Life Magazine – September 9, 1926 (# 2288) – Beauty Queen Wave
$22.00
Magazine Condition : Fair (All Good, nice, but cover has very light soil)
Note : Cover is generally a warmer color than shown in the sample image.
1 in stock
Categories: LIFE 1926, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1926, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Beauty Queen “Miss Somewhere” waving, “The Girl with the permanent wave,” art by L. T. Holton.
– Full page Kissel Motor Car Company ad.
– Full page Williys-Knight car ad with Mary Roberts Rinehart.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Fred G. Cooper (Hippopotpourri), John Held Jr. (The movie prologue idea hits the magazines), C. H. Sykes (Momma’s pet),
– Fascinating Crimes part 2 : the Wallack disappearances, by Robert Benchly.
– Two page centerspread art by Thomas S. Sullivant (who died August 8, 1926), “Moses, the first traffic cop.”
– Some current events include : President Eliot has died, Death of Rudolph Valentino, Still trouble in Mexico between government and Catholics, What century is continental Europe living in now?, Mongolia is stirring.
– Two pages pertaining to Life’s Fresh Air camps, with a photo of boys at the Council Ring doing the Indian Chant.
– Small ad for golfing at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs.
– Great full page color Ipswich DeLuxe Hosiery ad with art by Joseph Farrelly.
– And so much more! 1926 Life humor magazines are great FUN – get ready to grin, giggle and guffaw!
– Full page Williys-Knight car ad with Mary Roberts Rinehart.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Fred G. Cooper (Hippopotpourri), John Held Jr. (The movie prologue idea hits the magazines), C. H. Sykes (Momma’s pet),
– Fascinating Crimes part 2 : the Wallack disappearances, by Robert Benchly.
– Two page centerspread art by Thomas S. Sullivant (who died August 8, 1926), “Moses, the first traffic cop.”
– Some current events include : President Eliot has died, Death of Rudolph Valentino, Still trouble in Mexico between government and Catholics, What century is continental Europe living in now?, Mongolia is stirring.
– Two pages pertaining to Life’s Fresh Air camps, with a photo of boys at the Council Ring doing the Indian Chant.
– Small ad for golfing at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs.
– Great full page color Ipswich DeLuxe Hosiery ad with art by Joseph Farrelly.
– And so much more! 1926 Life humor magazines are great FUN – get ready to grin, giggle and guffaw!
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