Life Magazine – September 1, 1921 (# 2026) – F. X. Leyendecker
$12.00
Magazine Condition : POOR (Generally Good, but front cover (and following few pages to a lesser degree) has mud staining along the lower right edge. Cover also has some faint pencil marks in white, light soil in bottom white, and some small edge chips and tears. The cover art is fairly good. The back cover is missing a corner tip. This is a reading copy of a rare issue.)
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Categories: LIFE 1921, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1921, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! Woman in harem outfit with a peacock on a fountain, “Rivals” art by F. X. Leyendecker.
– Full page color Prudential Insurance ad with Clipper ship and the rock, art by Gordon Hope Grant.
– Full page art or cartoon art by R. M. Crosby (Freddy is never on time), Gluyas Williams (Economy Begins in Washington – great cartoon, similar to the business with cutting teacher’s salaries in Wisconsin right now), Charles Forbell (Fifty percent of Solomon’s wives suffer from hay fever).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson (People we can get along without XXI – the guest who spends most of her time calling up Long Distance).
– Some current events include : Length of women’s skirts, Change in women’s swim suits, Church and divorce, The troublesome rules about remarriage and clergymen Mr. Grant and Dr. Shipman, Johns Hopkins medical school and hospital say no doctor should charge more than $1000 for any surgery, Dr. Mayo of Rochester and his views on animal experimentation.
– Nice full page color Murad Turkish cigarettes ad with nice art of polo player.
– And much more 1921 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!
– Full page art or cartoon art by R. M. Crosby (Freddy is never on time), Gluyas Williams (Economy Begins in Washington – great cartoon, similar to the business with cutting teacher’s salaries in Wisconsin right now), Charles Forbell (Fifty percent of Solomon’s wives suffer from hay fever).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson (People we can get along without XXI – the guest who spends most of her time calling up Long Distance).
– Some current events include : Length of women’s skirts, Change in women’s swim suits, Church and divorce, The troublesome rules about remarriage and clergymen Mr. Grant and Dr. Shipman, Johns Hopkins medical school and hospital say no doctor should charge more than $1000 for any surgery, Dr. Mayo of Rochester and his views on animal experimentation.
– Nice full page color Murad Turkish cigarettes ad with nice art of polo player.
– And much more 1921 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!
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