Life Magazine – June, 1934 (# 2591) – Just not romantic
$49.00
Magazine Condition : Fair (All Good, but cover has a minor cup ring).
1 in stock
Description
Cover : Man and Woman sitting in meadow filled with wildflowers and pair of sheep and cattle, “It’s no use, Bill; I just don’t feel romantic), art by Richard Decker.
– Full page color Dixie Belle distilled dry Gin ad with art of formal southern couple, signed but illegible.
– Nice full page color General Dual-balloon tires ad with art of Military man, her girl in peach and his mother in yellow, not signed.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Geo T. Eggleston (butterfly catching), Dorothy McKay (Never mind! I found it! I got it on … sepia tone), Edwina (Episode two in new series featuring Sinbad the dog. Edwina, who is famous for her dog cartoons, is Frances Edwina Dumm.), Milt Gross (The guy from Mars), unsigned (Crab Orchard whiskey), Posen (Ingram’s Shaving Cream ad), unsigned (Listerine ad, One little fault nearly ruined my career).
– Page on Life’s Fresh air camps for poor city kids, includes photo of girls dressed as rabbits at Branchville camp.
– Nice full page color White Rock Water ad with two dog walkers, My boss stayed on the Alkaline side last night.
– And much more 1934 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!
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