Life Magazine – March 31, 1927 (# 2317) – All Fools Number
$49.00
Magazine Condition : Good
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Categories: LIFE 1927, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1927, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Group of large people (Night Club, Bootlegger, Wildcat Stocks, Gold Digger) welcoming a little man with money falling out of his pockets, “Welcome to our city,” art by Fred G. Cooper.
– ALL FOOLS NUMBER.
– Full page color ad for Sheaffer’s pens and pencils (green and purple), art by Donald Denton.
– Full page ads for Hupmobile (art by Larry Stults), Martini & Rossi non alcoholic vermouth (art), Grebe Synchrophase Radio (art).
– Full page art or cartoon art by H. M. Bateman (The man who tells the other fellow’s story), C. H. Sykes (The month).
– Two page centerspread art by Orson Lowell (The first scratch on the new car).
– Some current events include : Mr. Sinclair Lewis has written a book in which he attacks the clergy, H. G. Wells has expressed something closely approaching approval of the United States Senate, H. G. Wells is for making war as rotten and as intelligent as possible, Government by flogging seems to prevail in certain parts of Georgia, Ku Klux Klan, KKK.
– Full page color Marmon car ad with art of scene like monument valley.
– Full page color Beech-Nut Orange drops candy ad with luscious looking oranges, art by J. O’Neill.
– Much more.
– Full page color ad for Sheaffer’s pens and pencils (green and purple), art by Donald Denton.
– Full page ads for Hupmobile (art by Larry Stults), Martini & Rossi non alcoholic vermouth (art), Grebe Synchrophase Radio (art).
– Full page art or cartoon art by H. M. Bateman (The man who tells the other fellow’s story), C. H. Sykes (The month).
– Two page centerspread art by Orson Lowell (The first scratch on the new car).
– Some current events include : Mr. Sinclair Lewis has written a book in which he attacks the clergy, H. G. Wells has expressed something closely approaching approval of the United States Senate, H. G. Wells is for making war as rotten and as intelligent as possible, Government by flogging seems to prevail in certain parts of Georgia, Ku Klux Klan, KKK.
– Full page color Marmon car ad with art of scene like monument valley.
– Full page color Beech-Nut Orange drops candy ad with luscious looking oranges, art by J. O’Neill.
– Much more.
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