Description: USB FLASH DRIVE OPTION!! GET THIS COLLECTION AND ALL OUR OTHER COLLECTIONS ON USB FLASH DRIVE INSTEAD OF DVD's If your Computer or Laptop does not have a DVD drive or if you simply prefer to get our Collections on USB instead of DVDs, then you can purchase and add this 64 GB USB Flash Drive from our store USB Flash Drive Option to your order and we will process all your Collections on USB instead of DVDs. **************** THE LARGEST COLLECTION ON eBAY "PHOTOPLAY" ALL 3 VOLUMES Volume 1,2 & 3 (1914-1964)AMERICAN CINEMA FILMS MOVIES FAN MAGAZINE 591 ISSUES__________________ It is nearly impossible to find all these OLD magazines in any form and if found they would cost a fortune! ____________________ Great Collection Of OLD Magazines Photoplay was one of the first American film fan magazines. It was founded in 1911 in Chicago, the same year that J. Stuart Blackton founded Motion Picture Story, a magazine also directed at fans. For most of its run, Photoplay was published by Macfadden Publications. In 1921 Photoplay established what is considered the first significant annual movie award. Photoplay began as a short fiction magazine concerned mostly with the plots and characters of films at the time and was used as a promotional tool for those films. In 1915, Julian Johnson and James R. Quirk became the editors (though Quirk had been vice president of the magazine since its inception), and together they created a format which would set a precedent for almost all celebrity magazines that followed. By 1918 the circulation exceeded 200,000, with the popularity of the magazine fueled by the public's increasing interest in the private lives of celebrities. Photoplay reached its apex in the 1920s and 1930s and was considered quite influential within the motion picture industry. The magazine was renowned for its artwork portraits of film stars on the cover by such artists as Earl Christy and Charles Sheldon. Macfadden Publications purchased the magazine in 1934. With the advancement of color photography, the magazine began using photographs of the stars instead by 1937. Photoplay published the writings of Lillian Day, Sheilah Graham, Hedda Hopper, Dorothy Kilgallen, Hazel MacDonald, Louella Parsons, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Rob Wagner, later editor and publisher of Rob Wagner's Script, and Walter Winchell, among others. The magazine was edited by Quirk until 1932; later editors include Kathryn Dougherty, Ruth Waterbury, and Adele Whiteley Fletcher. It also featured the health and beauty advice of Sylvia of Hollywood, arguably the first fitness guru to the stars. Sidney Skolsky, a nationally syndicated gossip columnist for the New York Daily News and later the New York Daily Mirror, had a regular column in Photoplay called "From A Stool At Schwab’s", the Hollywood drugstore he made famous; such was the magazine's popularity *************************** All these OLD Magazines have been professionally compiled in high quality and preserved forever on DVD data disc for your enjoyment You can READ, TRANSFER, COPY, CUT, PASTE, SAVE & ZOOM IN on any text, diagrams or illustrations. The pictures you see in this auction were taken from this DVD This DVD MUST be read on a computer or a laptop and It will NOT work on regular DVD Player ********************************* Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The Complete List of the Issues of Volume 1 (1914-1930) Photoplay, Nov-Dec (1914) Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1915) Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1915) Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1916) Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1916) Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1917) Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1917) Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1918) Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1918) Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1919) Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1919) Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1920) Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1920) Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1921) Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1921) Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1922) Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1922) Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1923) Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1923) Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1924) Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1924) Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1925) Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1925) Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1926) Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1926) Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1927) Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1927) Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1928) Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1928) Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1929) Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1929) Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1930) Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1930) The Complete List of the Issues of Volume 2 (1931-1946)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1931)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1931)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1932)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1932)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1933)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1933)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1934)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1934)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1935)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1935)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1936)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1936)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1937)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1937)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1938)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1938)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1939)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1939)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1940)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1940)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1941)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1941)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1942)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1942)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1943)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1943)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1944)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1944)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1945)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1945)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1946)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1946)The Complete List of the Issues of Volume 3 (1947-1964)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1947)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1947)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1948)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1948)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1949)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1949)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1950)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1950)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1951)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1951)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1952)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1952)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1953)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1953)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1954)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1954)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1955)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1955)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1956)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1956)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1957)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1957)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1958)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1958)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1959)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1959)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1960)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1960)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1961)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1961)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1962)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1962)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1962)Photoplay, Jan-Jun (1963)Photoplay, Jul-Dec (1963)Photoplay, Apr (1964)************************************ Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Please make sure to check our other OLD eBooks collections Lists Each collection is unique and take advantage of our Multiple Purchase Discount Multiple Purchase DiscountsIf you purchase 3 of our OLD book collections you will automatically qualify for a free collection of your choice. 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