Life Magazine – February 7, 1907 (# 1267) – Valentine’s Day
$68.00
Magazine Condition : Very Good.
1 in stock
Categories: LIFE 1907, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1907, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Cherub as Friar or angel, watering hearts in a garden, art by A. D. Blashfield.
– ST. VALENTINE’S NUMBER.
– Full page Thomas Flyer car ad, E. R. Thomas Motor car company.
– Lots and lots of different car ads.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Harrison Cady (High Jinks, the barnyard pump is frozen), Bayard Jones (For exchange, a clever conversationalist for a dancing man).
– Excellent full page Standard porcelain enameled ware ad, bathroom fixtures.
– Long story, The Lady who smoked cigars by Rupert Hughes.
– Two page centerspread art by Orson Lowell (Running the gauntlet, His Fiancee’s family).
– Some current events include : Admiral Davis buried his reputation for discretion, Sir Alexander Swettenham, Senator Tillman and his spectacular exhibition in the Senate, Jerome Hart sold the San Francisco Argonaut, Secretary Hitchcock leaves the Cabinet because he doesn’t want to reorganize the land office – leaves it to Mr. Garfield.
– Gorgeous full page color Southern Pacific ad with art of travelers on a ship, signed but illegible, J.C.
– And much more 2Neat vintage Life magazine 1907 content – fun!
– Full page Thomas Flyer car ad, E. R. Thomas Motor car company.
– Lots and lots of different car ads.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Harrison Cady (High Jinks, the barnyard pump is frozen), Bayard Jones (For exchange, a clever conversationalist for a dancing man).
– Excellent full page Standard porcelain enameled ware ad, bathroom fixtures.
– Long story, The Lady who smoked cigars by Rupert Hughes.
– Two page centerspread art by Orson Lowell (Running the gauntlet, His Fiancee’s family).
– Some current events include : Admiral Davis buried his reputation for discretion, Sir Alexander Swettenham, Senator Tillman and his spectacular exhibition in the Senate, Jerome Hart sold the San Francisco Argonaut, Secretary Hitchcock leaves the Cabinet because he doesn’t want to reorganize the land office – leaves it to Mr. Garfield.
– Gorgeous full page color Southern Pacific ad with art of travelers on a ship, signed but illegible, J.C.
– And much more 2Neat vintage Life magazine 1907 content – fun!
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