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Screen Book Magazine (1928-1940 Fawcett) comic books 1933

  • Jan 1933

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    Screen Book was a monthly published American magazine that ran from July,1928 to February, 1940, and was centered around the golden-age of Hollywood. In addition to celebrity gossip, it also included a fair amount of exclusive behind-the-scenes content as well as movie reviews, latest fashions, make up tips, and slice-of-life human interest stories that were usually written by, or about a specific celebrity of the time. Cover price $0.15.

  • Feb 1933
    Screen Book Magazine (1928-1940 Fawcett) Feb 1933

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    Volume 10, Issue 1 - February, 1933. Gloria Stewart painted cover by Preston Duncan. Screen Book was a monthly published American magazine that ran from July,1928 to February, 1940, and was centered around the golden-age of Hollywood. In addition to celebrity gossip, it also included a fair amount of exclusive behind-the-scenes content as well as movie reviews, latest fashions, make up tips, and slice-of-life human interest stories that were usually written by, or about a specific celebrity of the time. This issue features an article about Clark Gable. 8.5" x 11", 66 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.10.

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    Vol. 10 #2 - Mar. 1933. Features on Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, George Raft and others. Illustrated with photographs. 8 1/2-in. 11-in., 66 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.10.

  • Apr 1933
    Screen Book Magazine (1928-1940 Fawcett) Apr 1933

    Cover by Henry Clive of Katherine Hepburn. Articles and features on Marlene Dietrich, Dick Powell, Joan Crawford, Jean Harlow, Katherine Hepburn, Norma Shearer, Rudolph Valentino and more. 8 1/2-in. x 11 1/4-in., 74 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.15.

  • May 1933
    Screen Book Magazine (1928-1940 Fawcett) May 1933

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    May 1933. Featuring two pages of "How King Kong was Filmed," illustrated by Norm Saunders (see note below) and full of behind-the-scenes info. Screen Book was a monthly published American magazine that ran from July,1928 to February, 1940, and was centered around the golden-age of Hollywood. In addition to celebrity gossip, it also included a fair amount of exclusive behind-the-scenes content as well as movie reviews, latest fashions, make up tips, and slice-of-life human interest stories that were usually written by, or about a specific celebrity of the time. This issue's articles include: "Culbertson Can't Take It!" The Marx Brothers play bridge; "Who Wears the Pants?" the scandalous trend of women wearing trousers and more. Full page ads for "Ex-Lady" with Bette Davis and "The Kiss Before the Mirror" with Nancy Carroll. Norma Shearer cover. 8.5" x 11.25". 72 pages. Black and white. NOTE: in Norm Saunders' early career he signed his work saunders, all lower case and evenly spaced, just like this example. He was a staff artist at Fawcett until 1934, when he moved to New York City. Cover price $0.10.

    • Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.

    Screen Book was a monthly published American magazine that ran from July,1928 to February, 1940, and was centered around the golden-age of Hollywood. In addition to celebrity gossip, it also included a fair amount of exclusive behind-the-scenes content as well as movie reviews, latest fashions, make up tips, and slice-of-life human interest stories that were usually written by, or about a specific celebrity of the time. Cover price $0.15.

    • Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Moderate.

    Volume 10, Issue 6 - July, 1933. Screen Book was a monthly published American magazine that ran from July,1928 to February, 1940, and was centered around the golden-age of Hollywood. In addition to celebrity gossip, it also included a fair amount of exclusive behind-the-scenes content as well as movie reviews, latest fashions, make up tips, and slice-of-life human interest stories that were usually written by, or about a specific celebrity of the time. 8.5" x 11", 76 pages, tinted B&W. Cover price $0.10.

  • Aug 1933

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    Screen Book was a monthly published American magazine that ran from July,1928 to February, 1940, and was centered around the golden-age of Hollywood. In addition to celebrity gossip, it also included a fair amount of exclusive behind-the-scenes content as well as movie reviews, latest fashions, make up tips, and slice-of-life human interest stories that were usually written by, or about a specific celebrity of the time. Cover price $0.15.

  • Sep 1933

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    Screen Book was a monthly published American magazine that ran from July,1928 to February, 1940, and was centered around the golden-age of Hollywood. In addition to celebrity gossip, it also included a fair amount of exclusive behind-the-scenes content as well as movie reviews, latest fashions, make up tips, and slice-of-life human interest stories that were usually written by, or about a specific celebrity of the time. Cover price $0.15.

  • Oct 1933

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    Screen Book was a monthly published American magazine that ran from July,1928 to February, 1940, and was centered around the golden-age of Hollywood. In addition to celebrity gossip, it also included a fair amount of exclusive behind-the-scenes content as well as movie reviews, latest fashions, make up tips, and slice-of-life human interest stories that were usually written by, or about a specific celebrity of the time. Cover price $0.15.

  • Nov 1933

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    Screen Book was a monthly published American magazine that ran from July,1928 to February, 1940, and was centered around the golden-age of Hollywood. In addition to celebrity gossip, it also included a fair amount of exclusive behind-the-scenes content as well as movie reviews, latest fashions, make up tips, and slice-of-life human interest stories that were usually written by, or about a specific celebrity of the time. Cover price $0.15.

  • Dec 1933

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    Screen Book was a monthly published American magazine that ran from July,1928 to February, 1940, and was centered around the golden-age of Hollywood. In addition to celebrity gossip, it also included a fair amount of exclusive behind-the-scenes content as well as movie reviews, latest fashions, make up tips, and slice-of-life human interest stories that were usually written by, or about a specific celebrity of the time. Cover price $0.15.