Life Magazine – January 23, 1931 (# 2516) – Summer Resort Camp
$38.00
Magazine Condition :
Fair (All Good, but has a minor spine spot. Cover is very nice)
1 in stock
Categories: LIFE 1931, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1931, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Folks at Camp Poco, sign advertises lots of activities, but all the people are just napping on the beach, art by E. Simms Campbell.
– Full page ads Whitman’s Salmagundi chocolates (color, with gorgeous art by Joseph Walter Hawkins), Gar Wood boats, Canada Dry Ginger Ale (with cool art of Canadian Mounties on horseback in the mountains, signed but illegible), Ingram’s shaving cream (with boxing ring art by C. H. Sykes), Camel cigarettes (color : couple sitting in front of the fireplace, Companionship).
– Full page art or cartoon art by Edwina (Sinbad : the old string saver), I. Klein (Orchestra playing for radio, “Now, one reminder before the program starts : Zippo Salts for a healthy constitution”), George Shellhase (Just think, darling, two months old today (looking at a cask of home brew)).
– Looking into 1931 with the optimist and the pessimist, by Arthur L. Lippmann.
– Life in Washington, by Carter Field, in the Presidential Harness.
– Look at the calendar, by Tom Sims.
– Two page art by Herbert Merill Wilder, The day the circus train was wrecked at Wormwood Junction.
– Some current events include : The Pope, Celibate clergy won’t admit that any marriage is bad enough to break, St. John’s Cathedral, Empty Skyscrapers in New York due to bank failures and more, In Russia poor people have now been assigned to opulent houses (shared), Mr. Parker Gilbert has become a partner in J. P. Morgan and Company.
– And much, much more.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Edwina (Sinbad : the old string saver), I. Klein (Orchestra playing for radio, “Now, one reminder before the program starts : Zippo Salts for a healthy constitution”), George Shellhase (Just think, darling, two months old today (looking at a cask of home brew)).
– Looking into 1931 with the optimist and the pessimist, by Arthur L. Lippmann.
– Life in Washington, by Carter Field, in the Presidential Harness.
– Look at the calendar, by Tom Sims.
– Two page art by Herbert Merill Wilder, The day the circus train was wrecked at Wormwood Junction.
– Some current events include : The Pope, Celibate clergy won’t admit that any marriage is bad enough to break, St. John’s Cathedral, Empty Skyscrapers in New York due to bank failures and more, In Russia poor people have now been assigned to opulent houses (shared), Mr. Parker Gilbert has become a partner in J. P. Morgan and Company.
– And much, much more.
Related products
-
Life Magazine – December 8, 1887 (# 258) – Christmas
$49.00 Out of Stock. -
Life Magazine – June 2, 1887 (# 231) – Lady with frogs
$28.00 -
Life Magazine – September 15, 1887 (# 246) – Unlucky Bachelor
$12.00 Out of Stock. -
Life Magazine – May 19, 1887 (# 229) – Pandora’s Spring Opening
$12.00 Out of Stock.