Life Magazine – May 21, 1914 (# 1647) – Reader’s Number
$28.00 – $42.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Very Good (has a neat library stamp on cover under “Book Number”)
Good – once bound (Spine has thin neat band of archival white tape, edges slightly trimmed)
Description
Cover : The Life cherub talking to Minerva, “I am glad you are reading my books at last, Minerva,” art by Otho Cushing.
– BOOK NUMBER.
– Full page color E. La Montagne’s Sons ad, distributors for wines and liquors.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Otho Cushing (White Company car ad : Unity), Rodney Thomson (The Ultimate Critic … grim reaper reading dead authors’ books and tossing them in zone marked “Oblivion”), H. L. Drucklieb (Snap shots of the Handy man we employ by the day), William H. Walker (The Fiscal prestidigitator),
– Two page centerspread art by Walter Tittle (The philanderer’s Day of Reckoning : the girls get together and compare notes.).
– Some current events include : Strawberries are getting good and declining in price as they improve in flavor, Discussion between Colonel Roosevelt and the Amalgamated Geographers of London about the river that the Colonel discovered, Mexico, Mr. Charles R. Flint, Mr. Richard Olney, Colorado mining troubles related to union labor, Colorado Fuel & Iron Company.
– Much more.
– Full page color E. La Montagne’s Sons ad, distributors for wines and liquors.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Otho Cushing (White Company car ad : Unity), Rodney Thomson (The Ultimate Critic … grim reaper reading dead authors’ books and tossing them in zone marked “Oblivion”), H. L. Drucklieb (Snap shots of the Handy man we employ by the day), William H. Walker (The Fiscal prestidigitator),
– Two page centerspread art by Walter Tittle (The philanderer’s Day of Reckoning : the girls get together and compare notes.).
– Some current events include : Strawberries are getting good and declining in price as they improve in flavor, Discussion between Colonel Roosevelt and the Amalgamated Geographers of London about the river that the Colonel discovered, Mexico, Mr. Charles R. Flint, Mr. Richard Olney, Colorado mining troubles related to union labor, Colorado Fuel & Iron Company.
– Much more.
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