Life Magazine – November 25, 1920 (# 1986) – Thanksgiving
$14.00 – $44.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Very Good (faint cover crease)
Fair (Generally Good, but Editor’s column has some pencil scribbles, cover slightly darkened).
Description
Cover : Man sitting in ratty room hiding axe and eyeing turkey roosting over doorway, “The profiteer,” art by E. Stetson Crawford.
– Full page color Victrola ad.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Charles Dana Gibson (Don’t you love to be in the country and watch things growing), Charles Forbell (The red ball is up), unsigned? (Remorse and the profiteer), R. M. Crosby (Say, old fellow, would you mind going around with my wife?, golf theme),
– Quarter page art by J. R. Shaver (Can’t you make the bandage larger, Mother?, seated woman wrapping finger of standing boy).
– Full page, two panel art by J. R. Shaver (Her new dress and his new suit, girl admiring herself in mirror with mother, boy looking crabby as mother tries to get him dressed).
– Two page centerspread art by A. B. Frost “Home Brew”, results of the still blowing up.
– Some current events include : Stockbroker mass mailing quoted, Stocks slump, 75,000 factory workers laid off in Cleveland, Mr. Harding, Prohibition is not working any too well, Marital fidelity, Misery in Europe, Baseball League, Judge Landis of Chicago, Baseball Association, Armistice Day, Calling for generous support of the Red Cross.
– “Then there is the case of the girls, and the discussion of what is the matter with them, and why they wear the clothes they do, and tolerate the dances they jazz, and why they are so indulgent to whisky flasks in the keeping of young men, and stay out so late at night, and all that.”
– Much more.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Charles Dana Gibson (Don’t you love to be in the country and watch things growing), Charles Forbell (The red ball is up), unsigned? (Remorse and the profiteer), R. M. Crosby (Say, old fellow, would you mind going around with my wife?, golf theme),
– Quarter page art by J. R. Shaver (Can’t you make the bandage larger, Mother?, seated woman wrapping finger of standing boy).
– Full page, two panel art by J. R. Shaver (Her new dress and his new suit, girl admiring herself in mirror with mother, boy looking crabby as mother tries to get him dressed).
– Two page centerspread art by A. B. Frost “Home Brew”, results of the still blowing up.
– Some current events include : Stockbroker mass mailing quoted, Stocks slump, 75,000 factory workers laid off in Cleveland, Mr. Harding, Prohibition is not working any too well, Marital fidelity, Misery in Europe, Baseball League, Judge Landis of Chicago, Baseball Association, Armistice Day, Calling for generous support of the Red Cross.
– “Then there is the case of the girls, and the discussion of what is the matter with them, and why they wear the clothes they do, and tolerate the dances they jazz, and why they are so indulgent to whisky flasks in the keeping of young men, and stay out so late at night, and all that.”
– Much more.
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