Life Magazine – January 25, 1912 (# 1526) – Philadelphia Number
$12.00 – $28.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Good (Generally Very Good, but was once part of bound volume. Spine has thin neat band of archival white tape, holes from binding threads may show inside at spine and outer double pages may be loose. Edges slightly trimmed.)
Fair (All Good, but cover has light soil and two scuffs).
Description
Cover : Charming young woman knitting, “Whose Quaker?,” art by William Van Dresser.
– PHILADELPHIA NUMBER.
– Full page color Sanitol tooth powder or paste ad with art signed with D with an arrow through it.
– Full page ad for Locomobile cars, Columbia Motor cars, Alco American Locomotive company trucks, Fiat cars (looks like Walter Klett work).
– Full page art or cartoon art by Thiede (Henry Thiede, I believe)(lovely Packard Six ad), Mark Fenderson (The worst pain that ever was), Wm. L. Jacobs (Backing him for all she’s worth).
– Half page Waverley Electric cars ad with art that looks like C. Coles Phillips.
– Two page centerspread art by Harry Grant Dart (You may believe it or not : advertising and commerce in downtown Philadelphia).
– Some current events include : Monetary Commission’s currency bill, Financial panics, Newspaper agitation over Colonel Roosevelt’s political intentions, Resignation of Ambassador Bacon, Harvard Fellows, Princeton has a new president, The Kenyon Bill.
– Much more.
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