Life Magazine – July 31, 1919 (# 1918)
$72.00
Magazine Condition : Very Good
Out of stock
Description
Cover : Three Red Cross dogs sitting up and begging, “Do we have to beg for a job?,” art by Robert L. Dickey. Like the Military K-9’s of a 100 years later.
– Full page color ads for Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Camel cigarettes, Murad cigarettes (lovely art of dancing harem woman).
– Full page ads for Life magazine subscription (really cute art for upcoming Anti-Everything Number), Miller Tires, Columbia Motors Company, Addressograph.
– Half page photo of collapsible Locomobile Cabriolet (convertible).
– Full page art or cartoon art by C. D. Gibson (You couldn’t wheel me over to the Links, could you?, golf), Power O’Malley (Moving Time : wood nymphs and such watching a surveyor plan a subdivision), Pedro Llanuza (The Follies of 1861 : Betsy Follie is very particular about stolen kisses), Robert L. Dickey (For her sake : dog wearing a bow and more).
– Two page centerspread art by William H. Walker (Ignis Fatuus – Jack O’Lantern).
– Some current events include : We need more money for teachers, Harvard wants to raise ten million dollars, Princeton wants fourteen million, Groton School wants fifty thousand more income, Republicans are foot-dragging and not getting anything done, Stefansson has to go 400 miles to get matches for his expedition in the far north.
– And much, much more.
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