Life Magazine – June 13, 1907 (# 1285) – Man proclaims love to many women
$14.00
Magazine Condition : Good (Once part of a bound volume, so spine is a little rough, binding strings may show, slightly trimmed)
Out of stock
Description
Cover : Squirrel watching young couple on park bench, “I can’t understand why the only girl he ever loved looks so entirely different every time I see her,” art by Scherzer.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Gordon Grant (Throw up your hands. Not on your life).
– Full page ad for Budweiser, the king of bottled beers.
– Two page centerspread art by Broughton, “The bigger stick,” A man (international police) holding the dove of peace and a really big stick in the Hague court as Great Britain, Russia, the USA, France and Germany look on.
– Some current events include : San Francisco is full of unfinished buildings (after the 1906 earthquake) and members of city government are under indictment for graft, San Francisco is also undergoing strikes and its police force is controlled by an incompetent, Dr. Long and his story how a wolf killed a fawn by biting through its chest to its heart, Governor Hughes’s public utilities bill, Animal Rights.
– Neat photo of kids at Life’s Farm, Fresh Air Camp, marching around the pavilion.
– Each original Life magazine has MUCH more excellent historic and fun 1907 content than is listed here – 2Neat!!