Life Magazine – March 11, 1926 (# 2262) – St. Patrick’s Day
$48.00
Magazine Condition : Good
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Categories: LIFE 1926, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1926, LIFE Magazine
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Cover : Two men involved in a fist fight, “It seems there were two Irishmen,” art by Fred G. Cooper.
– SAINT PATRICK’S NUMBER.
– Full page color Buick car ad, No car is better equipped for rigorous weather than Buick, art not signed.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Fred Mizen (Marmon car ad), Strothmann (St. Patrick’s day in New York), Ellison Hoover (Modern Irish poets continue the tradition of St. Patrick’s Day), C. H. Sykes (A suggestion for our cathedral builders), Hayden Hayden (Cadillac ad).
– Two page center spread art by Charles Dana Gibson, “Bathing the baby.”
– Some current events include : Secretary of Labor Davis is responsible for making an ass of the United States in the Cathcart case, Lady Cathcart has been safe on Ellis Island, Mussolini is trying to reconcile the Pope to Fascism, District Attorny Buckner has his hands full with crimes that are not criminal.
– Another absolutely impressive Fisk tires ad with art by Leslie Thrasher, woman with sore feet at a dance.
– Full page color Beech-nut Orange Drops candy ad, pretty.
– Each original Life magazine has MUCH more excellent historic and fun 1926 content than is listed here – 2Neat!!
– Full page color Buick car ad, No car is better equipped for rigorous weather than Buick, art not signed.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Fred Mizen (Marmon car ad), Strothmann (St. Patrick’s day in New York), Ellison Hoover (Modern Irish poets continue the tradition of St. Patrick’s Day), C. H. Sykes (A suggestion for our cathedral builders), Hayden Hayden (Cadillac ad).
– Two page center spread art by Charles Dana Gibson, “Bathing the baby.”
– Some current events include : Secretary of Labor Davis is responsible for making an ass of the United States in the Cathcart case, Lady Cathcart has been safe on Ellis Island, Mussolini is trying to reconcile the Pope to Fascism, District Attorny Buckner has his hands full with crimes that are not criminal.
– Another absolutely impressive Fisk tires ad with art by Leslie Thrasher, woman with sore feet at a dance.
– Full page color Beech-nut Orange Drops candy ad, pretty.
– Each original Life magazine has MUCH more excellent historic and fun 1926 content than is listed here – 2Neat!!
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