Life Magazine – January 16, 1919 (# 1890) – Death of Roosevelt
$42.00
Magazine Condition : Good (once bound)
Out of stock
Description
Cover : Little boy writing “LIAR” on the wall of the “Painless Dentist” office, charming art by William Grotz.
– Full page color ad for Woodbury’s Facial Soap (new steam treatment for pale sallow skins).
– Full page black and white ads for Life magazine subscription, Packard Motor Car Company (all text).
– Cute quarter page artwork, Those military terms newly applied to dentistry.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Robert L. Dickey (The Impulse, a pampered little dog wants his mistress to donate his silk sweater and dog bed to a poor dog in France), Charles Dana Gibson (Daughter is engaged to another soldier. “But, Father, they need the change as much as I do.”), Power O’Malley (Where is our wandering boy to-night?, shows US Capitol building, pertains to death of Roosevelt).
– Small photos of French orphans : Marcel Pujo 2396, Gabrielle Joyeuse 1956, Gabriel Dubaton 2531, Paul Menard 2872, Renee Clairet 2814, Yvonne Quintin 3053.
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Broughton, Freedom and Patriotism, the companions of victory, World War One theme.
– Some current events include : Sense of vacancy produced by the death of Theodore Roosevelt, the entire Editor’s column pertains to Roosevelt.
– And much, much more.
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