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RARE Aug 14, 1912 New York Dramatic Mirror w/ Flo Turner cover

$14.12

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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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  • Original/Reproduction: Original

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VERY RARE THE DRAMATIC MIRROR AUGUST 14, 1912 with cover of Florence Turner. FEATURE ARTICLES on Consideration and Courtesy on getting accepted by New York managers; The One-Night Stands by Arthur Aiston; Speculators on the sidewalk; What Will the Coming Road Season Bring Forth interview with Arthur C Aiston; Iza Hampton sues Jesse Lasky “In 1999” Plagiarism; Theatrical Folks Fight Baggage Rates Raise; Many Shubert Plays; Protest VS Motion Picture Censorship; Universal Bison Films plas for elaborate CA plant and production; PHOTOS of Miriam Nesbitt, Henry Mortimer and woman, Hope Latham in Sweden with boat Juno; Catherine Calvert and Farnum Fish seated on aeroplane; Estha Williams; Margaret Illington on horse; chorus from “The Girl from Montmarte” with Hattie Williams; Douglas Fairbanks; Mabel Wilber head shot; Edwin Stevens head shot; Robert Mantell with sister; Lillian Kemble; Charles Mackay; group of Homer Peyton, Janet Dunbar, Forrest Winant; Herb Blache; 3 scenes from Biograph’s “A Pueblo Legend,” Carl Laemmle; Patrick Powers; M A Neff; Chas Hite; H E Aitken; Ad Kessel; Geo Spoor; J V Ritchey; H A Spanuth; Edwin Thanhouser; A K Greenland; V R Day; H Tipton Steck; Ingvald Oes; J C Graham; C Lang Coff, Jr.; Frederick Beck; Harry Rush Raver; Samuel Trigger, group of Selig officials with J Pribyl, A Selig, Stan Twist, J Selig, H Swift, H Cohn; J A Maddox; S E Morris; P P Craft: Walt Stuempfig; aerial sketch of Selig Chicago Plant; J P Reed; Joseph Brandt; Julius Stern; H J Stryckmans; Mark dintenfass; Omer Dowd; Giles Warren; Wm Swanson; M M Wear; David Horsley; G A Robinson; RR Nehls; PLAY REVIEWS of “Just Like John” starring Flo Arnold, Lola May, Helene Lackaye, Wilfred Clarke, Helen Robertson, Louis Massen, Elmer Redmond, Walt Craven; “The Merry Widow Remarried” featuring Adelaide Norwood, Chas Le Seueur, Lillian Crosman, Thornton Yrquhart, John Kearney, Reba Dale, Alonzo Price, Josie Intropodi, Lew Dunbar, Ethel Intropodi, Pearl Hoffman, Nadine Perryman; “My Error” with Grace Bryan, Bert Young, Jack Norton, Cyril Chadwick; NEWS ITEMS on Carrie Reynolds going into vaudeville; Margaret Illington takes breaks from long tour on horseback; Kitty Cheatham guest of Princes Henry of Battenberg on Isle of Wight; Estelle Richmond in Follies of 1912; Marjorie Pearson chief role in “The girl at the Gate,” Grace Griswold in “Sisters of Fear,” Alfred Sutro from London for John Drew’s “The Perplexed Husband,” Frances Starr, Jane Cowl, Pamela Gaythorne, Mrs Sarah Cowell Le Moyne on board “Cedric,” Macey Hamilton, Ethel Jennings in “The Ne’er Do Well,” Leon Mayer commits suicide; “Fine Feathers” in Chicago with Rob Edeson, Wilton Lackaye, Rose Coghlan, Max Figman; “Military Girl” opens at Ziegfeld with Cecil Lean, Flo Holbrook, Henry Norman, Nita Allen, Lillian Stanley; New Hippodrome Spectacle “Flowers of All Nations,” “The Polish Wedding” by Cohan and Harris starring Wm Burress, Louis Casavant, Sid Bracy, Armand Kalisz, Valli Valli, Winona Winter, Madame Cottrelli; Trixie Friganza entertaining stage kiddies at her Bensonhurst, NY home; Isadora Duncan pondering building Greek theatre in Paris; Florence Turner brief bio; Edmund Breese in “Oliver Twist” to replace Nat Goodwin; Edwin Stevens in “Robin Hood,” Ethel Barrymore in “the Twelve-Pound Look,” Phyllis Dare, Julia Sanderson in “the sunshine Girl,” Elsie Ferguson in “Eva,” Mabel Wilber in “The Merry Widow,” Eva Tanguay’s Tour De Luxe; Edna May Spooner in “The Price She Paid,” Inaugural Chicago Marlowe Theatre season with “The Climbers” directed by Louise Randolph with Miss Randolph, Ian MacLaren, Geo Arliss, W L Thorne, Ethel Wright; Bruce MacRae ovation at Denver’s Elitch Gardens; Edna Archer Crawford visiting actress with Corse Peyton’s West End Theatre company; Enid May Jackson lead for College Theatre Co. Chicago; Irving Cummings in “The Other Man,” “The Melody of Youth” starring James Hackett, E M Holland, Mrs Thomas Whiffen, Eva Vincent, Chas Lane, Olive Oliver, Elizabeth Stewart, Will Walling; Aide Overton Walker Salome dancer debut at Victoria Theatre; Jack Norworth suffering from Bright’s disease, leaves Nora Bayes alone on stage; Bessie Barriscale in San Fran “My Wife” to good business; Julie Ring in “The Yankee Girl” pleased good business; Éclair film company to Niagara Fall, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Philly, Washington DC with E Arnaud, Barbara Tennant, Adolphi Johnstone, Geo Larkin, Clara Horton; Kinemacolor European Conference with Henry Brock; DATES AHEAD SECTION with Virginia Booth; Wm Farnum; James Hackett; Tom Shea; Julian Eltinge; Estha Williams; Dorothy Reeves and hundreds more;
MOTION PICTURES SECTION items on FILM REVIEWS SECTION: FILM RELEASES SECTION; Chicago Exhibitors’ Convention news; Another Biograph Masterpiece on “A Pueblo Legend” filmed at Isleta Pueblo New Mexico; Los Angeles A Great film Center with Am-Mex Company, Kalem, Lubin, Imp, Vitagraph, Niles Essanay, Nestor, Pathe; Fred Mace left Biograph for NY Motion Picture comedies; Fred Balshofer recovered Bison plant but cameras missing; Anne Schaefer now in Santa Monica with Western Vitagraph featured in LA Express feature; Essanay players at Bayfield Wisconsin real fire scene, director Theodore Wharton sent cameras to the fire to film scene with Francis X Bushman for Neptune’s Daughter” also starring Helen Dunbar, Ruth Stonehouse, Mrs Wharton, Harry Mainhall, Harry Cashman, Wm Walters, Bryant Washburn, Fred Wulf;
Cheyenne Feature Film Co first release “Frontier Days “ at Cheyenne;
TWO PAG”E AD SPREAD for Helen Gardner Picture Players for “Cleopatra” starring Helen Gardner, Carles Gaskill, manager; with 8 scenes; ADS for Essanay Films of Beverly Bayne, Joseph Allen, Billy Mason, Mildred Weston, Lily Branscombe, Eleanor Kahn, Eleanor Blanchard, Frank Dayton, GM Anderson, “The Fall of Monetzuma” with Francis X Bushman; Reliance for “Thelma” by Marie Corelli; ½ page Vitagraph for “Vultures and Doves with scene and other films; May Buckley; Harry Hamilton; Weber-Fields Records; Victor Film for Florence Lawrence in “The Chance Shot and other films; Edwin August; Ormi Hawley; Melies for “The Moth and the Flame,” Selig Polyscope films; Edison Kinetoscope; Biograph for “The Inner Circle” with scene and others; Mutual for 101 Bison Headliners including “Custer’s Last Fight,” “The Buffalo Hunt,” “The Reckoning,” Thanhouser for “Lucille” adapted from Owen Meredith poem; Éclair for “Truth,” Universal films; Lubin films; Leila Davis; Edwin Curtis; Pearl Sindelar;
CONDITION: COMPLETE 36 pages filled with early stage, cinema. motion picture industry, history, actors, actresses, productions, companies, producers, etc. WAS PART OF BOUND VOLUME therefore bare spine, edge wear, very nice piece of early entertainment history.