Life Magazine, March 1, 1937
Experience a journey through the colorful spectrum of art, fashion, and nature. From the enchanting photography of dressed-up animals to the magnificent Golden Gate Bridge, Life Magazine offers a diverse range of stories that will captivate your senses. Learn from expert insights on cancer prevention, explore the latest beauty trends from Helena Rubenstein, and indulge in the glamour of British aristocrats. Complete with intriguing ads, this issue is a true celebration of life's wonders.
Cover: 274 Laboratory Mice; feature on Harry Whittier Frees, who photographs dressed up for animals which appeared in many children's books; features on artist Thomas Hart Benton and his murals about Missouri, which Missouri natives do not appreciate; actress Joan Crawford in "Last of Mrs. Cheyney" ; babies of British aristocrats. Article on cancer, information on carcinogens and cancer from coal tar; cosmetician Helena Rubenstein; man who makes skiers from matchsticks, race horse Pompoon with jockey, favorite to win the Kentucky Derby; feature on the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge; unusual "Radiowave" dress in Austria; silver fox farm.
Many excellent ads including Plymouth car ad with Oscar Hurless.
Excellent condition, small mailing label on back cover, 73 pages.