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Screen Book Magazine (1928-1940 Fawcett) comic books

  • Vol. 4 #4
    Screen Book Magazine (1928-1940 Fawcett) Vol. 4 #4


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    • Front cover detached 5%. Back cover detached 5%. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.
  • Vol. 5 #6
    Screen Book Magazine (1928-1940 Fawcett) Vol. 5 #6


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    • Back cover detached 5%.

    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.

    • Staple rust. Rust migration. Creasing. Denting. Residue. Soiling. Tape repair on inside front cover.

    Volume 2, Issue 4 - April, 1929. 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 11.5", 116 pages, tinted B&W. Cover price $0.15.

    • Corner Damage. Denting. Edge damage. Foxing. Soiling. Water damage.

    Volume 2, Issue 5 - May, 1999. 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", 116 pages, tinted B&W. Cover price $0.25.

    • Spine split, most of spine cover missing. Front and back covers detached. Water damage. Creasing. Edge damage. Corner damage.

    Volume 3, Issue 4 - October, 1929. 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", 116 pages, tinted B&W. Cover price $0.15.

    • Spine stress. Corner Damage. Creasing. Denting. Scuffing. Soiling.

    Volume 4, Issue 1 - January, 1930. 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 11.5", 116 pages, tinted B&W with interior color covers. Cover price $0.25.

    • Front cover detached 5%. Back cover detached 5%. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.

    Besides reviews, gossip and news, Screen Book features fictionalizations of movies using stills such as Song of My Heart starring Maureen O'Sullivan, Three Faces East starring Constance Bennett and Erich von Stroheim and Romance starring Greta Garbo. 8 1/2-in. x 11 1/2-in., 114 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Nov 1931
    Screen Book Magazine (1928-1940 Fawcett) Nov 1931

    Cover by Edwin Bower Hesser. 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. Articles in this issue feature Clara Bow, Marlene Dietrich, Joan Bennett, movie accidents, Sylvia Sidney, Jackie Cooper and more. Portrait section includes Greta Garbo and Gloria Swanson. Movie ads include The Squaw Man, Monkey Business, Five Star Final, Street Scene, Penrod and Sam. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 82 pages, B&W. 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.

  • Aug 1932
    Screen Book Magazine (1928-1940 Fawcett) Aug 1932

    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 $0.10.

  • Sep 1932
    Screen Book Magazine (1928-1940 Fawcett) Sep 1932

    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 $0.10.

    • Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Slight.

    Oct. 1932. Cover painting of Jean Harlow by Martha Sawyer. 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. In this issue; One-page features on Loretta Young, Marlene Dietrich, Gary Cooper, Marion Davies, Clara Bow. Articles on a studio barber, how fight scenes are shot and more. Movie reviews, news and gossip. Movie ads for John Ford's Air Mail and a two-page spread on MGM featuring their stars. 8 1/2-in. x 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.

    • 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.

  • May 1934
    Screen Book Magazine (1928-1940 Fawcett) May 1934

    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: 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 $0.10.

  • Volume 15, Issue 2 - September, 1935. 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 $0.10.

  • 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.

    • Staple rust: Extensive.

    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 $0.10.

  • Aug 1937
    Screen Book Magazine (1928-1940 Fawcett) Aug 1937

    August 1937. Irene Dunne cover. 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". 98 pages. Black and white. Cover price $0.10.

  • 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 $0.10.

    • Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Moderate.
    • Front cover detached 30%. Back cover detached 50%. Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Moderate.

    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: 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: Slight. Staple rust: Moderate.

    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 $0.10.

    • 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 $0.10.

    • Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Moderate.
    • Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.
  • Apr. 1939. Cover of Mickey Rooney as Huckleberry Finn. 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 articles on David Niven, Vivien Leigh, Mickey Rooney, Humphrey Bogart, Cesar Romero, Victor McLagen, Walter Pidgeon, Ann Sheridan and more. Lavishly illustrated with candid and posed photographs. Plus news, gossip and movie reviews. Movie ads include Ice Follies of 1939, Cafe Society, The Little Princess, Dark Victory and Love Affair. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 82 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.10.

    • Water damage: Moderate. 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 $0.10.

    • Staple rust. Spine stress. Corner Damage. Edge damage. Soiling.
    • Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.

    Volume 21, Issue 11 - June, 1939. 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", 100 pages, B&W and tinted B&W with color interior covers. Cover price $0.15.

    • Staple rust: Moderate.

    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: Slight. Staple rust: Moderate.

    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 $0.10.