Life Magazine – October 9, 1919 (# 1928)
$49.00
Magazine Condition : Fair (All Very Good, but cover is missing the upper left corner tip).
Out of stock
Categories: LIFE 1919, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1919, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Pilot and girlfriend eloping at night, “The Fly-by-Night,” art by Paul Stahr.
– FROM-THE-AIR NUMBER (much on flight, airplanes, pilots, more).
– Gorgeous full page color Cole Motor car company ad, Cole Aero-Eight, Sportcoupe in royal blue and black, not signed.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Laurence Fellows (Kelly-Springfield Tires), Harry Morse Meyers (Superspun fabrics ad), unsigned (nice Weed Chain Jack), C. Broughton (Brothers of the air), Charles Dana Gibson (Shall we go to a comedy or a tragedy?), Foster Morse Follett (Factory Owner : I am willing to meet any reasonable demands …), F. T. Richards (September), Foster Morse Follett (And right in the middle of the sermon), signed with glyph (Franklin Automobile company ad with golf theme).
– A guide to ghost seeing, or Every man has his medium.
– Two page centerspread art by Walter de Maris (At they see themselves).
– Some current events include : Serious troubles in the printing trade, Steel strike, Strike leader John Fitzpatrick, Judge Gary, American Federation of Labor, Samuel Gompers, Unions, Prospects for ratification of the Treaty.
– “Happiness is a state of mind, and though high wages, and dividends, and food and raiment and shelter, and hot and cold water, and electric light, and satisfactory transportation contribute to produce it, they by no means do the whole job.”
– And so much more! 1919 Life humor magazines are great FUN – get ready to grin, giggle and guffaw!
– Gorgeous full page color Cole Motor car company ad, Cole Aero-Eight, Sportcoupe in royal blue and black, not signed.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Laurence Fellows (Kelly-Springfield Tires), Harry Morse Meyers (Superspun fabrics ad), unsigned (nice Weed Chain Jack), C. Broughton (Brothers of the air), Charles Dana Gibson (Shall we go to a comedy or a tragedy?), Foster Morse Follett (Factory Owner : I am willing to meet any reasonable demands …), F. T. Richards (September), Foster Morse Follett (And right in the middle of the sermon), signed with glyph (Franklin Automobile company ad with golf theme).
– A guide to ghost seeing, or Every man has his medium.
– Two page centerspread art by Walter de Maris (At they see themselves).
– Some current events include : Serious troubles in the printing trade, Steel strike, Strike leader John Fitzpatrick, Judge Gary, American Federation of Labor, Samuel Gompers, Unions, Prospects for ratification of the Treaty.
– “Happiness is a state of mind, and though high wages, and dividends, and food and raiment and shelter, and hot and cold water, and electric light, and satisfactory transportation contribute to produce it, they by no means do the whole job.”
– And so much more! 1919 Life humor magazines are great FUN – get ready to grin, giggle and guffaw!
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