Life Magazine – November 18, 1915 (# 1725)
$10.00
Magazine Condition : POOR (All Good with slight cover wear, but is missing page 963-4)
Out of stock
Categories: LIFE 1915, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1915, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Young couple sitting together in garden as grandmother and younger sister look on and dream, “Dreamers,’ signed but too faint to read.
– Full page color Vogue ad with smaller reproduction of Vogue Vanity number cover, November 15, 1915 cover, woman in white sitting at her vanity table.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Leo Cheney (Johnnie Walker red label whisky ad), William H. Walker (two pages : “The thing won’t melt”, trying to blend Germans into American melting pot), Robert John Wildhack (The fad to follow dancing, rope skipping), Charles Dana Gibson (Tragic moments, accepting the man you don’t want), Harry Grant Dart (Golly! And you were supposed to be efficient).
– Cats, appeal for financial help for a Cats’ Home, by E. V. Lucas.
– Two page centerspread art by Reginald Bathhurst Birch “If you were to obey that impulse”, couple kissing in middle of dance floor.
– Some current events include : Suffragists did well in election, Mrs. Blatch, Mr. George W. Perkins, People didn’t bother reading the revised constitution, Elihu Root, President Wilson’s Manhattan Club speech for a better military system, Rude treatment of American trade by British blockaders, Brand Whitlock is tired out, Mr. Thomas Mott Osborne’s operations at Sing Sing prison.
– Very lovely full page color Rauch & Lang Electrics, Baker Electrics car ad with lady in orange flowing coat, art by H, artist mark or glyph looks like something nestled on an H, perhaps two people on a coach from behind … if you know this artist, please tell me.
– And so much more! Life humor magazines are great FUN – get ready to grin, giggle and guffaw!
– Full page art or cartoon art by Leo Cheney (Johnnie Walker red label whisky ad), William H. Walker (two pages : “The thing won’t melt”, trying to blend Germans into American melting pot), Robert John Wildhack (The fad to follow dancing, rope skipping), Charles Dana Gibson (Tragic moments, accepting the man you don’t want), Harry Grant Dart (Golly! And you were supposed to be efficient).
– Cats, appeal for financial help for a Cats’ Home, by E. V. Lucas.
– Two page centerspread art by Reginald Bathhurst Birch “If you were to obey that impulse”, couple kissing in middle of dance floor.
– Some current events include : Suffragists did well in election, Mrs. Blatch, Mr. George W. Perkins, People didn’t bother reading the revised constitution, Elihu Root, President Wilson’s Manhattan Club speech for a better military system, Rude treatment of American trade by British blockaders, Brand Whitlock is tired out, Mr. Thomas Mott Osborne’s operations at Sing Sing prison.
– Very lovely full page color Rauch & Lang Electrics, Baker Electrics car ad with lady in orange flowing coat, art by H, artist mark or glyph looks like something nestled on an H, perhaps two people on a coach from behind … if you know this artist, please tell me.
– And so much more! Life humor magazines are great FUN – get ready to grin, giggle and guffaw!
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