Life Magazine – October 6, 1927 (# 2344)
$68.00
Magazine Condition : Very Good
Out of stock
Categories: LIFE 1927, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1927, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Ladies with fox terrier and Pekingese dogs, “By their dogs ye shall know them,” art by McClelland Barclay.
– Full page color Chandler car ad, Styled for the Boulevards, Powered for Mountains.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Fred Cole (Chrysler 72 car ad), Webb (Geze – he don’t remember me – an’ I taught him ta say, “go ta hell’!), C. H. Sykes (Get ‘em while they’re hot!), L. T. Holton (Off-stage with Famous vaudevillians, the trick bicycle rider runs out of gas, unicyclist).
– Two page centerspread art by Russell Patterson, “The music lovers.”
– Some current events include : Judge Thompson of Illinois and advocating the nullification of some laws, Volstead Act, Mr. McAdoo, anti-nullificationists, Prohibition.
– “Altogether, it seems likely that the enforcement of the Prohibition laws is the greatest source of corruption, law-breaking and demoralization that ever was imposed upon the United States.”
– Full page color Willys-Knight car ad with art, car passing military parade, signed with diamond shape.
– Full page color Camel cigarettes ad with art of horse race spectators, not signed.
– And much more 1927 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!
– Full page art or cartoon art by Fred Cole (Chrysler 72 car ad), Webb (Geze – he don’t remember me – an’ I taught him ta say, “go ta hell’!), C. H. Sykes (Get ‘em while they’re hot!), L. T. Holton (Off-stage with Famous vaudevillians, the trick bicycle rider runs out of gas, unicyclist).
– Two page centerspread art by Russell Patterson, “The music lovers.”
– Some current events include : Judge Thompson of Illinois and advocating the nullification of some laws, Volstead Act, Mr. McAdoo, anti-nullificationists, Prohibition.
– “Altogether, it seems likely that the enforcement of the Prohibition laws is the greatest source of corruption, law-breaking and demoralization that ever was imposed upon the United States.”
– Full page color Willys-Knight car ad with art, car passing military parade, signed with diamond shape.
– Full page color Camel cigarettes ad with art of horse race spectators, not signed.
– And much more 1927 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!
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