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1928 Theatre Magazines January through June bound issues, Volume 47

$ 73.91

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Object Type: Publication
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Condition: These magazines are remarkably well preserved. There is normal age darkening and/or yellowing on some pages but nothing stands out so much that it detracts from the attractiveness of this volume of magazines. I didn’t see any tears or ink/pencil marks on pages. Two of the covers have tape on bottom right.. The tape marks shadow on the pages afore and after.Check my pictures.) Each cover has the stamp of a previous owner.(The hardcover exhibits wear along the its edges and particularly at the top and bottom of the bumped spines. The front hardcover is slightly warped and it is loosening from the body.
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Modified Item: No
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    Description

    1928
    Bound Theatre Magazines
    Volume 47
    January through June
    What an extraordinary collection of theater life in the late 1920’s.  These six bound magazines are loaded with pictures of the stage stars from that theater heyday.
    Featured in color on the covers January through June are
    Ann Harding, Lynn Fontanne, John Barrymore, Judith Anderson, Peggy Wood
    and
    Ina Claire
    .  - all giants in the field of acting.
    Some of the article titles:
    * “The Actor is More Important Than the Play”
    * ”The Triumphant Genius of
    Eugene O’Neill

    *  “Music and the Motion Picture”
    * “Should Drama Critics be Abolished?”
    * “New York’s Exotic Chinese Theatre”
    * “Getting a Play on Broadway”
    Anyone interested late 1920’s fashion surely would love to see the fashion layouts in these magazines - as well as
    Bonwit Teller, Mallisons, L.O. Thompson
    and other retail clothing advertisements.
    In addition to the fashion ads there are a number of full-page advertisements (some in color) for automobiles -
    Packard, Pierce Arrow
    and
    Cadillac
    and cigarettes -  namely
    Camel
    and
    Lucky Strike.
    For being nearly 100 years old these magazines are remarkably well preserved.  There are 450+ pages.  There is normal age darkening and/or yellowing on some pages but nothing stands out so much that it detracts from the attractiveness of this volume of magazines. I didn’t see any tears or ink/pencil marks on pages. Two of the covers have tape on bottom right. a Each cover has the previous owner's s stamp. (Check my pictures.). The tape marks shadow on the pages afore and after.
    Pages measure about 9 ½ by 12 ½ inches.  The maroon hard cover has slightly larger dimensions.
    The cover exhibits wear along the its edges and particularly at the top and bottom of the bumped spines.  The front cover is slightly bent and it is coming loose from the body.
    Also, listed at this same time are the bound magazines for July through December 1928 (Volume 48).
    My method of payment is Paypal.  Please pay within three days of sale close.  I will send your purchase within two days of receiving payment, using USPS mail service.
    If you have any questions, please be in touch.