Life Magazine – January 9, 1908 (# 1315) – Redwood!!
$18.00 – $38.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Good (Redwood artwork is Very Good)
Fair (All Good, but the lower edge of the cover has a mild water mark)(Redwood artwork is Very Good)
Description
Cover : Throw-back to original cover style, Man asking burglar to take box of cigars as well (a gift he didn’t want), art by Nuttall.
– Full page ad for Franklin autos, with neat art of open car in blizzard.
– Extremely neat two page centerspread art by Charles Broughton in portrait format showing a huge redwood tree with some of the things that happened when it was at various heights, “In the lifetime of a California Redwood.”
– Current Events include :Yale vs. Harvard fooball, Yale university educations, Congress is being besought to pass a bill restoring “In God we trust” to the new gold pieces (being called godless coins).
– Half page artwork by Orson Lowell, gorgeous young woman surrounded by men, “Yes, Dick is gone, and here’s poor Molly left destitute with only her face and the life insurance which ran into seven figures. However, she has many friends and may get on.”
– What difference a hundred years make, the debutante in 1808 and 1908.
– Quarter page artwork by C. A. Birchfield : The exalted one (sultan) – “What is the market price for divorce?” The grovelling one – “Singly or in quantities, sire?”
– Each original Life magazine has MUCH more excellent historic and fun 1908 content than is listed here – 2Neat!!
– Each original Life magazine has MUCH more excellent historic and fun 1908 content than is listed here – 2Neat!!
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