Life Magazine – February 27, 1908 (# 1322) – Advancement of Woman
$24.00 – $42.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Very Good
Fair (All Good with frameable cover, but has faint edge water spot on 3 pages)
Description
Cover : Curious artwork of Life’s cupid smoking outside his own establishment, duotone olive green art by Fred G. Cooper.
– Full page artwork by F. T. Richards (February), Bayard Jones (Husbands no. III – German).
– Full page ads for Schlitz beer and Williams’ shaving stick.
– Two page centerspread art by Orson Lowell, “Shun imitations, insist upon having the genuine,” group of woman gathering around an old gentleman, while younger men look on.
– Curious 2/3 page artwork by Orson Lowell, “In proposing, don’t bother with accessories, the girl should receive your undivided attention,” Man clearing away rug and curtains while a lady waits on the sofa.
– Current events include : politics, rhetoric, railroads, industrial development, canal work.
– “Dr. Bryan goes up and down the land confiding views to the faithful and the incredulous, contradicting what has been said and purveying matter for others to contradict, …”
– Quote from editor, “The plugs are regularly out of all the word-spouts that spout politics, or anything that bears thereon.”
– One-third page artwork by Frank Snapp, the first I recall seeing by this artist, “Your chest has slipped a bit.”
– Excellent half-page artwork by Homer Fleming, also the first I recall seeing him, “The advancement of woman.”
– Much more.
– Much more.
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