This is a nice, original April 8, 1909 issue of Life Magazine. Features cover by John Cecil Clay. Many wonderful period advertisements! 

– Full page color ads for Fisk Tires (Fisk Removable Rim … exceptionally cute art of a cheerful young fellow bounding along in his car with tacks under the balloon tires, art by W. D. (Do you know the artist? Tell me!), Pierce Arrow (nice art by Louis Fancher, a car for riding not racing).
– Full page black and white ads for Havoline Oil Company (with neat art of airplane, boat and cars), White Company (The White Steamer is the most desirable car … can be driven at any speed without the shifting of gears).
– Full page art or cartoon art by Raymond Crosby (A study in furs, boy looking at two women all dressed in furs),
– Two page centerspread art by Orson Lowell, “After,” exhausted hosts after big party claim that he won’t talk for a month and she can’t wait to get her slippers off.

Measures 9" x 10.5"

Appears to be removed from bound volume, some rubbing wear to spine with material loss. Covers are loose in one piece from page block.

Please study photos and Email with any question. A great addition to any collection!