Life Magazine – January 17, 1901 (# 950)
$10.00
Magazine Condition : Fair (Once bound, some spine is a bit rough from where it was removed from bound volume and pages may be loosening. Library stamp at top of front cover. Some minor tape repairs inside, light soil, some short edge tears.).
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Description
Cover : Husband talking to his wife, “Yes, I consider my life a failure,” art by Albert D. Blashfield.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Charles Dana Gibson (Why is it that your closest friend says the worst things about you?), Harrison Fisher (What if I have loved another?),
– Two page centerspread art by William H. Walker (The American stage : in the role of The Lion’s Bride).
– Some current events include : Shooting on an innocent negro boy pertaining to the killing of Town Marshal Richardson in Southport Louisiana, Percy Coyser also spoke, Benjamin Harrison (former President) declares that he thinks Filipinos, Porto Ricans and other supplementary peoples are American citizens, Pat Crowe and the kidnapping of the son of Mr. Cudahy of Omaha.
– And many more smaller artworks, cartoon art, and ads … a very entertaining vintage publication!
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