Life Magazine – September 20, 1929 (# 2446)
$14.00
Magazine Condition : POOR (All Good, with a good cover with mild soil, but is missing half a page toward back. A nice reading copy and a fun way to enjoy one of these rare issues).
Out of stock
Categories: LIFE 1929, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1929, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Slipper being thrown at dog who is howling in neighbor’s yard at night, “He’s in bad now,” art by Edwina. Edwina, who is famous for her dog cartoons, is Frances Edwina Dumm.
– Edwina’s dog has been named “SINBAD” and the contest winner is George E. Glass of 314 Harvard Place in Indianapolis, Indiana.
– Full page color Lucky Strike cigarettes ad with cute woman resting on the side of a swimming pool and blowing a kiss, To keep a slender figure …
– Full page art or cartoon art by W. K. Starrett (I’d die for dear old Whoozis! … burley football player holding bag of money), R. B. Fuller (Sex Appeal … steel workers on top of high rise under construction looking down at woman walking far below), Dr. Seuss (Life’s Little Educational Charts : the language of Scotland at a glance), Gardner Rea (Impressions of Magazine Offices : The Dance),
– In the news : Pueblo, Colorado : Officers raiding the farm of Charles H. Sanders, 72, discovered the Lord’s Prayer printed on a large poster in a still house, and directly underneath it three barrels of mash. Another card, bearing the 23rd psalm was tacked over the still. Sanders was arrested.
– Two page centerspread art by Victor C. Anderson, “Mary, I reckon I’ll have to give up th’ fiddle” … now that they have a radio?
– Full page color Fisher bodies ad with art by McClelland Barclay, woman in red and yellow.
– And much, much more.
– Full page color Lucky Strike cigarettes ad with cute woman resting on the side of a swimming pool and blowing a kiss, To keep a slender figure …
– Full page art or cartoon art by W. K. Starrett (I’d die for dear old Whoozis! … burley football player holding bag of money), R. B. Fuller (Sex Appeal … steel workers on top of high rise under construction looking down at woman walking far below), Dr. Seuss (Life’s Little Educational Charts : the language of Scotland at a glance), Gardner Rea (Impressions of Magazine Offices : The Dance),
– In the news : Pueblo, Colorado : Officers raiding the farm of Charles H. Sanders, 72, discovered the Lord’s Prayer printed on a large poster in a still house, and directly underneath it three barrels of mash. Another card, bearing the 23rd psalm was tacked over the still. Sanders was arrested.
– Two page centerspread art by Victor C. Anderson, “Mary, I reckon I’ll have to give up th’ fiddle” … now that they have a radio?
– Full page color Fisher bodies ad with art by McClelland Barclay, woman in red and yellow.
– And much, much more.
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