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Rare Nov 1, 1911 New York Dramatic Mirror w/ Blanche Ring cover

$ 14.65

Availability: 61 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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    Description

    RARE November 1, 1912 NEW YORK DRAMATIC MIRROR with cover of Blanche Ring. Features on A Source of Danger on motion pictures vs. theater; A Hopeless Antagonism from Kaiser imperial family vs. the stage; column on A Dinner to Wm Winter; The Three Art Movement by Grace Griswold with Griswold photo;
    PHOTOS of “the Woman” with John Cope, Mary Nash; “The Only Son” with Louise Randolph, Alice Putnam, Elmer Grandin, Wallace Eddinger; Marie Haynes; “Gypsy Love” featuring Robert Pitkin, Harry McDonough, Dorothy Webb; “The Never Homes,” suffragettes; Bijou Fernandez at Stamford; head shot of Lewis Waller, head shot of Bijou Fernandez; Mary Mannering; “The Return of Peter Grimm with Janet Dunbar, Tom Meighan, David Warfield, John Sainpolis; Thomas Hardy; Lola Downin with 18 lines; Helen Chieffo with 12 lines; group of Martin Beck, W. L. Panpart, Pat Casey; Emmett Campbell Hall; T. J. Corrigan; Elsie McLeod; 2 from Biograph’s “The Battle” with 9 lines of text; Geo Cox with 14 lines;
    THE FIRST NIGHTER on “The Million starring Eugene O‘Brien, Taylor Holmes host amusing, Eulalie Jensen, Sadie Harris,” “Uncle Sam” featuring a most happy jointure of Tom Wise and John Barrymore, Juliette Dika really sporting, Ida Darling beautiful as ever, Louise Muldener; “The Cave Man” with Beatrice Bertrand, Grace Elliston, Beatrice Noyes, Isabelle Lee, Robert Edeson, “The Quaker Girl” featuring Ina Claire satisfactory though not compelling, Clifton Crawford walked away with the production; Der Vogelhaendler, a real success…Herr Marlow debut revealed a magnificent voice and splendid stage presence; 5 lines on Fritz Williams;
    LONDON LETTER SECTION; CITY REPORTS;
    NEWS ITEMS on 4 paragraphs on Pierre Verber, Madame Simone; Chicago Three Arts Club formation with Jane Hall, Jane Addams, Grace Griswold; Priscilla Knowles 60th week as leading lady at Academy of Music; Sarah Truax return to stage after 4 years; Lewis Waller signal success in American debut in “The Garden of Allah,” Alice Butler excellent in “The Blue Bird,” 14 lines on Tom Wise; 20 lines on Louise Rutter; 20 lines on Taylor Holmes; 13 lines on Mary Mannering; 16 lines on Grace Griswold; Milton Nobles’ “Why Walker Rebelled” at Keith’s Union Square starring Milton Nobles and wife, Dolly Nobles; Madame Mella Mars at Winter Garden; 5 lines on Fritz Williams; 5 on Ada Lewis; Catherine Countiss successful in “The White Sister,” 8 on Jeanne Nuola; Blanche Bates great favorite at Boston Hollis; marriage of Foia La Follette to Geo Middleton; Irma Manning displayed much ability in Fall River, MA; Madame Adelaide Norwood headed Detroit Temple bill; Julian Eltinge big advance sale in Newark; Mrs. Fiske well received in Pittsburgh;
    DATES AHEAD for Sanford Dodge, Gert Elliott, Rose Stahl, Valeska Suratt, Geraldine Farrar, Harry Lauder, Raymond the Greast in Bombay; Howard Thurston in Buffalo, Toronto and hundreds more;
    MOTION PICTURES SECTION items on influence of motion pictures on children; Francis Boggs shot and killed; W. N. Selig injured by intruder; Third Nestor “His Vacation” by Tom Ricketts; 12 lines on Great success of Colleen Bawn; 7 lines on Edison’s “Black Arrow” a great undertaking;
    FILM REVIEWS SECTION, FILM RELEASES LISTINGS;
    ADS for ½ page Vitagraph with “Captain Barnacle Diplomat” scene; Lubin;
    Phyllis Gilmore; Kalem; Pathe Freres for “The Birth of a Flower,” Melies for “The Spur of Necessity,” Essanay; Nestor; 2/3 page Biograph with 2 scenes; The Edison Kinetoscope; Cines Co. of Rome; Current Productions of Edison Directors; Éclair for “Hands Across the Sea in ‘76” Selig; Clara Turne; Alice Butler; Chas Horwitz; Amy Ames; Virginia Pearson in “The Vampire” with Robert Hilliard; Blanche Shirley; Helen Chieffo; Kathryn Maddox Wayne; Clara Turner in “Prince Chap” at Washington Majestic; Grace Bryan;
    CONDITION: COMPLETE 36 pages filled with early stage, theatre and motion picture productions, actors, actresses, producers, authors, industry news. WAS PART OF BOUND VOLUME therefore bare spine, restapled, edge wear, edge tears/chips, some upper left water damage decent condition for age.