Life Magazine – November 27, 1913 (# 1622) – Navy Number
$24.00
Magazine Condition : Fair (All Good, but cover is nearly loose from staples and is partly split along spine)
1 in stock
Categories: LIFE 1913, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1913, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Sailor rolling up his sleeves and getting ready to fight whoever it was that shredded the American flag … while a little puppy cowers around the corner, “Who did that?,” art by Angus MacDonall.
– NAVY NUMBER.
– Full page color ad for Vogue, most of the page is a reproduction of the cover of the current Christmas Gifts Number of Vogue, a woman in fancy garb with a widely belled coat, holding an umbrella, at sunset in the wintery countryside, artist initials, probably George Wolfe Plank.
– Full page ad for Locomobile, all text, pertaining to the Three Hundredth motorist and His Car.
– Full page art or cartoon art by W. O. Wilson (When you discover that the woman you jilted is now a police magistrate).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Broughton, “Panama, bless you, my children.”
– Some current events include : Secretary of State Bryan, Blair Lee in Maryland, Lewis to Pindell letter, Acquittal of Beiliss, Southern Rescue Mission and White Slavery (prostitution), Miss Dotty and Miss Watson serve an experimental term of four days in the women’s ward of the Auburn prison to see how it felt (Prison reform).
– Much more.
– Full page color ad for Vogue, most of the page is a reproduction of the cover of the current Christmas Gifts Number of Vogue, a woman in fancy garb with a widely belled coat, holding an umbrella, at sunset in the wintery countryside, artist initials, probably George Wolfe Plank.
– Full page ad for Locomobile, all text, pertaining to the Three Hundredth motorist and His Car.
– Full page art or cartoon art by W. O. Wilson (When you discover that the woman you jilted is now a police magistrate).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Broughton, “Panama, bless you, my children.”
– Some current events include : Secretary of State Bryan, Blair Lee in Maryland, Lewis to Pindell letter, Acquittal of Beiliss, Southern Rescue Mission and White Slavery (prostitution), Miss Dotty and Miss Watson serve an experimental term of four days in the women’s ward of the Auburn prison to see how it felt (Prison reform).
– Much more.