Life Magazine – October 14, 1915 (# 1720) – Dreaming of being a Gunfighter
$12.00
Magazine Condition : POOR (Generally Good, but cover is loose from staples and has some edge slit tears and light soil. There is one cut-out inside that affects P.L. Crosby half page art and “morning session.” Front cover art is OK).
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Categories: LIFE 1915, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1915, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Little boy dreaming of being a gunfighter and chasing off two bandits, “After the movies,” art by Clement H. Donshea.
– Full page color Rameses cigarettes ad with interesting green reed background, Stephano Bry.
– Half page Remington rifles ad with dressed bears and deer, art by Lynn Bogue Hunt.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Teale (White company motor cars ad), Orson Lowell (The breakfast mail of a matinee favorite), Harry Grant Dart (Uncle Sam : I ought to have something better than that), William H. Walker (Why don’t you strike back, Woodrow?).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson (Tragic Moments : I trust you will be as happy as we have been).
– Some current events include : The Allies have at last caught up with Germany in preparation, President Wilson is going to vote for woman suffrage in New Jersey, Admiral Fiske, Gary plan for the public schools, Scott Nearing dismissed from teaching at the University of Pennsylvania (I think, U of P) due to his radical views, Mr. Hearst is a strong pacifist with German leanings.
– Full page color Pierce-Arrow ad with art by Myron Perley, As nearly as a piece of machinery can be art …
– And so much more! Life humor magazines are great FUN – get ready to grin, giggle and guffaw!
– Half page Remington rifles ad with dressed bears and deer, art by Lynn Bogue Hunt.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Teale (White company motor cars ad), Orson Lowell (The breakfast mail of a matinee favorite), Harry Grant Dart (Uncle Sam : I ought to have something better than that), William H. Walker (Why don’t you strike back, Woodrow?).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson (Tragic Moments : I trust you will be as happy as we have been).
– Some current events include : The Allies have at last caught up with Germany in preparation, President Wilson is going to vote for woman suffrage in New Jersey, Admiral Fiske, Gary plan for the public schools, Scott Nearing dismissed from teaching at the University of Pennsylvania (I think, U of P) due to his radical views, Mr. Hearst is a strong pacifist with German leanings.
– Full page color Pierce-Arrow ad with art by Myron Perley, As nearly as a piece of machinery can be art …
– And so much more! Life humor magazines are great FUN – get ready to grin, giggle and guffaw!
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