LIFE 1934 Magazines For Sale - 2Neat Magazines - Original LIFE Magazines For Sale /product-category/life-magazine-1883-1936/life-1934/ Original LIFE Magazines For Sale Thu, 29 Jan 2026 04:53:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/2neat.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/favicon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 LIFE 1934 Magazines For Sale - 2Neat Magazines - Original LIFE Magazines For Sale /product-category/life-magazine-1883-1936/life-1934/ 32 32 69036646 Life Magazine – May 1934 (# 2590) – Dr. Seuss /product/life-magazine-may-1934-2590-dr-seuss/ Wed, 14 Oct 2020 18:22:41 +0000 /?post_type=product&p=21701 Magazine Condition : Good (crossword filled)

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Cover : The incomparable Dr. Seuss depicts a bird bragging how hard it is to have an egg … to an ape with a new baby.

 

– Full page color ads for Johnnie Walker Scotch (with art of smart gentleman in red coat), General Dual Balloon blowout-proof tires (with art of aviatrix), John Jameson Irish Whiskey, Grace Cruise Lines ships (with photo of minimum rate stateroom), General Motors Cars (body by Fisher, with photos of man and woman on the phone), Camel cigarettes.

– Full page black and white ads for  Dixie Belle distilled dry gin (with lovely artwork of couple in evening garb), Paul Jones and Four Roses whiskies (it takes old-fashioned whiskey to make old-fashioned cocktails), White star line (learn the secret of the Olmpic’s lure!   Signed, but not quite legible.  I think it might be Edward Cy Klauck = Edward A. Klauck), Emerson’s Bromo-Seltzer (art signed but not quite legible), Martini and Rossi Vermouth (art by Gregor Duncan), 1934 Chevrolet (with photo of Lake Forest bride-to-be), Crab Orchard whiskey (with art of men in underwear), Budweiser beer (with art, Good times coming, boss!), Airflow Chrysler cars (air drag vs air flow), Listerine toothpaste, Gooderham & Worts whiskey (G & W), Boyden-Minuth Company (Jewelry craftsmen, monograms).

– Small cartoon by Dr. Seuss, the Tangled yarn problem … these members of the Engineer’s Club lost their lives in an attempt to unsnarl 200 yards of fishing line.

– PHOTOFIBS by Bonte, the political front (think of this as early photoshopping).

– Small photo of a Life’s Fresh Air Camp counselor in Native American garb with some of the boy campers.

– Full page art or cartoon art by Geo T. Eggleston (stately and bored older couple watching younger couples dance lasciviously, they do the same once they get HOME), Conrad Massaguer (Wife telling husband to let the kids have the comics, some color), Milt Gross (The guy from Mars), Edwina (beginning of a series : Is Sinbad being kidnaped?).

– 2/3 page ad for Pine Knoll Camp for girls and Camp Ossipee for boys, both in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, with photos.

– Full page color art by Leslie Gilbert Illingworth, Our Foolish Contemporary, man using billboards to create privacy at his house along a major road.

– A current event : “Moscow-on-the-Potomac” … the sensational letter from Dr. Wirt accusing the Brain Trust of being hired hands of the Kremlin.

– And much more 1934   2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!

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Life Magazine – February 1934 (# 2587) – Bad Woman Driver /product/life-magazine-february-1934-2587-bad-woman-driver/ Tue, 15 Sep 2020 21:31:55 +0000 /?post_type=product&p=21627 Magazine Condition : Good

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Cover : Woman driving badly, “Whenever I drive through a close place like this, I just close my eyes and trust to luck,” art by Dorothy McKay.

– Full page color ads for Good Year tires (photo Art Of policeman writing a ticket in a rainstorm to someone with bald tires), Camel cigarettes (With photos of Champion Cowboy Eddie Woods and Mrs. Phyllis L. Potter of Montclair, New Jersey), Body by Fisher (Two pages : An odd ad with a gorgeous, well-groomed lady, saying you won’t arrive rumpled by the wind), White Rock water and gin (Speaking of liquor control), Martini and Rossi Vermouth, Lucky Strike Cigarettes (with woman in red cape).
– WOW : Full page color artwork by Rolf Armstrong of glamorous lady skier, with poem “zero hour” by Margaret Fishback.
– Full page black and white ads for Ethyl Gasoline (His better judgement), White Star Line (playtime, tea time, waltz time), Dixie Belle Gin, Frankfort Distilleries (Paul Jones and Anlique Whiskey), Emerson’s Bromo-Seltzer,
– Full page art or cartoon art by Albert Viale (February), W. B. Davis (Knee-action, treating a car like a horse), Richard Decker (COLOR : serving drinks from the Grand Piano), George T. Eggelston (rich lady warming her backside in front of the fire after watching a hockey game), Edwina (Sinbad : When he is under the covers he is dreaming of sleeping in front of the fire; on top of the covers dreaming of laying in a snowbank and shivering), Milt Gross (The guy from Mars), Ridgewell (Husband, playing with model train set while his wife rocks baby, being very happy the baby is a boy).
– From Me to You, by Marge.
– Some current events include : Miss Barbara Hutton appealing to the court about her allowance (wanted to buy a $120,000 private rail car, the Woolworth estate money), Miss Hutton is now married to a Georgian prince, Scientists have named two news planets 19,123 WB and WE.
– FOUR PAGES of text by Dr. Seuss, with some illustrations by him, “The facts of life, or, How should I tell my child Part I.”
– And much more 2Neat vintage Life magazine 1934 content – fun!

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Life Magazine – March, 1934 (# 2588) – Dog loses husband, Dr. Seuss /product/life-magazine-march-1934-2588/ Fri, 24 Jun 2016 00:48:17 +0000 /magazine/?post_type=product&p=8012 Magazine Condition : Fair (Has a nice cover.  Pages are just beginning to separate along the spine due to brittle paper inside.  Handle gently, it is “good” now but could quickly become “fair” with handling.  Crossword penciled in).

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Cover : Two ladies having tea while a very content dog sleeps at their feet, “Fred took Fifi out last week to lose her and he never came back, art by Dorothy McKay.  Yes – not politically correct now, but still funny.

– This issue is almost never found.
– Full page color ads for Canadian Club whisky, Listerine (with color photo of woman in fancy evening dress), Powers Reproduction Corporation (With photo of rather amazing yellow, orange and white cake), Cinzano Vermouth, Camel’s cigarettes.
– Full page ads for Chrysler cars (airflow), Frankfort Distilleries, Martini and Rossi Vermouth, Chevrolet for 1934 (To a certain bright young deb of Old Baltimore), Ruinart Champagne (photo at the Plaza, New York), Dixie Belle Gin (Pleasant interlude), Emerson’s Bromo-Seltzer (how’s your alkaline reserve?).
– Full page art or cartoon art by D’Egville (Color : two men approaching each other through chest deep snow : I was just coming over to return your lawn mower), Geo T. Eggleston (Lady looking at artworks that are all about water, then needing the ladies room), George Price (WWF type wrestling with one wrestler holding the other in the air and looking to throw him out of the ring, “Is that seat taken, lady?”), Edwina (Sinbad and a blowing newspaper), Milt Gross (The guy from Mars).
– Full page artwork that appeared in PUNCH, old maid with huge mess after a big party looking aghast as hostess says, “As quick as you can, Mrs. Stukins, because they’re all coming back again to-night.”
– The facts of life, or, how should I tell my child Part 2, by Dr. Seuss, 2 full pages with text and art.
– Very cute piece about two dogs discussing their humans by T. H. Wenning.
– Two page color centerspread ad for Body by Fisher, General Motors, with cute little girl in a red hat looking through a rain spotted car window with her doll.
– Some current events include : Preparations are being made for world war, Ponderous attempts of war-makers to mask their preparations, Laurence Stallings’s book of war pictures, “A thin trickle of green gas seeping under the window sill has been known to have a delecterious (yes, that’s how he spelled it) effect on wit and gayety.”
– Quote from editor, “As a magazine given in some part to humor, we have been wondering how funny we are going to be in the next war.”
– And much more 2Neat vintage Life magazine 1934 content – fun!

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Life Magazine – April, 1934 (# 2589) – Horseback Riding in Central Park, Dr. Seuss /product/life-magazine-april-1934-2589/ Fri, 24 Jun 2016 00:46:25 +0000 /magazine/?post_type=product&p=8010 Magazine Condition: Fair. Generally Good, cover edges soiled

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Cover : Two men horseback riding English style, probably in Central Park, one is stuck on a tree branch, “You’re posting a bit too high, Mr. Finlay,” art by Robert Day.

– This issue is almost never found.
– Full page color ads for Good Year tires (neat photo of woman riding in trundle seat holding a black Scotty dog), Camels cigarettes (Are you a pencil chewer?), General Dual Balloon tires (with nice night-time rainy driving scene), Gooderham & Worts Whiskey (color, two pages), Martini and Rossi Vermouth (with art of lawn party), White Rock Water, Spring Garden whiskey, Grace Line cruises (with photo on the Santa Paula), Fish car bodies (with photo of lady holding tulips), Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer (with painting of two couples in front of fire place).
– Full page color artwork by Leslie Gilbert Illingworth (The stranger : newcomer at the local pub).
– Full page ads for Dixie Belle gin (nice art by Jim Davis (probably), Measure of hospitality), Haig & Haig Scots whisky, Listerine (with golfer, A wonder on the fairway, a washout in the club), 1934 Chevrolet Master Six Sedan (for a connoisseur of first editions who spends his winters in Nice), John Jameson Irish whiskey, White Star Line (artist is probably Edward Cy Klauck = Edward A. Klauck), Chrysler cars (with photo of bathing beauties, men and women, near what must be a replica of the leaning tower of Pisa, probably in Niles, Illinois), Ethyl gasoline, Emerson’s Bromo-Seltzer, Schenley Mark of Merit, Heather Dew Scotch Whisky, Hiram Walker Canadian Club whisky.
– The Facts of Life, or – How should I tell my Child Part III, By D. Seuss, with art and text, 2 full pages.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Dorothy McKay (with wash of color, “Don’t lie around like that; you’ll get a sore throat!”), Geo. T. Eggleston (Large lady feeding pigeons on top of her hat), Edwina (Sinbad being bothersome on a car trip), Milt Gross (The guy from Mars),
– Modern Medicine Men : photos of four white men wearing feathered Indian headdresses (Warden Lawes for Sloan’s Liniment, Rudy Vallee for Fleischmann’s Yeast, George Gershwin for Feenamint, Albert Spalding for Castoria).
– Quote from Marlene Dietrich, “The public has seen my legs.”
– Quote from Gary Cooper, “I resent being called the cowboy who went society.”
– Quarter page artwork (ostriches) by Louis Jamme, the first I’ve noticed from him in Life.
– And much more 2Neat vintage Life magazine 1934 content – fun!

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Life Magazine – January 1934 (# 2586) – Costume Party, Dr. Seuss /product/life-magazine-january-1934-2586/ Wed, 09 Jul 2014 22:34:51 +0000 /magazine/?post_type=product&p=6228 Magazine Condition : Fair (Generally good, but has a faint water mark on a few page edge, minor cover marks, pages  tanned inside).

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Cover : Befuddled man picking up laughing woman to go to costume party, he is dressed as Mickey Mouse and she as an Indian maiden, “I said I’d go as Minnie-ha-ha, not Minnie Mouse,” art by Jaro Fabry.

– Full page color ads for Listerine (Bereft woman “HER honeymoon and it should have been MINE), Camel cigarettes (With art of World Champion Ice Skater Irving Jaffee).
– Full page color art or cartoon art by Dorothy McKay (All right, lady – have it your way! … painting a room).
– Full page ads for Schenley Distillers (two pages : Liquor and Faith, all text), Martini and Rossi Vermouth, Roney Plaza in Miami Beach Florida (with art), Life’s new Girl Calendar.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Viale (January), Milt Gross (The guy from Mars), Edwina (Sinbad … Who’s afraid?), Dr. Seuss (“Guess Who” Revived as a National Pastime : Diver’s Delight, Wonderful for the Whiskered, The Bachelor’s Boon, Splendid for Spinster), illegible (FDR Big Business), Fitz (From PUNCH, Our foolish contemporary, a sculptor).
– Two page COLOR centerspread ad for Body by Fisher (General Motors Cars) with photos of female pilot.
– Some current events include : “Money is something which one has on Saturday night and may not have on Monday morning,”  Aftermath of the Great Stock Market crash of 1929, Managed currency vs. gold standard, Professor Sprague resigns from the Treasury, Vigorous support for inflation, more.
– And much more 2Neat vintage Life magazine 1934 content – fun!

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Life Magazine – July 1934 (# 2592) – Golfers, Dr. Seuss /product/life-magazine-july-1934-2592/ Wed, 09 Jul 2014 16:30:38 +0000 /magazine/?post_type=product&p=6224 Magazine Condition : Good (Interior page edges are tanned).

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Cover : Two golfers, one is a clergyman, “So long, Wilbur – see you in church,” art by Dorothy McKay

– Boarder out of Chaos by Weare Holbrook.
– Full page color Good Year tires ad with mother and daughter, Better than necessity demands.
– Brown Paper Bags by Gurney Williams.
– Full page in sepia tone of art by Dr. Seuss “A few notes on the shameful paucity of American Words” with his explanatory text.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Robert Day (COLOR : Well, if you don’t like pistachio … two man on remote canoeing trip), Haenigsen (Hedge Clippers … very cute cartoon strip about men running amuck with clippers), Edwina (Episode three in Sinbad’s new series of adventures, will he find his way home?), Milt Gross (The guy from Mars), unsigned (very nice Budweiser ad with two old gentlemen standing at table and Schnauzer dog).
– Two small photos by Strohmeyer of Life’s fresh air camps, boys playing in creek at Pottersville and girls camping at Branchville.
– Full page color General Blow-out-Proof tires, with nice art of lady getting into wooden speed boat.
– Full page Chevrolet car ad with 1934 Chevrolet Master Six Sport Coupe and photo of mother, little daughter in high chair and nurse, Lady Bountiful.
– Some current events include : American expatriates driven out of Europe by the fall of the dollar, Present trend of expatriates is to Mexico and Bali.
– And much more 1934   2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!

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Life Magazine – August 1934 (# 2593) – Ice Cream Cone Emergency /product/life-magazine-august-1934-2593/ Wed, 09 Jul 2014 16:28:54 +0000 /magazine/?post_type=product&p=6222 Magazine Condition Choices :
Good
Fair (Generally Good, but cover is lightly speckled, spine is water marked)

Note : Cover colors are warmer than shown in sample image.

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Cover : Man holding four rapidly melting ice cream cones, trying to cross busy highway to his family parked on the other side, “Here comes Daddy,” art by Robert Day.

– Full page color ads for Double Eagle tires by Good Year (man and woman in luxury car with red-spoked wheels), White Rock water (art of men from around the world opening various liquors to mix with White Rock), Perrier water (with art of Chateau Perrier), Cora Vermouth, Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer (with great art of two couples at a beach under a sun tent, Here’s your Blue Ribbon).
– Full page ads for Rittenhouse Square Rye whisky (art by bobri = Vladimir Bobritsky), Golden Wedding whiskey, Chevrolet for 1934 (with photo of woman, captain, and sailor in the bridge of a ship), Ipana tooth paste, National Distillers (for slim supply of pre-prohibition vintage whiskey), Seagram’s whiskey (with photo of William V. C. Ruxton and daughter Ruth Mary Ruxton on horseback), Emerson’s Bromo-Seltzer (Vacation is no time for headaches), Ethyl gasoline (landscape format : art of jungle scene with jaguar and monkey, Next time get Ethyl),
– Full page poem with art, The strange case of the society girl’s neck, by Ogden Nash.
– Full page COLOR art or cartoon art by Dorothy McKay (I tell Elmer I want him to have affairs),
– Full page art or cartoon art by Geo T. Eggleston (Woman buying guppies from pet shop and having a great time watching them), Richard Decker (Man in loud boardroom on the phone, “I can’t talk business here, Ferguson, Call me at my home this evening), Russell Patterson (And this is my private swimming pool), Edwina (Episode four – bad company leads Sinbad astray),
– Park Avenue Pugilism by Paul Gallico.
– Valentino of the Revolution by Drew Pearson and Robert S. Allen.
– A page on Life’s Summer camps, with contrasting photos of kids in the country and kids in the poor part of a city.
– Some current events include : Movie censorship, very entertaining column on sex and original ideas and various takes on movie censorship.
– And much more 1934   2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!

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Life Magazine – September 1934 (# 2594) – World’s Fair /product/life-magazine-september-1934-2594/ Wed, 09 Jul 2014 16:27:22 +0000 /magazine/?post_type=product&p=6220 Magazine Condition Choices :
Fair
(Generally Good, but has light overall cover wear)
Fair (All Good, but lower cover edge is darkened)
Please tell me which you prefer.

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Cover : Yale athlete pulling Chinese man in a rickshaw at the World’s Fair, Cute art by Dorothy McKay.

– Full page color ads for Rittenhouse Square Straight Rye Whisky (lovely sideboard scene with golds and browns), Cora Vermouth, Four Roses (with gorgeous bottle), Johnnie Walker whisky (with art of Scottish hunting scene), Hiram Walker and sons distillery (with art of distillery from above), Seagram’s whiskey (with art by Joseph B. Thomas, Gone away across the blue grass, fox hounds in Virginia Piedmont), Body by Fisher (with photo of woman in striking red cape against black and white, Madam, your car awaits without), Camel cigarettes (with photos of Ellsworth Vines, Jr., tennis player).
– Full page ads for Ipana tooth paste, Budweiser beer (with art of Mark Twain and audience), National Distillers (pre-prohibition vintage whiskey), Chevrolet for 1934 (with photo of polo player, a certain hard hitting number three), Emerson’s Bromo-Seltzer, Listerine (formerly with …), Life magazine and the Theatre of George Jean Nathan, Bacardi rum (George de Zayas = Dezayas, with small art).
– Full page art or cartoon art by bobri (2/3 page : Cunard White Star line, Franconia cruise to Majunga, with cool art of crocodile and tropical island), Geo T. Eggleston (Woman walking through statuary of nude statues with strategic leaves on a windy day), Edwina (Episode Five – Sinbad loses the lead),.
– Full page color art by Robert Day (Men playing tennis in stadium and referee calling the ball Out!).
– The foreign set-up – and knock-down, proving that nobody knows anything, by Weare Holbrook.
– All’s fair in love and Chicago, by Ogden Nash.
– Strictly from Hunger, Westward Ho!, by S. J. Perelman.
– The great national sideline, colorless baseball, by Paul Gallico.
– The Guy from Mars, home vs. the movies, by Milt Gross.
– Recruiting officer of the revolution, by Drew Pearson and Robert S. Allen.
– From me to you, Parlor Parkers, by Marge.
– Queerspondence, a study of our national absurdities, by Gurney Williams.
– Some current events include : Crusade against the naughtiness of Hollywood, the stuff on the screen is just dumb but the gossip about the actors is the bad part, Magazine Shadowplay “is featuring “The love education of Gary Cooper” and telling how “Lupe Velez taught him the meaning of love; lessons in unleashed emotion cured Gary of his shyness,” Lists of current movie-related magazines and their circulation numbers, threat of censorship.
–  Each original Life magazine has MUCH more excellent historic and fun 1934 content than is listed here – 2Neat!!

 

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Life Magazine – October 1934 (# 2595) – Arriving Late /product/life-magazine-october-1934-2595/ Wed, 09 Jul 2014 16:25:52 +0000 /magazine/?post_type=product&p=6218 Magazine Condition Choices :
Fair
(Generally Good, but spine has short tears.)

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Cover : Woman, dressed flamboyantly and obviously enjoying the attention, stage-whispers to her embarrassed husband as they enter a crowded theater, “I always feel so conspicuous when I come in late,” art by Abner Dean.

– Full page color ads for Double Eagle tires by Good Year (with photo of man and woman in fancy evening dress next to a brown car, an extravagance well worth while), Chevrolet (in green, photo of car driving through countryside), Perrier table water (with art of bottle and hand), Camel cigarettes (with photos of sportsman and writer Rex Beach), Paul Jones Whiskey (with photo of two old guys in Civil War uniforms, It was back in ’65), Lucky Strike cigarettes (with photo of woman in stunning red evening gown).
– Full page ads for Ipana tooth paste, Cunard White Star line, Franconia cruise, neat art of Kalabahai (2/3 page, smaller art by bobri = Vladimir Bobritsky), Golden Wedding Rye Whiskey (with art of couple watching cheerleaders at football game, art by Gilbert Bundy), The Barretts of Wimpole Street (movie with Norma Shearer, Fredric March, and Charles Laughton), Hiram Walker Canadian Club whiskey (with duck hunting theme and art), National Distillers (pre-prohibition whiskey), Ingram’s Shaving Cream (Them days is gone forever with cartoon art and song by Posen), Emerson’s Bromo-Seltzer (headaches that come at the end of the day, art by Albert Dorne), Bacardi Presidente (2/3 page : with cute little art by Dezayas), Listerine toothpaste (with photo of a golfer, not named), Cora Vermouth, Ethyl gasoline (with photo of a car on a high mountain road, Alone in Quality).
– Full page color art by Richard Decker, sepia tone, women in cabaret line dressed as a battleship, “I done it with the assistance of the United States Navy!’
– Full page art or cartoon art by Geo T. Eggleston (Rich woman driving by various theaters with tame movies and finally choosing the raciest one, Cleopatra : heartbreaker of the Nile … plays on movie censorship question of the day), Edwina (Episode six – Sinbad almost finds friends).
– The playing fields of Pullman, one reason traveling salesmen lead a dog’s life, by Edward Acheson.
– Let’s not go to a show tonight, we couldn’t get seats anyhow, poem and art by Ogden Nash.
– Repertoire at the Garden, advance grunts concerning the Wrestling operas scheduled for production this season, by Paul Gallico.
– Strictly from hunger, II – Scenarist Perelman reaches his destination and gives you a thrilling description of a six-bit paradise, by S. J. Perelman.
– From Me to You, the male rebellion, by Marge.
– The theatre of George Jean Nathan, starting in this issue.
– Two page COLOR center spread ad for Body by Fisher with nice color photo of little blond child and black and white boxer dog sleeping in back seat of car, Please do not disturb.
– Some current events include : Herr Hitler was having an election and 5 million Germans voted against him,  We hear much of Germany but Italy is even worse off, “We are in for a period of fascism and the revival of the Vigilantes in California and of the Klan in the South are indications of a repressive policy about to break,” Dollfuss forces shooting women and children in their homes, more.
–  Each original Life magazine has MUCH more excellent historic and fun 1934 content than is listed here – 2Neat!!

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Life Magazine – November 1934 (# 2596) – Football in the Rain /product/life-magazine-november-1934-2596/ Wed, 09 Jul 2014 16:24:29 +0000 /magazine/?post_type=product&p=6216 Magazine Condition : Good (pages moderately tanned inside).

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Cover : Football game, two enthusiastic water boys running out to give a player water during a break, but it is raining hard and the player is squelching wet, art by  Richard Decker.

– Full page color ads for Dixie Belle distilled dry Gin (with photo of couples in fancy evening dress in the Oasis room at the Waldorf, neat cartoon type art of African animals on the wall), Canadian Club Hiram Walker whiskey ad (with football theme and art), Four Roses Whiskey (with photo of black man serving a flaming pudding), Dewar’s whisky with Scottish plaid, White Rock water (with art of people at a party, one man with a note on his back, Stay on the alkaline side), Body by Fisher (with photo of man driving a horse carriage), Camel cigarettes (with photos of  Jockey Crawford Burton, plus Mrs. Charles Daly and Rex Beach.
– Full page ads for Ipana toothpaste, Bacardi (2/3 page ad with cute small art by Dezayas), Emerson’s Bromo-Seltzer (I feel fine, now …), National Distillers (pre-prohibition casks of whiskey), Listerine, Seagram’s Crown whiskies (with art by Fa…), Old Schenley Rye, Hupmobile cars (with very cool futuristic art, not signed).
– Full page art or cartoon art by Geo T. Eggleston (stout woman reading Good Housekeeping and dreaming of wearing the thin-person fashions displayed in it), Edwina (Sinbad – home again!).
– Full page color cartoon art by Dorothy McKay (sepia tone, Let’s pretend we’re rich people, in separate rooms), by Arthur Watts (Tent blowing away in a rain storm exposing a camping couple, And I’d just said in my letter to Auntie that we were kept in by the weather).
– Life’s Fresh Air Fund, honor roll of contributors for 1934 with four photo of boys and four photos of girls, four pages of fine print.
– Keeping up with the Roosevelts, the strange story of an unknown man who tried to keep pace with the President, by John C. Emery.
– You won’t believe it, football madness is here again and the annual confusion begins, by Paul Gallico.
– Case dismissed, poem by Ogden Nash.
– Strictly from Hunger, III – In which our Hollywood man, with horrible accuracy, describes the local beaneries and the Plushnick studio, by S. J. Perelman.
– From me to you, let’s be different, by Marge.
– The theatre of George Jean Nathan.
– Queerespondence, a study of our national absurdities, by Gurney Williams.
– Some current events include : The Arms inquiry, Americans selling various armaments including submarines (!?) to other countries, “And so long as private profit surpasses everything in importance, including human life, we shall gain nothing from Washington investigations except first page headlines.”
–  Each original Life magazine has MUCH more excellent historic and fun 1934 content than is listed here – 2Neat!!

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