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Magazines - Green Book Album (9 items)

  • GREEN BOOK ALBUM
    JANUARY 1911
    Vol. V, No. 1
    Chicago The Story-Press Corp. 1911
    60.00
    Condition for this magazine is about good only with wear to edges, some wear to corners and spine ends, slight scuffing to back cover, bookseller stamp on front cover (faded), some soiling to the covers, composed of glossy pages and cheap newsprint which has tanned some.
    170+ pages with photos and articles.
    Magazine, size is 7" x 10" .
    "The Green Book Album, later titled The Green Book Magazine, was a magazine published from 1909 to 1921. It was published by the Story-Press Corporation (later Consolidated Magazines) as a companion to its Red Book and Blue Book magazines. For most of its run, the magazine primarily covered theatre, but converted to a women's magazine for its last few years before ceasing publication in 1921." (Wikipedia)

    Articles on theatre, actors, related stories, novelizations of current plays and more, printed on cheap newsprint with a few pages on glossy paper. Most of the glossy pages are in the front with portraits and scenes from the stage or of the actors off stage.

    This issue includes articles "Moving Picture Playwriting" A new way of making money; "When the Hippodrime Grins"; "Why Men Like Minstrels" their wives approve of their going; "Race Problems and the Drama"; "Education and Acting" by Jane Cowl; "At Home with Maxine Elliott" by Ada Patterson; and more.
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  • GREEN BOOK MAGAZINE
    APRIL 1913
    Vol. IX, No. 4
    Chicago The Story-Press Corp. 1913
    60.00
    Condition for this magazine is good with wear to edges, some wear to corners and spine ends, few small chips and tears along right edge of front cover, small chips to top and bottom of spine, small chip to back cover near top of spine, composed of glossy pages and cheap newsprint which has tanned some.
    170+ pages with photos and articles.
    Magazine, size is 7" x 10".
    "The Green Book Magazine, originally titled The Green Book Album, was a magazine published from 1909 to 1921. It was published by the Story-Press Corporation (later Consolidated Magazines) as a companion to its Red Book and Blue Book magazines. For most of its run, the magazine primarily covered theater, but converted to a women's magazine for its last few years before ceasing publication in 1921." (Wikipedia)

    Articles on theatre, actors, related stories, novelizations of current plays and more, printed on cheap newsprint with a few pages on glossy paper. Most of the glossy pages are in the front with portraits and scenes from the stage.

    This issue includes articles "Do You Yearn to go on the Stage?" by Elsie Ferguson; "Ethel Barrymore as her Friends Know Her" by Rennold Wolf; "The Play That Made A Star of Laurette Taylor" by Frances Filligan; "The Elbert Hubbard of the Stage" a visit to Billy Van at home; and more.
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  • GREEN BOOK ALBUM
    AUGUST 1909
    Vol. II, No. 4
    Chicago The Story-Press Corp. 1909
    70.00
    Condition for this magazine is about good with wear to edges, some wear to corners and spine ends, small chip front cover at top of spine, small tear front cover at base of spine, a few small tears to covers along bottom edge, slight scuffing to back cover, composed of glossy pages and cheap newsprint which has tanned some.
    170+ pages with photos and articles.
    Magazine, size is 7" x 10".
    "The Green Book Album, later titled The Green Book Magazine, was a magazine published from 1909 to 1921. It was published by the Story-Press Corporation (later Consolidated Magazines) as a companion to its Red Book and Blue Book magazines. For most of its run, the magazine primarily covered theatre, but converted to a women's magazine for its last few years before ceasing publication in 1921." (Wikipedia)

    Articles on theatre, actors, related stories, novelizations of current plays and more, printed on cheap newsprint with a few pages on glossy paper. Most of the glossy pages are in the front with portraits and scenes from the stage or of the actors off stage.

    This issue includes articles "Baseball Acting"; "Canada and the Drama"; "Booth Tarkington - Dramatist"; "The Irish People and the Stage"; "The Marionette Theatre" (New York); article by comedian Billy B. Van; and more.
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  • GREEN BOOK ALBUM
    FEBRUARY 1911
    Vol. V, No. 2
    Chicago The Story-Press Corp. 1911
    60.00
    Condition for this magazine is good+ with wear to edges, some wear to corners and spine ends, small splits to top of spine, a few small tear back cover along bottom edge, slight scuffing to back cover, composed of glossy pages and cheap newsprint which has tanned some.
    170+ pages with photos and articles.
    Magazine, size is 7" x 10".
    "The Green Book Album, later titled The Green Book Magazine, was a magazine published from 1909 to 1921. It was published by the Story-Press Corporation (later Consolidated Magazines) as a companion to its Red Book and Blue Book magazines. For most of its run, the magazine primarily covered theatre, but converted to a women's magazine for its last few years before ceasing publication in 1921." (Wikipedia)

    Articles on theatre, actors, related stories, novelizations of current plays and more, printed on cheap newsprint with a few pages on glossy paper. Most of the glossy pages are in the front with portraits and scenes from the stage or of the actors off stage.

    This issue includes articles "The Art of Pantomimic Dancing"; "At Home with Julia Marlowe" by Ada Patterson; "The Most Dramatic Moment of my Life" by various actors; "Child Actors of the New Theatre"; and more.
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  • GREEN BOOK ALBUM
    SEPTEMBER 1909
    Vol. II, No. 3
    Chicago The Story-Press Corp. 1909
    60.00
    Condition for this magazine is good with wear to edges, some wear to corners and spine ends, small splits to top and bottom of spine, a few small tear back cover along bottom edge, slight scuffing to back cover, some darkening soiling along the spine, composed of glossy pages and cheap newsprint which has tanned some.
    170+ pages with photos and articles.
    Magazine, size is 7" x 10".
    "The Green Book Album, later titled The Green Book Magazine, was a magazine published from 1909 to 1921. It was published by the Story-Press Corporation (later Consolidated Magazines) as a companion to its Red Book and Blue Book magazines. For most of its run, the magazine primarily covered theatre, but converted to a women's magazine for its last few years before ceasing publication in 1921." (Wikipedia)

    Articles on theatre, actors, related stories, novelizations of current plays and more, printed on cheap newsprint with a few pages on glossy paper. Most of the glossy pages are in the front with portraits and scenes from the stage or of the actors off stage.

    This issue includes articles "Annoying the Players" the audience's behaviour; "Photographing the Stars" by George S. Wood; "Fathers of Vaudeville"; "William Gillette's Personal Side"; and more. Plus a nice Coca-Cola (Coke) ad on the back cover.
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  • GREEN BOOK ALBUM
    DECEMBER 1911
    Vol. VI, No. 4
    Chicago The Story-Press Corp. 1911
    65.00
    Condition for this magazine is good+ with some wear to edges, some wear to corners and spine ends, small 1" tear front cover at base of spine, a few small tear back cover along left edge, slight scuffing to back cover, composed of glossy pages and cheap newsprint which has tanned some.
    170+ pages with photos and articles.
    Magazine, size is 7" x 10".
    "The Green Book Magazine, originally titled The Green Book Album, was a magazine published from 1909 to 1921. It was published by the Story-Press Corporation (later Consolidated Magazines) as a companion to its Red Book and Blue Book magazines. For most of its run, the magazine primarily covered theater, but converted to a women's magazine for its last few years before ceasing publication in 1921." (Wikipedia)

    Articles on theatre, actors, related stories, novelizations of current plays and more, printed on cheap newsprint with a few pages on glossy paper. Most of the glossy pages are in the front with portraits and scenes from the stage.

    This issue includes articles "Six Hours with Sarah Bernhardt" by Felix Orman, "Horses and the Stage", "The Goulds in Theatricals", and more.
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  • GREEN BOOK MAGAZINE
    FEBRUARY 1914
    Vol. XI, No. 2
    Chicago The Story-Press Corp. 1914
    65.00
    Condition for this magazine is good+ with some wear to edges, some wear to corners and spine ends with a few small tears to edges, small wear to top and bottom of spine, some wear and scuffing to covers, composed of glossy pages and cheap newsprint which has tanned some.
    170+ pages with photos and articles.
    Magazine, size is 7" x 10".
    "The Green Book Magazine, originally titled The Green Book Album, was a magazine published from 1909 to 1921. It was published by the Story-Press Corporation (later Consolidated Magazines) as a companion to its Red Book and Blue Book magazines. For most of its run, the magazine primarily covered theater, but converted to a women's magazine for its last few years before ceasing publication in 1921." (Wikipedia)

    Articles on theatre, actors, related stories, novelizations of current plays and more, printed on cheap newsprint with a few pages on glossy paper. Most of the glossy pages are in the front with portraits and scenes from the stage.

    This issue includes articles on producer Winthrop Ames, Florenz Zeigfeld on "How I Pick My Beauties", and more.
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  • GREEN BOOK ALBUM
    NOVEMBER 1909
    Vol. II, No. 5
    Chicago The Story-Press Corp. 1909
    65.00
    Condition for this magazine is good+ with some wear to edges, some wear to corners and spine ends with a few small tears, small tears to top and bottom of spine, some wear and scuffing to covers, composed of glossy pages and cheap newsprint which has tanned some.
    170+ pages with photos and articles.
    Magazine, size is 7" x 10".
    "The Green Book Magazine, originally titled The Green Book Album, was a magazine published from 1909 to 1921. It was published by the Story-Press Corporation (later Consolidated Magazines) as a companion to its Red Book and Blue Book magazines. For most of its run, the magazine primarily covered theater, but converted to a women's magazine for its last few years before ceasing publication in 1921." (Wikipedia)

    Articles on theatre, actors, related stories, novelizations of current plays and more, printed on cheap newsprint with a few pages on glossy paper. Most of the glossy pages are in the front with portraits and scenes from the stage.

    This issue includes articles on the history of Chicago's McVickers theatre, "Dressing Room Chats", actor Paul Everton on motoring, Louise Dresser writes of literary aspirations, and more.
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  • Cody, Col W.F. "Buffalo Bill" GREEN BOOK ALBUM
    OCTOBER 1909
    Vol. II, No. 4
    Chicago The Story-Press Corp. 1909
    135.00
    Condition for this magazine is good with wear to edges, some wear to corners and spine ends, small splits to top and bottom of spine, a few small tear back cover along bottom edge, slight scuffing to back cover, composed of glossy pages and cheap newsprint which has tanned some.
    170+ pages with photos and articles.
    Magazine, size is 7" x 10".
    "The Green Book Album, later titled The Green Book Magazine, was a magazine published from 1909 to 1921. It was published by the Story-Press Corporation (later Consolidated Magazines) as a companion to its Red Book and Blue Book magazines. For most of its run, the magazine primarily covered theatre, but converted to a women's magazine for its last few years before ceasing publication in 1921." (Wikipedia)

    Articles on theatre, actors, related stories, novelizations of current plays and more, printed on cheap newsprint with a few pages on glossy paper. Most of the glossy pages are in the front with portraits and scenes from the stage or of the actors off stage.

    This issue includes articles "A Million Unsuspected Friends" by Col W.F. Cody (Buffalo Bill, 5 page article plus a photo); "Why I Became an Author" by Richard Carle; "The Theatre in Japan"; and more.
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