Life Magazine – July 17, 1919 (# 1916) – Memo Love Letter
$22.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Fair (All Good, nice, but has light cover soil)
Description
Cover : Woman reading love letter done in the form of a Memo, “According to regulations,” art by R. M. Crosby.
– Full page color Prince Albert cigarette tobacco ad, R. J. Reynolds, with colored pen and ink art.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Robert L. Dickey (Oh! Doesn’t he look sweet! … girls adorning their bulldog with flowers and bow), Charles Forbell (Things that do not happen, Financier reimbursing those who lost money when he juggled that stock), Oliver Herford (Engine trouble), William H. Walker (A conundrum), Rea Irvin (two pages, The Wedding).
– Cute photo of Cavalry drill at Life’s fresh air camp.
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson “Just Landed.”
– Some current events include : Peace Treaty has been signed and Mr. Wilson is on his way home, Prohibition has begun, Big dirigible has come from England, Dempsey has licked Willard, General Smuts, League of Nations, Frank Simonds.
– Full page color Woodbury’s Facial soap ad.
– And so much more! 1919 Life humor magazines are great FUN – get ready to grin, giggle and guffaw!
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