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Ladies' Home Journal 1911-10

Ladies' Home Journal 1911-10

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American 1928-11

Woman carrying a large pumpkin and a bowl full of berries smiles at a turkey, which seems to know what's in store, and, his eyes wide with fear, takes off flying. Content: "The 'Average Man' talks of his adventures in fame," "Are You Asking Too Much of Life?" by S. Parkes Cadman, and items by S. S. Van Dine, Edgar A. Guest, Albert Payson Terhune, and Octavus Roy Cohen.

Artist: Edmund Davenport
Source: eBay seller askmatzen.
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 08/08/2011
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Full size: 619x845
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