Life Magazine – May 19, 1921 (# 2011) – Rea Irvin – Husbands’ Number
$14.00 – $48.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Very Good
Fair (Generally Good, but has a water marked edge)
Description
Cover : Husband coming up on small island to find a single woman “Shipwreck Survivor : The Deuce! Only my wife!,” art by Rea Irvin.
– HUSBANDS’ NUMBER.
– Full page color Pierce-Arrow car ad with art by Edward A. Wilson.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Angus MacDonall (The loser), J. R. Shaver (Why not?, crowd of kids around newspaper headline ‘Newsboy Leaves Million’), Gluyas Williams (Why wives leave home).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson (People we can get along without XV – the man who predicts panics to our husbands at the club).
– Some current events include : Great Britain is still working along without a general strike, Knox resolution, Secretary Mellon and his suggestions about taxation, Most of the world is bent nearly double under the load of debt, Irish matters look a little better, Sinn Fein.
– Half page Colt’s Patent Fire Arms ad, Why the Carringtons bought a Colt, Tom Carrington.
– Full page color Kodak ad with color photograph of woman in a field of flowers.
– Much more.
– Full page color Pierce-Arrow car ad with art by Edward A. Wilson.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Angus MacDonall (The loser), J. R. Shaver (Why not?, crowd of kids around newspaper headline ‘Newsboy Leaves Million’), Gluyas Williams (Why wives leave home).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson (People we can get along without XV – the man who predicts panics to our husbands at the club).
– Some current events include : Great Britain is still working along without a general strike, Knox resolution, Secretary Mellon and his suggestions about taxation, Most of the world is bent nearly double under the load of debt, Irish matters look a little better, Sinn Fein.
– Half page Colt’s Patent Fire Arms ad, Why the Carringtons bought a Colt, Tom Carrington.
– Full page color Kodak ad with color photograph of woman in a field of flowers.
– Much more.