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193820931ELos Angeles: Walter Wanger Productions 1938. Original 1938 Studio Pass to Walter Wanger Productions for Hollywood Columnist Jimmy Starr with his signature. Bright orange and red cardstock 3 7/8†x 2 1/4†with rounded corners. Studio passes were given to press and industry representatives allowing the bearer access to the studio’s lot and sets. It reads in full: “Walter Wanger Productions 1045 North Formosa Avenue Name Jimmy Star typed Publication Herald & Express typed Valid Until June 30 1938 Russell Phelps signed in ink Publicity Director.†With “Press Pass†printed along the outer edges. On the verso is a printed set of basic terms regarding the bearer’s use of the pass with Jimmy Starr’s signature in ink. Fine condition. Jimmy Starr 1902 - 1990 is best known as a Hollywood columnist though he was also a writer and actor known for The Corpse Came C.O.D. 1947 A Night for Crime 1943 and Pink Pajamas 1929. Walter Wanger was a film producer in Hollywood beginning his career at Paramount Picture in the 1920s and later at his own unsuccessful production company. Some of the films produced by Walter Wanger from 1938 Mr. Starr may have enjoyed include such popular productions as Trade Winds with Frederic March Joan Bennett and Ralph Bellamy Algiers with Charles Boyer and Hedy Lamarr Blockade with Madeleine Carroll and Henry Fonda and I Met My Love Again with Joan Bennett and Henry Fonda. Some of Wanger’s best known films include Joan of Arc 1948 with Ingrid Bergman Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1956 with Kevin McCarthy and Dana Wynter and Cleopatra directed and written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz starring Elizabeth Taylor Richard Burton and Rex Harrison. Walter Wanger Productions unknown books
195020930ESimi Valley CA: Corriganville Movie Ranch n.d. 1950s. Original 1950’s Studio Pass to Corriganville Movie Ranch Film Studio for Hollywood Columnist Jimmy Starr with his signature. Textured beige cardstock with Western Film decorative elements. 3 5/8†x 2 1/4†with rounded corners. Studio passes were given to press and industry representatives allowing the bearer access to the studio’s lot and sets. It reads in full: “Jimmy Starr and party typed at the top of the card 195__. Corriganville Privilege Card for Two Only Member’s Signature Jimmy Starr signed by him in ink Not Transferable By ___ illegible signature Present at Service Gate Only No. 252.†With a small image of a cowboy on horseback and a film camera director and lighting decorating the top corners. Blank on the verso. Fine condition. Jimmy Starr 1902 - 1990 is best known as a Hollywood columnist though he was also a writer and actor known for The Corpse Came C.O.D. 1947 A Night for Crime 1943 and Pink Pajamas 1929. Corriganville Movie Ranch was a working film studio and movie ranch used for outdoor location shooting as well as a Western-themed tourist attraction. It was owned by actor and stuntman Ray "Crash" Corrigan is located in the foothills of the Santa Susana Mountains in the Santa Susana Pass area of Simi Valley in eastern Ventura County California and is currently a public park. Some of the best known film and television productions using background scenery shot at the ranch include Fort Apache 1948 directed by John Ford starring John Wayne Henry Fonda and Shirley Temple Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory 1952 with Clayton Moore The Robe 1953 screenplay by Philip Dunne starring Richard Burton Jean Simmons and Victor Mature and the television series The Lone Ranger with Jay Silverheels and Clayton Moore The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin Sky King and Star Trek. Corriganville Movie Ranch unknown books
199525283EPalo Alto CA: The Stanford Theatre Foundation 1995. Original program for a two-month celebration of ten major composers of classic film scores written by film and television composer David Raskin signed and inscribed by him on the front cover which bears his photographic portrait: “To Alan from David Raskinâ€. Illustrated. Staplebound 47 pages. Touch of handling else fine. The composers honored here include Max Steiner Erich Wolfgang Korngold Alfred Newman Miklos Rozsa David Raskin Franz Waxman Aaron Copland Hugo Friedhofer Bernard Herrmann and Dimitri Tiomkin. David Raskin 1912 - 2004 had more than 100 film scores and 300 television scores to his credit and was known as the “Grandfather of Film Musicâ€. One of his earliest film assignments was as assistant to Charles Chaplin in the composition of the score for Modern Times 1936. He is perhaps best remembered for his scores for Laura 1944 Apache 1954 Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil 1997 and Captain America: The First Avenger 2011. The Stanford Theatre Foundation unknown
Manifestino di 4 pagine, 28 cm, di propaganda a cura del Fronte Democratico Popolare, cioè la lista che univa il partito comunista di Togliatti e il Partito socialista di Nenni. In particolare questo manifesto stigmatizza la celebre caccia alle streghe organizzata dall’amministrazione Truman contro chiunque fosse sospettato di simpatizzare per il comunismo e di conseguenza bollato come antiamericano, anche nell’ambiente del cinema. Si menziona il processo che ebbe luogo contro alcuni dei più noti attori e attrici dello star-system, come Kathryn Hepburn, Lauren Bacall ed Erroll Flynn, per citarne solo alcuni. Le accuse, vere o presunte, spesso dedotte da delazioni senza fondamento, furono spesso tradotte nell’impossibilità per alcuni di poter continuare a lavorare: il regista Edward Dmytryk dovrà lasciare gli USA ed emigrare in Europa. In filigrana appare, secondo il manifestino, la situazione simile in Italia, dove il governo De Gasperi potrebbe tentare di “vietare ‘Roma città aperta’ come Truman ha vietato ‘Furore’ di Ford e vieta ‘Duello al sole’ di King Vidor”. 4 leaves, 28 cm, propaganda flyer printed by the Italian Popular Democratic Front, that is the list that united the Communist Party of Togliatti and the Socialist Party of Nenni. In particular, this flyer stigmatizes the famous witch hunt organized by the Truman administration against anyone suspected of sympathizing with communism and consequently branded as anti-American, even in the world of cinema. Mention is made of the trial that took place against some of the most well-known actors and actresses of the star-system, such as Kathryn Hepburn, Lauren Bacall and Erroll Flynn, to name but a few. The accusations, true or alleged, often based on unfounded allegations, were often translated into the impossibility for some to be able to continue working: director Edward Dmytryk will have to leave the US and emigrate to Europe. According to the leaflet, the similar situation might happen in Italy, where the De Gasperi government could try to "ban 'Roma città aperta' as Truman had banned Ford's 'The Grapes of Wrath' as well as King Vidor's 'Duel in the sun'".
boz_006101William POWEL, Dédicace autographe signée sur Photographie imprimée avec Gauffrage Elmer FRIER Hollywood Provenant de la collection d'André Jouniaux (1925-2010), parolier de la chanson La Chanson de Catherine interprétée par Édith Piaf. Grand amateur de musique et de cinéma, il a réuni une impressionnante collection de photographies dédicacées et d’autographes de nombreuses stars françaises et américaines de son époque. Dimensions : 25 x 20 cm État : Voir photos pour plus de détails. Contactez-nous Lettres autographes, vieux papiers, livres anciens, photographies, gravures, timbres... Nous expertisons et/ou rachetons dans toute la France vos lettres, collections de lettres et livres anciens. Paiement Sont acceptés les paiements par eBay, par PayPal, par virement ou par chèque. Envoi Envoi soigné dans un emballage rigide et étanche sous trois jours. Prévoir les délais postaux habituels en plus. Retour Satisfait ou remboursé. Si vous n'êtes pas entièrement satisfait, retour à la charge du vendeur pour l'Europe. À la charge de l'acheteur pour le reste du monde.
193527431California Graphic Press Los Angeles Calif. 1935 ACTOR Starred in Just My LuckThe Busher Clodhopper Egg Crate WallopString Beans Paris The Girl I Loved ETC HBDJ BROWN Hardback WITH GOLD GILT TITLES with dust cover wear and tears. October 1935 1st Edition 1st Printing . Autographed by author no other markings noted inside or out. Sound binding. Small teears corner front DJ VG BK / DJ GOOD WITH LIGHT RUB WEAR Tiny chips Tears DJ Edges. the margins are clean. The DJ has some additional moderate edge wear. NOT an Ex-library copy!. DJ small chips Top Spine DJ small Chip Front DJ Color Illustration of Map of Hollywood 1935 INTACT Blue cloth cover Front Nice Condition lettered in Gold Gilt 177 pgs It is Said That Charles Ray has caught the Spirit of Hollywood better than any Narrator who has attempted description of the Film Capital Taking the Short Short Story technique He had compiled 29 Stories Technique short stories by the former silent film star and producer Charles Ray Handsome leading man in the mold of Rudolph Valentino. -Compiled from incidents in everday Life of Men & Women who Entertain in Pictures short stories by the former silent film star and producer Charles Ray Handsome leading man in the mold of Rudolph Valentino. . A collection of short scripted stories about day to day life in Hollywood from its heyday era of the late 1920's and early 30's Charles Ray starred in Busher Clodhopper Egg Crate Wallop ETC . A collection of short scripted stories about day to day life in Hollywood from its heyday era of the late 1920's and early 30's "Compilation of 29 stories of satire comedy pathos and tragedy with an O. Henry-type kicker . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. California Graphic Press, Los Angeles, Calif. hardcover
192722298ENew York: Boni & Liveright 1927. First Edition First Printing. Signed and inscribed by the author Dan Ryan on the front free endpaper in the year of publication: “To Ethel - In gratitude for sympathetic encouragement while laboring on this opus. And - To Jim In memory of an old friendship. Sincerely Dan Ryan Oct. 28 1927â€. A lightly handled copy with some minor edge wear minor rubbing to the cloth and a few tiny tears to the cloth without dust jacket. The novel relates the life of Los Angeles newspaper reporter Will Pence who finds his material in the life of both the lowly and the famous. In the novel is a very thinly veiled portrait of the great Hollywood director Erich Von Stroheim whom Ryan knew intimately and he played an officer in Von Stroheim’s The Merry Widow 1925 and appeared as the Archbishop in The Wedding March 1928. Ryan went on to write for Hollywood films from the 20s into the 1940s. The title of this novel refers to the elevated railroad in Los Angeles that traveled up and down one uphill city block and had the distinction of being the shortest railroad in the world. Boni & Liveright hardcover
192722298ENew York: Boni & Liveright 1927. First Edition First Printing. Signed and inscribed by the author Dan Ryan on the front free endpaper in the year of publication: “To Ethel - In gratitude for sympathetic encouragement while laboring on this opus. And - To Jim In memory of an old friendship. Sincerely Dan Ryan Oct. 28 1927â€. A lightly handled copy with some minor edge wear minor rubbing to the cloth and a few tiny tears to the cloth without dust jacket. The novel relates the life of Los Angeles newspaper reporter Will Pence who finds his material in the life of both the lowly and the famous. In the novel is a very thinly veiled portrait of the great Hollywood director Erich Von Stroheim whom Ryan knew intimately and he played an officer in Von Stroheim’s The Merry Widow 1925 and appeared as the Archbishop in The Wedding March 1928. Ryan went on to write for Hollywood films from the 20s into the 1940s. The title of this novel refers to the elevated railroad in Los Angeles that traveled up and down one uphill city block and had the distinction of being the shortest railroad in the world. Boni & Liveright hardcover books
1980154257Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM / United Artists 1980. Vintage large format color negative produced circa 1981 showing Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's production logo with the studio's longtime motto "Ars Gratia Artis" replaced by the joint studio name "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / United Artists." <br /> <br /> From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br /> <br /> There have been eight different lions used for the MGM logo since its creation by designer Howard Dietz in 1924 beginning with Slats a lion born at the Dublin Zoo in 1919. <br /> <br /> United Artists was sold to Transamerica Corporation in 1967 who would sell the studio to Kirk Kerkorian the then-current owner of MGM in 1981. The MGM / UA mascot variant does not appear to have been widely used. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] / United Artists unknown
200016975JPortland: Arts Propulsion Laboratory 2000. First Edition. One of only 25 numbered special copies signed by Norman Corwin out of an edition of 200 copies total. Finely printed. Paperbound. Norman Corwin’s dedicatory speech presented at the inauration of Blacklist a work of art by Jenny Holtzer on the campus of the University of Southern California in tribute to those affected by the Hollywood Blacklist of which Corwin was one of the victims. “Norman Lewis Corwin May 3 1910 – October 18 2011 was an American writer screenwriter producer essayist and teacher of journalism and writing. His earliest and biggest successes were in the writing and directing of radio drama during the 1930s and 1940s. The House Un-American Activities Committee also named him among a number of other entertainers and performers in a 1951 list of alleged Communist sympathizers. After leaving radio Corwin and produced some work for television including his first televised play "Ann Rutledge" which starred Grace Kelly. He also wrote a number of motion picture screenplays including The Blue Veil 1951 Scandal at Scourie 1953 Lust for Life 1956 and The Story of Ruth 1961. In the early 1970s Corwin produced and hosted the television show Norman Corwin Presents.†Arts Propulsion Laboratory unknown
1934230291934. Very good . 16mo. Black cloth stamped in gilt over stiff boards. Journal with side-band and latch with lock no longer functional. All edges gilt. Red ribbon bookmark attached. Boards moderately worn with scuffing to corners. Pen writing to approximately 1/4 of ruled pages; remainder blank. <br/><br/>Diary of Olive Grismer daughter of eminent playwright-producer-director Joseph R. Grismer and actress Olive Chamberlain Harper Grismer. Engaging closely observed and illuminating record of 1934 written by a young woman born into California's theater aristocracy. Grismer nineteen at the time of writing had familial connections to or social acquantaince with an enormous number of theater film and artistic personalities of 1930s Los Angeles and San Francisco -- most notably the de Milles and the Barrymores. Diary highlights include a multi-page description of Grismer's visit to sculptor Lorado Taft's Chicago studio a vast number of anecdotes regarding various Barrymores and de Milles and a captivating "time-worn tale of the eternal triangle" whose three members were: the writer Isabel Garland daughter of Hamlin Garland and then-wife of tenor Hardesty Johnson; the writer Mindret Lord whom Garland would eventually marry; and Lord's established lover Marguerite Namara a once-famous opera singer and fading musical comedy star. Grismer lays out in exacting detail who loves whom who knows about it who is complacent and who will be heartbroken. "Well well" she concludes 'I wonder how it will end" Grismer pauses her diary in 1935 following her 20th birthday but returns for a brief post-script in 1941. In the intervening six years she writes she has been married; now " on the brink of a 'trial separation' -- I call it my vacation!' Other well-known personalities appearing in Grismer's diary include: Stewart Edward White writer and spiritualist whose story "The Girl Who Got Rattled" formed the basis for one chapter of the Coen Brothers' recent "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs"; Miriam Hopkins film actress and star of Lubitsch's Trouble in Paradise; Barnaby Conrad: author author bullfighter and boxer; Carman Runyon coal magnate and onetime owner of Los Angeles's Runyon Canyon/Runyon Park; and many others. A fascinating view on Hollywood and theater life from a child's perspcetive. hardcover books
68 pages. Features: Cover illustration of lady golfer on blue background; Nice colour ad inside front cover for Chateau Cheeses; One-page Parker Pen ad mentions their "Full television ink supply'; "Nothing for Nothing and Very Little for Sixpence" - Rev. J. Richmond Craig; Canada's food manufacturing industries; The Honourable Amy (short story); Little Mother (short story); Robbers' Code (short story); Josef Stalin (part II) - photo-illustrated article on the cobbler's son who is mightier than all the Tsars; Mending Rifts in Home Sweet Home - Judge Hawley S. Mott and the Toronto Family Court; The Pied Piper of On-Track Gulch (short story); Only Let Me Live (short story); Senior Football and Sham Amateurs - football article with photos of "Brute" Strange, Gus Greco, and Coach Warren Stevens of the University of Toronto; Hollywood news includes photos of Sophie Tucker, Gracie Fields, Eddie Cantor, Christian Rube, and many more; Irene Dunne appears in Lux soap ad; Cooking article; Vintage Heinz ketchup one-page ad entitled "Not Only for beefeaters!"; Photo-illustrated fashion article; Sweet Caporals ad feature photo of racehorse "King Emperor", owned by Miss Diana Dawes of Montreal; World Sayings; Nice colour ads for Lifebuoy and Rinso inside back cover; Great colour ad for Westinghouse radios on back cover features illustration of old-time wood craftsman; and more. Average wear. Writing to bottom of front cover. A worthy copy of this nice vintage issue. Book
72 pages. Features: Editorial touches on Communism, Unemployment and Social Credit; One-page Parker Vacumatic pen ad; Canada New Heart of Empire; The Timid Soul - Harold Tucker Webster; The Enchanted Chorus Girl (short story); Story Lady (short story); Hot Money (short story); The Electrical Industry - an interesting survey of new electrical technology with we now take for granted; Lonely Lady (short story); The Murder on the Linds (part II); Hockey article with photos of Bill Cook, Murray Armstrong, "Mickey" Blake, Jack Church and Jack Howard; Pond's Extract one-page ad features photos of Mrs. C. Henry Mellon, Jr.; Hollywood news with photos of Charles Boyer, Marie Walewska, Marcia Mae Jones, and many others; Centrefold Christmas gift ad for Packard Lektro Shavers, etc.; One-page Chevrolet features a green car; Business News; Half-page ad for Stanfields Unshrinkable Underwear; Scott's Emulsion ad includes Old Scottie comic; Beauty article; Christmas cooking article; World Sayings; Nice colour Waterman's pen ad on back cover; and more. Average wear. Writing to bottom of front cover. A worthy copy of this nice vintage issue. Book
64 pages. Features: Nice cover illustration of sledding scene; Classy two-page 1934 Chevrolet ad with prominent illustration of handsome grille; One-page yeast ad features photos of Dr. Edouard Antoine of Paris; Australia's Central Bank - interesting article on contemporary developments in central banking; One-page color Crisco ad; Mean People (short story); The Beginning (short story); Taking Children to Sea - interestin photo-illustrated article on attractions offered for children aboard ocean liners; The Trimming of Paul Lumiere (short story); The Girl in Green (short story); White Cargo (part 2 of short story); Tomorrow's Transportation - interesting photo-illustrated article; The Impregnable "Mountain" - photo-illustrated article on Stony Mountain Penitentiary and its escapee California Bill; Pond's ad features photo of Mrs. Henry Field of Chicago; Two-page Dodge photo ad features crowd gathered around car and another photo of car flying over cliff; Photos of Hollywood stars; Interesting Lux ad includes photo of Barbara Rainforth; Movie News and photos; Nice two-page photo ad for the New Plymouth Six includes photo of Walter P. Chrysler; Radio Stars - news and photos; Movie Reviews; Beauty article; Cooking article about Tea; One-page ad for Magic Baking Powder features photo of Madame R. Lacroix; Interesting Bovril ad includes photos of their product being loaded onto ship, the "Bear of Oakland", of Antarctic explorer Admiral Byrd; Fashion illustrations; One-page Kodak ad entitled "Snapshots at Night!"; Magnificent colour ad for Heinz ketchup inside back cover entitled "Wonderful Wedding" depicts 'blue-blood' female tomatoes being paired with Asian spicy males!; Colour Dutch Cleanser ad on back cover; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Book
72 pages. Cover illustration of baby by Neil Hott. Features: Nice colour ad for Christie's biscuits inside front cover; Full-page ad on page 2 encourages women to Vote Conservative; Waterman's pen ad; Light Housework - story by Roderick Stuart Kennedy; Trail Tried - story by Maude M. Bloom and Mildred S. Adler - illustrated in colour by R.C. Smith; Tell-Tale Finger Paints - photo-illustrated article by Sophia Wilds; African Parade - story by William J. Makin, illustrated by B.V.V. Matteson; The Altar of the Moon - story by Francis Dickie; Wish You Were Here - story by Frances Douglas and Thelma Le Cocq; Strange Occupations - photo-illustrated article by George A. Posner; What is Social Credit? - article by V. Gable; In defence of the manly arts - photo illustrated article by T. Lewis Brown with photos of Joe Louis, Max Baer, 'Strangler' Ed Lewis, Gus Sonnerberg, Jim Browning, Don George, Jim Londos, James J. Braddock and Danno O'Mahoney; Nostalgic black and white 1-page ad for Maxwell House Coffee; Hollywood News by E.G. Bayne; Lux soap ad features photos of triplets Ford, Gladys and Margaret Ferguson and the runs in their nylon stockings; Article and photos of the various buildings used by writers for various Hollywood companies; Photo of John Boles holding Shirley Temple; The Hotel Cavalier, by Sir William Thomas, M.B.E.; Colour fashion idea - The New Cossack Suit. Average wear. Address label on front cover. Name written on page 42. Moisture stains to lower corner of back cover. A sound copy. Book
44 pages. Features: Colour cover illustration of clown by Russell Sambrook; News briefs include - the Roosevelt telegram and its sequel, the 'Halt-Hitler' bloc, Enigmatic Russia, the Perplexities of Poland, French 'Rightists', and British Conscription; Davis Cup Review - Tennis article with photos of Adrian Quist, Jack Bromwich, Gene Mako, and Bobby Riggs; I Visit Those Other Canada's - photo-illustrated article of a trip to Scandinavia; Did I Remember to Tell You I Adore You? (short story); Vrechan, a Man's Dog (short story); Girl Alone (short story); The Eyes of the Navy - photo-illustrated article on Britain's Naval Air Arm; If I Die Before I Wake (short story); Palmolive Soap ad includes illustration of the Dionne Quints; Hollywood news and photo of Richard Carlson; Lux soap ad includes photos of Barbara Stanwyck; Five photos from film "The Wizard of Oz"; Get Ready for the Tennis Season; Your Place in the Sun - the sun and your skin; The Bride, The Food and the Man - cooking advice; Photo of Fanny Brice in Maxwell House coffee ad; Pond's Cold Cream ad features two photos of the Lady Ursula Stewart and the Lady Betty Bourke; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
76 pages. Features: Cover illustration of boy peeking through hole in fence; Nice one-page ad for Willys cars for 1940; News Digest touches on congress of revolt in Washington, counting our blessings, a lesson from France, why French Cabinets are so short-lived, Japan's "New Order", and denouncing a new treaty; Lovely one-page colour-photo ad for Singer sewing machines; The Yearling (part 1); The Little Mystery; Cave Men of the Kalahari - great photo-illustrated article; One of the Family (short story); Science to the Rescue - National dividends from new experiments in many fields of empire industry; If I Die Before I Wake (short story); Anyone Can Shoot - photo-illustrated article on target shooting, with photos of Lieutenant Desmond Burke and members of the Calgary Rifle Club, including Lieutenant S. Johnson, a member of Canada's 1939 Bisley Team; Ponds ad includes photos of Mrs. John Roosevelt (the former Anne Clark), and Muriel Wright; Wonderful colour two-page ad for the 1940 Dodge Kingsway (orange); Nice half-page ad for Stewart-Warner radios shows the models 4565, 4471 and 4541; Great colour centrefold ad for the new 1940 Plymouth (blue); Movie news and photos; Brief write-up and photo of Linda Darnell; Hollywood Juveniles - article with photos of Shirley Temple, Jane Withers, Jackie Cooper, and Mickey Rooney; Fashion illustrations; Kellog's All-Bran cereal ad includes half-page Mutt and Jeff comic; Nice two-colour half-page RCA Victor radio ad shows their models A-6, A-1 and Victrola attachment; Let's Turn Back the Clock and See the Girl Your Husband Married; Walking on Air - shoe article; Are You a Blind Shopper? - article on how housewives make buying decisions; Quotes of the World; Nice colour Coke ad inside back cover shows lady in yellow dress reclining in chair after vacuuming; Colour Old Dutch cleanser ad on back cover; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
48 pages. Features: Nice colour ad for Canadian fish inside front cover; News digest topics include - dark influences at work, the anti-Russian case, An Alternative Pact, A policy of wreckage, One's own business, the plight of German churches, 90% heroic, and the problem of Palestine; Baseball's Centenary? - argument over whether or not baseball's centenary actually occured in June - article with photos of Honus Wagner, Eddie Collins, Joe Vosmik, Tony Lazzeri, Babe Ruth, Grover Cleveland, George Sisler, Walter Johnson, and others; Vernight Stop - photo-illustrated article of a trip to Wake Island; A Penny In Her Shoe (short story); The Genuine Tabard (short story); The Perdu (short story); Fairyland of the Boy-King Peter II of Yugoslavia - photo-illustrated article on his picturesque nation; If I Die Before I Wake (mystery); Half-page photo ad for the Canadian National Exhibition (C.N.E.) which offers 'a thousand thrilling things to see'; Hollywood news, with photos of Frank Lloyd, Cecil B. De Mille, N.S. Van Dyke, Arthur Nornblow Jr., Lubitsch, Anatole Litvak, Eugene Forde, Edward H. Griffith and William Wellman; Photo and bried write-up on Ellen Drew; Woodbury soap ad features photo of Miss Nadine Beardmore; Dare to Smile - article for ladies; Pond's cold cream ad features photos of Mrs. Robert W. Armstorng of Toronto, and Blanche Brewer of Clarksdale, Mississippi; Small photo ad for Ontario Ladies' College in Whitby, Ontario shows girls on horseback with school in background; Sayings from around the world; Back cover colour Coke ad features man in white double-breasted suite with lady, and inset black and white photo of soda jerk; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
50 pages. Great cover photo of Lila Leeds. Features: "Occupation" (fiction); Revolt in the Philippines - author who helped liberate the Philippines returns to learn more about the struggle between President Roxas and rebels - article with many great photos; What the Boys did for Damon - The Damon Runyon Memorial Cancer Fund - article with nice photos; City Girl at a Country Fair - Lorraine Davies at the Mineola Fair; Back on Top; "I'm Tired of My In-Laws" - Harry Harrison lived in a house with ten people as a publicity stunnt; Chicago's Bungling Cops - article on their poor rate of solving crime, with emotional photos; Colonel, We Loved You - true story of an officer whose career should be studied by all West Point grads; Muscles and Magazines - Photo-illustrated story of Bernarr Macfadden, founder of magazine "Physical Culture"; How Women Dress Men; Durable Dobbs - trying to stop passing quarterback Glenn Dobbs of Brooklyn; Canada's Vets Get a Break - article discusses the government benefits they received when they returned home; Sex Grows Up at Cafe Society - Singer Lucienne Boyer; Joltin' Joe DiMaggio is Back on Top; Catfight in Old Vienna - Viennese women put up fight for men with U.S. wives; Archie "Advices" the Lovelorn - Radio's famous bartender, Ed (Archie) Gardner, star of Duffy's Tavern; The King Who had a Diamond Tooth - photo-illustrated article on jazzman Jelly Roll (JellyRoll) Morton; Spam's Brave New World - have ex-GIs kept their word and refused to touch Spam (lunch meat) ever again?; Movie "Crossfire" Defied Hollywood Taboos - article with many photos; Movies of the Month; Country Editor Kicks Up a Fuss - Don Matchan of Valley Center, North Dakota; The South is Fightin' Mad - Forts Sumter and Moultrie go up for sale; Four Way Fight to take Pauline Betz' tennis crown; Two-page photo-section of gorgeous Ohio State University student Toni Bolling who was partially undressed in a Columbus department store window, resulting in jammed traffic for blocks; Lovely beauty contest photos of Virginia Harvester and Pat Geraghty; Fashionable color back cover ad for Hammonton Park clothes; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Small bit of peeling to front cover. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy. Book
48 pages. Features: The Sinatras and Lanzas Drove Agent Jack Keller out of Hollywood to the wilds of Vancouver Island; - article with photos; Florence Robb of Amherts, Nova Scotia charms plants with music - and they grow much bigger! - article with photos; Photos of 007's new number Claudine Auger; Walter Bonatti on the Matterhorn - the impossible took him just five days - great photos; Many Children, Much Happiness - Rose and Paul Leduc of Ottawa have 19 Children! - article with photos; Aquatic Hockey - photos; Nice colour photo centerfold ad for Miss Clairol; Morning wiith Max Ferguson of CBC Radio - article and photos; Long Search for the Scarf of Courage crocheted by Queen Victoria - article with photos; Nice photos of the Montreal skyline at different times of the day; Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
Features: Fantastic two-page colour ad for the Pontiac Parisienne Custom Sport Coupe in Desert Beige; What Goes On Behind The Mask of Modern Marriage? - the first public account of the marriage studies now being readied for publication by Dr. John Cuber; Champion athlete Dave Steen lashes out at 'The Badgers who ar Handcuffing our Amateur Athletes'; The Craziest kill of the U-boat war - Harold Lawrence wryly recounts the briefly famous exploit that won him a DSC from King George and inspired an RCN recruiting poster; What really happened to Walter Gordon?, by Peter C. Newman; What was behind the James Coyne Fiasco, by Peter C. Newman (Coyne was governor of the Bank of Canada); The incredible talents of animal actors - with photos - Sheila Burnford's account of seven days at the Disney set outside Hollywood (Burnford wrote "The Incredible Journey"); The Tragic Strength of Apartheid, by Blair Fraser; The brigantine Pathfinder races the Renown III and St. Lawrence II on Lake Ontario - the first such race since the nineteenth century - nice photos; Nice colour centerfold for the 1964 Oldsmobile models; Colour Coke photo ad on back cover. Average wear. Binding intact. Bit of peripheral sunning to front cover. A sound copy. Book
Contents: Boeing ad boasts of their record coast-to-coast flight by a C-97, 6 hrs, 3 min, 50 sec.; Reo Truck ad; Full-page ad for a radio show called "Breakfast in Hollywood" with Tom Breneman on the Blue Network (ABC); Fisher Body color ad; Allies strike at Rundstedt's finest after 8-day race to the Rhine - Wehrmacht escapes disaster but loses heavily in pulling out and blowing up the bridges - great map; Sample of a 'safe conduct' pass showered down on Germans, as well as a humorous satirical German response; Two photos taken during the Bataan death march (stolen from the Japanese); News from Iwo Jima; Eighteen-year-olds fight and die as nation debates their status - European and Pacific wars were speeded by using youths Stimson says in defense; Photo of Erich Gimpel and William C. Colepaugh as they are led into court prior to being hung as Nazi spies; 67 Army nurses captured by the Japs on Bataan and Corregidor return the the US; Troubled return of vets - Mr. Jobe in Chicago; Britain accepts the Yalta Charter but U.S. keeps fingers crossed - F.D.R.'s report to Congress is received with reservation despite its urgent tone; Poland - scores to settle - General Anders; White Truck ad in color; Canada Calling - new CBC 50,000 watt short-wave transmitter; America's join in Alliance to keep hemisphere peace - the Inter-American Conference on Problems of War and Peace, in Mexico City; Interesting ad for Bituminous Coas - presents its varied military uses; Coal owners are unlikely to sign UMW contract calling for pertentage on each ton; Kansas corn piled outside for lack of freight cars; Vintage color Borden's ad featuring Elsie the cow and her family; Photo of 26-year-old Frank Sinatra with details of his draft classification; Wacs at work; Photo of Martin (The Blimp) Levy, a 640 pound wrestler; Studebaker color military ad inside back cover. Average wear. Address label atop front cover. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
178 pages. Features: Colour Parker Pen ad inside front cover; Douglas aircraft ad featuring the Skyrocket; Nice colour Brach's candy ad; Colour 2-page ad for Studebaker featuring the new 1955 models; Nice 20-page colour ad for Sun-Maid Sunsweet dried fruit products; The Mysterious Doings of CIA - America's Secret Agents - an exclusive report on its methods, how it recruits, how it is funded, and its accomplishments in Guatemala, Iran and behind the Iron Curtain - with photos; Frontier Frenzy, by John Reese; Will China Stay Red? - Joseph Alsop reports some curious and little-known truths about China - article with photos; The Man-Handler, by Williams Forrest; The Luckiest Girl in Hollywood - Grace Kelly - article with wonderful colour photos; Outcast of the Florida Keys, by Frank Skipp; The Truth About Congressmen - by Martin Dies, Congressman at Large, Texas; Confessions of a Football Recruiter - the hilarious adventures of Herman Hickman while hunting athletes - with photos; Tugboat Annie's Long Shot, by Norman Reilly Raine; My Old Man Groucho (Marx), by Arthur Marx (Part 7); The Zone of Sudden Death, by William Chamberlain; A Ten-Day Tiger Hunt costs $1,000 - with a kill guaranteed - Tigers are so plentiful in Central India that there is no limit on the bag! - with photos; Howard Morris has taught over 7,400 tourists to hula aboard the Lurline - with many great colour photos; House of Hate, by Storm Jameson; The Case of the Restless Redhead, by Erle Stanley Gardner - Perry Mason's informant learned the hard way that you can't make deals with criminals; Black and white photo ad by Chrysler Corp. shows their auto stylists at work; Nice colour 2-page photo ad for Admiral televisions; Two-colour ad for Pendleton shirts; Nice two-colour ad for Oliver tractors; Stromberg-Carlson television ad; Interesting 2-page Borg-Warner ad in 'Ripley's Believe it or Not' format; Glamorous colour Philip Morris ad; Two-page ad by REO Motors featuring the new mighty REO V-8 Gold Comet Truck Engine; Buck Skein Joe sport fasion ad; Colour ad by the Philadelphia Electric Company; Nice color Cream of Wheat ad features cartoon characters by Al Capp; Frank Thomas on "The Best Player I Ever Coached" - Dixie Howell; Colour ad for Dictaphone; Coke ad on back cover promotes Eddie Fisher on "Coke Time" NBC television twice each week. Average wear. Ink drops to top edge of last few pages. A sound copy. Book
40 pages. Features: Canada Lies in the Path of a Solar Eclipse - full-length article with illustrations; Nice full-page colour-photo ad for Campbell's Soup features man lifting spoon to mouth; From Japan to Hollywood - Can Eiko Taki Capture the West? - brief article with photo; Emily Sartain - Painter of Canada's Wild Flowers; Barry Corbet - B.C. Boy Scout on Mount Everest - article with photos; British Track Coach Geoffrey Dyson Sees Canada in Top Ten in the world by 1973; Fantastic full-page colour photo ad for BA gas stations features traveling family in Ford station wagon - with no seat belts in use; Douglas greeting card ad on back cover; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality vintage copy. Book
60 pages. Features: Ford ad inside front cover shows Canadian troop being welcomed home; On To Berlin - final days of the European war; Colour Canada Dry ad; Memorial photo of FDR; One-page GM ad features colour preproduction of rural fall leaf scene by Fred H. Brigden; They Stuck To Their Posts - article on Westerners who resisted the Japanese, including Emily Sprott of Ysabel Island and Archdeacon S.R. M. Gill of New Guinea; A Token for Tokyo (short story); Crime Behind the Front - photo-illustrated article on crime in Italy; Dog for Sale (short story); A Girl, A Bet and a Sailor (short story); Front Line Padre - wonderfully photo-illustrated article on Canada's men of the cloth who marched side-by-side with her troops - with photos of H/Major Cyril Stone of Vancouver, H/Capt. Rabbi Samuel Cass of Vancouver, H/Capt. E.C. Royle of Montreal, Captain George A. Harris (the only Canadian Jumping Padre) plus a group photo taken in Belgium of twenty-one Canadian Army Padres (too many names and ranks to list so please inquire for details); Adam Does a Job (short story); A Children's Charter - photo-illustrated article on Canada's new family allowance payments; Victory Bond ad; Victory Bond centrefold ad contrasts pastoral home scene with war-torn European scene; Health for Children - an ounce of prevention; Woodbury Soap ad features photos of newlyweds Mary Elizabeth Graham of "Greenacres", Aylmer and Gustave Eduardo Leguizamon, Chancellor of the Legation of Argentina; 1/3 Canadian Ice Foundation ad shows man carrying large block of ice; Colour Gold Seal Salmon ad features Walt Disney illustrations; Chase & Sanborn ad is colour Charlie McCarthy comic; Nice photo of Diana Barrymore in Arrid ad; Illustrations of Hollywood patterns; Should Women Return to the Home?; Nice colour illustration of Gloria De Haven in Woodbury Powder ad; Portrait of Mrs. Charles Boyer in Tangee ad; World Sayings; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A lovely vintage copy. Book