Life Magazine – November 19, 1914 (# 1673) – Discovery of Grape Juice
$12.00 – $24.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Good
Fair (Generally Very Good with nice cover, but the cover and some pages have popped neatly free from rusted staples. There is some discoloration near staples).
Description
Cover : A young satyr eating grapes, “The discovery of Grape juice,” art by H. D. Speakman.
– Full page color Bull Durham smoking tobacco ad, artwork not signed, men at dance.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Leo Cheney (Johnnie Walker Red Label whisky ad), W. O. Wilson (Seven days), Harry Grant Dart (History as it might have been, King Arthur and his round table), Rea Irvin (Clubs we do not care to join, the Little-Deeds-of-Kindness Club), W. O. Wilson (When the dear things get their rights)
– Another beautiful Willys-overland ad, this one in black and white, includes unsigned art of woman in striped skirt sitting on running board.
– Two page centerspread art by William H. Walker “If he wins.”
– Some current events include : Election already almost forgotten, Mr. Wilson is still President, Victory of Whitman and Wadsworth in New York, Indictment of the New Haven directors, Suffragists won in the big mountain mining states of Montana and Nevada, Washington Oregon and Colorado voted FOR prohibition, California rejected prohibition, California abolishes prize fighting, Rockefeller Foundation, Belgians need relief, Germans and war.
– Much more.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Leo Cheney (Johnnie Walker Red Label whisky ad), W. O. Wilson (Seven days), Harry Grant Dart (History as it might have been, King Arthur and his round table), Rea Irvin (Clubs we do not care to join, the Little-Deeds-of-Kindness Club), W. O. Wilson (When the dear things get their rights)
– Another beautiful Willys-overland ad, this one in black and white, includes unsigned art of woman in striped skirt sitting on running board.
– Two page centerspread art by William H. Walker “If he wins.”
– Some current events include : Election already almost forgotten, Mr. Wilson is still President, Victory of Whitman and Wadsworth in New York, Indictment of the New Haven directors, Suffragists won in the big mountain mining states of Montana and Nevada, Washington Oregon and Colorado voted FOR prohibition, California rejected prohibition, California abolishes prize fighting, Rockefeller Foundation, Belgians need relief, Germans and war.
– Much more.
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