Life Magazine – September 29, 1921 (# 2030) – Coles Phillips
$18.00
Magazine Condition : POOR (Generally Good, but lower edge is water marked. Cover is loose and split. Front cover art is still quite nice except for pinkish color transfer in lower left corner. A nice Reading Copy to experience this valuable issue.
Out of stock
Categories: LIFE 1921, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1921, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Great! Woman blacking out a hole in her hosiery with ink, “The finishing touch,” fantastic art by Coles Phillips.
– VANITY NUMBER.
– Full page color Instant Postum ad with lovely early morning breakfast table scene and sun rising through window, signed but illegible.
– Full page art or cartoon art by R. M. Crosby (A direct hit), A. B. Frost (He got madder and madder and madder – great golf humor, many of A. B. Frost’s relate to golf), Rea Irvin (If Mr. Burbank should turn his attention to the animal kingdom), Oliver Herford (With poem by B. Y. Williams : September), Charles Forbell (Ye Peace conference), Gluyas Williams (If the President looked as he must really feel when the newsphotographs are taken), Robert L. Dickey (A lover of burns).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson (True to Life).
– Some current events include : Incompleteness of the pacification of the world, US dreadnought the Maryland, Limitations on armament, A dead girl in San Francisco and a popular movie star Dr. Charles Baskerville.
– Much more.
– Full page color Instant Postum ad with lovely early morning breakfast table scene and sun rising through window, signed but illegible.
– Full page art or cartoon art by R. M. Crosby (A direct hit), A. B. Frost (He got madder and madder and madder – great golf humor, many of A. B. Frost’s relate to golf), Rea Irvin (If Mr. Burbank should turn his attention to the animal kingdom), Oliver Herford (With poem by B. Y. Williams : September), Charles Forbell (Ye Peace conference), Gluyas Williams (If the President looked as he must really feel when the newsphotographs are taken), Robert L. Dickey (A lover of burns).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson (True to Life).
– Some current events include : Incompleteness of the pacification of the world, US dreadnought the Maryland, Limitations on armament, A dead girl in San Francisco and a popular movie star Dr. Charles Baskerville.
– Much more.
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