Life Magazine – September 5, 1912 (# 1558) – Baseball Number
$48.00 – $58.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Good
Good (Once part of a bound volume, so spine is barely rough and has binding string stubs instead of staples. Cover art is Very Good)
Description
Cover : Little boy who has climbed high in a tree over looking the ball stadium, “Line it out, Steve!,” art by Bayard Jones.
– BASEBALL NUMBER.
– Full page color Stevens-Duryea car ad with art of the Model C-Six, seven people in open car driving along waterway with capitol building on far side.
– Very nice full page 1913 Locomobile car ad with photo of four people in car in front of pristine Victorian style mansion.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Orson Lowell (Rich old lady scolding her maid (she thinks) who is late, but really it is the burglar), Harrison Cady (Baseball reaches Hell), F. T. Richards (probably, not signed)(Baseball Terms in everyday life).
– Many car ads.
– Full page poem by Sam S. Stinson pertaining to Giants baseball team, “Ballade of the Quick and the Dead.”
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson (Advice to the mentally feeble : by all means marry for a home).
– Some current events include : Scandal is lively reading, Details of Republican financing in the Presidential campaign of 1904 (Standard Oil contributions), Much on current politics.
– Full page Victor – Victrola ad.
– And much more 1912 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!
– Full page color Stevens-Duryea car ad with art of the Model C-Six, seven people in open car driving along waterway with capitol building on far side.
– Very nice full page 1913 Locomobile car ad with photo of four people in car in front of pristine Victorian style mansion.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Orson Lowell (Rich old lady scolding her maid (she thinks) who is late, but really it is the burglar), Harrison Cady (Baseball reaches Hell), F. T. Richards (probably, not signed)(Baseball Terms in everyday life).
– Many car ads.
– Full page poem by Sam S. Stinson pertaining to Giants baseball team, “Ballade of the Quick and the Dead.”
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson (Advice to the mentally feeble : by all means marry for a home).
– Some current events include : Scandal is lively reading, Details of Republican financing in the Presidential campaign of 1904 (Standard Oil contributions), Much on current politics.
– Full page Victor – Victrola ad.
– And much more 1912 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!