Life Magazine – September 18, 1919 (# 1925) – Parlor Bolshevik
$49.00
Magazine Condition : Good
Out of stock
Categories: LIFE 1919, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1919, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : General saluting generals of the past, “When Johnnie comes marching home,” art by H. A. Ogden.
– Gorgeous full page color Cole Motor car company ad, Cole Aero-Eight, Sportousine in pearl grey, not signed.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Walter de Maris (Impediments, Lady Progress being held back by Arrogance, Fanaticism, Greed and Bigotry), Charles Forbell (In ye goode olde days, ye elopement of ye mayden aunte), Harry Grant Dart (Some day I may do a bit of striking myself), Pedro Llanuza (The follies of 1861), unsigned (W. & J. Sloane furnishings ad), unsigned (Apperson Brothers automobile ad, landscape format).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson “The Parlor Bolshevik.”
– Some current events include : Peace Treaty, Presbyterian Convention of Lake Geneva in Wisconsin, Frank Simonds in the Tribune, France seeking allies, Cardinal Mercier.
– Quarter page ad for Remington rifles with art by F. X. Leyendecker, American Sportsman Series 3.
– Full page color Pall Mall cigarettes ad with Victoria Cross, British.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Walter de Maris (Impediments, Lady Progress being held back by Arrogance, Fanaticism, Greed and Bigotry), Charles Forbell (In ye goode olde days, ye elopement of ye mayden aunte), Harry Grant Dart (Some day I may do a bit of striking myself), Pedro Llanuza (The follies of 1861), unsigned (W. & J. Sloane furnishings ad), unsigned (Apperson Brothers automobile ad, landscape format).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson “The Parlor Bolshevik.”
– Some current events include : Peace Treaty, Presbyterian Convention of Lake Geneva in Wisconsin, Frank Simonds in the Tribune, France seeking allies, Cardinal Mercier.
– Quarter page ad for Remington rifles with art by F. X. Leyendecker, American Sportsman Series 3.
– Full page color Pall Mall cigarettes ad with Victoria Cross, British.
– Short poem “A League” by the famous Gertrude Stein.
– Much more.
– Much more.