’ earlier than expected.”
– Full page color Studebaker car ad with art of Reception to the Diplomatic Corps at the White House, art by Timmins.
– Full page color Coca-Cola ad with three women meeting at table, “Shoppers, especially, like to meet at soda fountains,” art by Fred Mizen.
– And much, much more.
– Full page color Good Year Double Eagle tires ad with green silhouettes of eagles.
– Interesting full page La Salle car ad with art of people doing various sports, not signed, The very essence of beauty, Chic, smartness and luxury.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Charles Dana Gibson (Emergency Case), Gluyas Williams (Crisis in Washington : Mr. Coolidge refuses point blank to vacate the White House until his other rubber is found), Gardner Rea (The man who was assured he could move in on the fifteenth – and did! … building still under construction), Alfred Frueh (Man looking for lost collar stud, employs baby who is sure to find and eat everything small), H. M. Bateman (dentist appointment).
– Full page ad for Davey Tree Surgeons with a photo of El Contento, the estate of Warren Wright of Golf, Illinois.
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson, “Mr. Pipp 2 : he arrives at his granddaughters’ earlier than expected.”
– Full page color Studebaker car ad with art of Reception to the Diplomatic Corps at the White House, art by Timmins.
– Full page color Coca-Cola ad with three women meeting at table, “Shoppers, especially, like to meet at soda fountains,” art by Fred Mizen.
– And much, much more.
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