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Paper and Ephemera: Magazines


What's New in the Collector's Showcase of Paper and Ephemera: Magazines?
The Most Recent Additions to This Category are First!
Fortune Magazine has been the premier global business publication recognized for its content, ethics and credibility since 1930. Issues offer in-depth photographic and illustrated articles including extensive research and analysis about every business genre , corporate management, as well as reports about technological advances and ideas that may affect world conditions. Vintage issues of Fortune have become quite collectible and a prized addition(s) to one's collection.


Rolled spine, Mild foxing, else in very good condition


Cover Art - Roger Duvoisin


Contents


U.S. Air Travel: By Chart and Map and In Verse and Photograph

Chicago's Fair

American Bank Note

Housing Abroad: Subsidies

Ivar Kreuger I: The Man

$100,000 Worth

United Press

American Ice


Advertising for the Collector


Combined shipping expense for those who obtain more than one item.

 Fortune Magazine has been the premier global business publication recognized for its content, ethics and credibility since 1930. Issues offer in-depth photographic and illustrated articles including extensive research and analysis about every business genre , corporate management, as well as reports about technological advances and ideas that may affect world conditions. Vintage issues of Fortune have become quite collectible and a prized addition(s) to one's collection.


Slight rolled spine, mild foxing, else in very good condition


Cover Art - Paolo Garetto


Contents


Cotton

Gold in Canada

Budget for a Bride

Japan's Takahashi

China's Soong

Corporate Management

Manhattan Speakeasies: Photographs by Margaret Bourke-White

Kreuger II: The Accountants

Aluminum: Photograph by Gerlach

I. C. S.

Cincinnati Terminal


Advertising for the Collector


Combined shipping expense for those who obtain more than one item.

 Fortune Magazine has been the premier global business publication recognized for its content, ethics and credibility since 1930. Issues offer in-depth photographic and illustrated articles including extensive research and analysis about every business genre , corporate management, as well as reports about technological advances and ideas that may affect world conditions. Vintage issues of Fortune have become quite collectible and a prized addition(s) to one's collection.


In very good condition


Cover Art - T. M. Cleland


Contents


Democrats

San Francisco

Songwriters

Veteran's Relief

Mohawk Rugs

German Army: Photographs by Bourke-White

Labor's Next Offensive

Rockefeller Center

intallment Buying

C.I.T.


Advertising for the Collector


Combined shipping expense for those who obtain more than one item.

 Fortune Magazine has been the premier global business publication recognized for its content, ethics and credibility since 1930. Issues offer in-depth photographic and illustrated articles including extensive research and analysis about every business genre , corporate management, as well as reports about technological advances and ideas that may affect world conditions. Vintage issues of Fortune have become quite collectible and a prized addition(s) to one's collection.


Moderate wear to cover edges, pages exhibit grit, spine beginning to split, else in fair to good condition


Cover Art - Walther Buehr


Contents


R. H. Macy: Paintings by Philip Reisman and Photographs by Aikins

Steam vs. Eltricity

Connecticut Power

Funny Papers

Cotton - Photograph by Gerlach

Prefabricated Houses

Jersey Highway

A Future for Capitalism

Strawberries

International Silver

Jigsaw Puzzles


Advertising for the Collector


Combined shipping expense for those who obtain more than one item.

Fortune Magazine May 1933 $24.99

 

Fortune Magazine June 1933 $39.99

 

Fortune Magazine January 1933 $49.99

 

Fortune Magazine April 1933 $14.99

Fortune Magazine has been the premier global business publication recognized for its content, ethics and credibility since 1930. Issues offer in-depth photographic and illustrated articles including extensive research and analysis about every business genre , corporate management, as well as reports about technological advances and ideas that may affect world conditions. Vintage issues of Fortune have become quite collectible and a prized addition(s) to one's collection.


Rolled spine, faded cover, mild paper loss at upper corner tip, and closed tear to lower spine, else in good + condition


Cover Art - Norman Reeves


Contents


Bernard Mannes Baruch

Rubber: Photograph by Arthur Gerlach

King Truck Farms: Photographs by Aikins

Celanese

Celluloid Corp

Pittsburgh Coal

Tax-free Bonds

Hall of Man

The Astors

Tennessee Valley Authority


Advertising for the Collector


Combined shipping expense for those who obtain more than one item.

 Beautiful antique magazine, full of most interesting topics and illustrations, about 292 pages, In very fine condition.  Beautiful antique magazine, full of most interesting topics and illustrations, about 232 pages, In very fine condition.  Beautiful antique magazine, full of most interesting topics and illustrations, about 263 pages, In very fine condition.

Fortune Magazine October 1933 $24.99

 

march 1960 Popular Mechanics Magazine $29.00

 

Dec 1968 Popular Mechanics $28.00

 

august 1954 Popular Mechanics Magazine $29.00

Beautiful antique magazine, full of most interesting topics and illustrations, about 384 pages, In very fine condition, but for the partly unglued top cover on the spine,top left,  a bit of glue will fix it, Other than that is fine.  This Vintage Playboy Magazine from December 1969 is in very good condition with slight wear. This playboy magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11" and is suitable for framing. The Playmate Of The Month is Gloria Root. This Gala Christmas Issue's front cover features: Joe Namath Scores In An Exclusive Interview, A Do-It-Yourself Guide To Soft-Core Pornography, Playboy Goes To Rio, Sugar Ray Robinson On Cassius Clay, 14 Pages On Sex Stars Of 1969.  This June 1968 Vintage Playboy magazine is in very good condition with slight wear and the centerfold is loose. This playboy magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11" and is suitable for framing. The Playmate Of The Month is "Britt Fredriksen". The front cover features: "A 12-Page Pictorial On The Girls Of Scandinavia, Playboy Interviews John Kenneth Galbraith, Articles By Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas And Max Gunther, Humor By John Dempsey And Marvin Kitman".

 Great Magazine in near mint condition.

Shows many gorgeous 1962 fashions,(more than photos shown here) as well as the tenor of the times regarding home decor and Cooking,thoughts on Parenting,Great Recipes,and Womens beauty tips.Shipping is $2.50 USA Domestic.

1930 Popular Mechanics Magazine $39.00

 

Playboy Magazine-December 1969-Gloria Ro $18.49

 

Playboy Magazine - June 1968 - Britt Fre $18.49

 

Vintage 1962 Family Circle Magazine $5.00

This Vintage magazine features Great Fashions,(more than shown in the photos),the most mouthwatering recipes I've seen for a while(but these were the times when women really cooked)Health news,garden tips,etc.a bonanza of ideas for home decor.

Shipping is $2.50 USA Domestic.   Beautiful Vintage magazine featuring Artists and their works, working environments,their thoughts,hopes and dreams.

It features up & coming as well as Established Artists.Also it tells of exhibitions,the Fulbrighters, World Art,and Church Art.In this issue David Douglas Duncan did an interview with Pablo Picasso about his Sculpture, his models and life. (Photo shows small tear on the bottom of the back cover.)Shipping is $2.50 First Class Mail.(3 days)  Vanity Fair has been published since 1859 in both United States and Great Britain, and has been revived numerous times by several publishers as well as undergone change in its format and content.


Collectible issues of Vanity Fair are those that contain SPY ( Leslie Ward) illustrations which were found in British weekly editions from the late 1800s through early 1900s, and American editions from 1913-1935 whose covers feature the works of international artists such as Lepape, Covarrubias, Erte, Chance, Benito, Fish, Garetto, etc.


Wraps exhibit mild edge wear and rubbing, as well as to head and tail of spine, light edge toning to contents, else in good + to very good condition.


Cover Art - Mr. Claus by Miguel Covarrubias


Contents


IN AN ABOUT THE THEATRE

Business Men and the Theatre

Muriel Kirkland (Photograph by Steichen)

Margalo Gillmore (Photograph by Steichen)

The Shell-Game of the Arts

Frances Williams (Photograph by Steichen)

Jack Buchanan (Photograph by Vandamm)


CONCERNING THE CINEMA

Lillian Gish (Photograph by Hoyningen-Huene)

Degas in Hollywood (Photograph by Anton Brueh)

Mary Duncan (Photograph by Steichen)

Lili Damita (Photograph by Hoyningen-Huene)

Mary and Douglas Fairbanks (Photograph by Muray)

The Extremely Moving Pictures


THE WORLD OF ART

Etchings by Segonzac

Andre Dunoyer de Segonzac (Photograph by Steichen)

Sculptures by Chana Orloff

Maria Lani-The Subject of Many Modern Painters

Wire Sculpture by Calder

Dead Pictures on the Walls

La Gitana


THE WORLD OF IDEAS

The United States of Europe

The Passing of the Lights of Love

James Joyce's What-Is-It?

High Life in the Reign of Edward VII

A Journey Into Egypt

The Unpsychological Age

The Philosophy of Everything


LITERARY HORS D'OEUVRES

This Community Business

A Letter That Was Never Mailed

A Domestic History

A Vision of Don Juan

Chapters From My Memories

Literary Gentleman Goes Pig Sticking

Beauty and the Beast

-And Speaking of Love

HOw to Mix a Planter's Punch


SATIRICAL SKETCHES

Collectors-Average and Mean (Covarrubias)

The Too, Too Spoken Drama (Odle)


MISCELLANEOUS

Hall of Fame (Photographs)

Agnes Geraghty

Passing Goulashes at Contract

The Mystery of the Golf Swing (Robert T. Jones, Jr.)


 Vanity Fair has been published since 1859 in both United States and Great Britain, and has been revived numerous times by several publishers as well as undergone change in its format and content.


Collectible issues of Vanity Fair are those that contain SPY ( Leslie Ward) illustrations which were found in British weekly editions from the late 1800s through early 1900s, and American editions from 1913-1935 whose covers feature the works of international artists such as Lepape, Covarrubias, Erte, Chance, Benito, Fish, Garetto, etc.


Wraps exhibit mild rubbing, some spine wear, slight edge toning, else in very good condition.


Cover Art - Breaking in a Continent by Leon Carlin


Contents


THE WORLD OF IDEAS

Behind the American Mob Scenes

Memoirs of an Editor

The French Ministerial Merry-go-Round

Heidelberg Duels Once More

The Hardest Prison in the World to Manage


IN AND ABOUT THE THEATRE

Katharine Hepburn (Photograph by Steichen)

George S. Kaufman and Alexander Woollcott (Photograph by Steichen)

Miriam Hopkins (Photograph by Steichen)

The Theatre

The Younger Set on Broadway (Photographs by Nelson)


CONCERNING THE CINEMA

The Screen

Lily Damita (Photograph by Huene)


THE WORLD OF ART

The Circus Dancer


THE NOTION COUNTER

A Provincial Lady Sees Night Life

Won't You Be My Valentine?

First Flight

It Was Certainly Good Stuff

A Valentine for Mr. Woollcott

The Guldensuppe Murder

Hollywood Enters the Non-Fiction Field


SATIRICAL SKETCHES

Frances Perkins

How To Get Rid of Your Gold (Covarrubias)

The Grand Duchess Marie Paper Doll (Alajalov)

Giants on the Earth in These Days

Samll Talk


SPORTS AND GAMES

The Beard of the Prophet

Four ACes of Contract Bridge


MISCELLANEOUS

Father Coughlin (Photograph by Nelson)

Hall of Fame (Photographs)

Ruth Slenczynski (Photograph by Nelson)

Giants on the Earth in These Days

Vintage 1961 Family Circle Magazine $5.00

 

Craft Horizons 1955 featuring Pablo Pica $10.00

 

Vanity Fair - December 1929 Covarrubias $90.00

 

Vanity Fair - February 1934 Carlin $65.00

Vanity Fair has been published since 1859 in both United States and Great Britain, and has been revived numerous times by several publishers as well as undergone change in its format and content.


Collectible issues of Vanity Fair are those that contain SPY ( Leslie Ward) illustrations which were found in British weekly editions from the late 1800s through early 1900s, and American editions from 1913-1935 whose covers feature the works of international artists such as Lepape, Covarrubias, Erte, Chance, Benito, Fish, Garetto, etc.


Wraps exhibit mild edge rubbing else in very good condition.


Cover Art - Franksin Delano Roosevelt by Miguel Covarrubias


Contents


THE WORLD OF IDEAS

Political Stock-yards Report

Ireland Challenges the Empire

Conductors or Showmen?

Berlin After Dark

Everyman's Deems Taylor

Dictators-the Soviet Answer

General Coxey Fights On

A Century of Progress

The Police Lineup


CONCERNING THE CINEMA

Sadie Thompson Walks Again (Joan Crawford Photograph by Steichen)

They're Tough to be Famous (Photographs)

The Hollywood Express (Photograph)

Maureen O'Sullivan of Dublin (Photograph by Steichen)

The Screen


THE WORLD OF ART

Gertie - A Portrait by Emil Ganso


LITERARY HORS D'OEUVRES

The New Badger Game 

I Love Ya, Baby 

Men of Mystery - Stories by Jefferson Chase

Guts, Glee and Glue 

Evolution of the Speakeasy

Should a Husband Marry His Wife


SATIRICAL SKETCHES

The Unhappy Warrior

Impossible Interviews - Senator Brookhart vs. Marlene Dietrich (Covarrubias)


SPORTS AND GAMES

Amelia Earhart - The Woman Who Flew the Atlantic Alone

Ladies from Olympus


MISCELLANEOUS

Engineeer of Great Enterprises - Paul D. Cravath (Photograph by Steichen)

Our Dumb Brothers: Photographs

We Nominate for the Hall of Fame: Photographs

Travel and Transport Building, World's Fair (Photograph by Rittase)

The Warden of Sing Sing: Lewis E. Lawes: (Photograph by Steichen)

 Vanity Fair has been published since 1859 in both United States and Great Britain, and has been revived numerous times by several publishers as well as undergone change in its format and content.


Collectible issues of Vanity Fair are those that contain SPY ( Leslie Ward) illustrations which were found in British weekly editions from the late 1800s through early 1900s, and American editions from 1913-1935 whose covers feature the works of international artists such as Lepape, Covarrubias, Erte, Chance, Benito, Fish, Garetto, etc.


Wraps exhibit slight edge rubbing, else in very good condition.


Cover Art - New York Mayor, James J. Walker by Miguel Covarrubias


Contents


THE WORLD OF IDEAS

The Eighteenth Amendment Can be Repealed

Wanted: A Post-War Party

Life in a Russian Apartment

The American Caste System

Joyful James

Manchuria: A Tragedy of Errors

A Politician Looks at Business

William E. Borah

What Ameican Music is American?

The Modern Roman Circus


IN AND ABOUT THE THEATRE

The Theatre

Beatrice Lillie and Hope Williams (Photograph)

Diana Wynyard - Made in London (Photograph)

Ernest Truex (Photograph)

Leslie Howard (Photograph)


CONCERNING THE CINEMA

William Haynes

Sylvia Sidney (Photograph)

Evelyn Brent (Photograph)


THE WORLD OF ART

A Series of American Artists No. 1: Goergia O'Keefe

Myron C. Taylor


LITERARY HORS D'OEUVRES

Merrily We Roll a Log

Merchant of Souvenirs

Bertram the Burglar

The Hyndsyte Saga

The Lost Stars


SPORTS AND GAMES

It is to Weep

Sailor Jack Sharkey Pugilist (Photograph)


SATIRICAL SKETCHES

Impossible Interviews: John D. Rockefeller, Sr. and Stalin (Covarrubias)


MISCELLANEOUS

The Right Honorable Winston Churchill: Photograph 

Edna St. Vincent Millay: Photoraph Robinson Jeffers: Photograph

A Photographer of the 40s: Photographs

Errors That Have No End: Photographs

Our Ink-Stained Explorers: Photographs

Hall of Fame: Photographs

 Vanity Fair has been published since 1859 in both United States and Great Britain, and has been revived numerous times by several publishers as well as undergone change in its format and content.


Collectible issues of Vanity Fair are those that contain SPY ( Leslie Ward) illustrations which were found in British weekly editions from the late 1800s through early 1900s, and American editions from 1913-1935 whose covers feature the works of international artists such as Lepape, Covarrubias, Erte, Chance, Benito, Fish, Garetto, etc.


Wraps exhibit mild veritcal crease **** shelf grit, wear to head of spine, else in very good condition.


Cover Art - Uncle Sam by Miguel Covarrubias 


****Readers were instructed to fold the cover over to make a sad, hungry version of the national symbol (representing the previous year), then unfold to bring back the merry Uncle Sam that promised better times ahead.


Contents


ARTICLES

Playground of Hate-The Saar

How Young Men Can Go Political

Tarzan-Ape-Man into Industry

Murder in the Hermitage

The Theatre

Our Own Scotland Yard

American Darlings of Paris

The Birth of Two Transatlantic Giants

The Screen

Champions of 1935

King George's London

How Much Do You Know About Food?

Towie and Bidding of Goulashes


SHORT STORIES

Lazarus by Allan Seager

Candy From a Baby by Richard Sherman

New York-Washington Run by Winslow Boyd

Spring on the Pincian Hill by Nancy Hale

After the Cure by Tess Slesinger


PHOTOGRAPHS

Donald R. Richberg (Steichen)

Katharine Cornell and Basil Rathbone (Steichen)

Vanity Fair's Fancy Dress Ball

Lotte Lehmann (Steichen)

Gladys George (Steichen)

Life Begins at 8:40 (Norris Cummins)

Night and Day

Katharine Hepburn (Hoyningen-Huene)

Hall of Fame

Jean Harlow (Hurrell)

Cole and Dudley (Nelson)


ART AND CARICATURE

Impossible Interview-Gracie Allen vs. Gertrude Stein (Covarrubias)

The Gamut of Laughter (Steig)

Bali-The Enchanted (Covarrubias)

The Abduction of Rebecca (Painting by Delacroix)

Lovers-and Why (Benito)






 Vanity Fair has been published since 1859 in both United States and Great Britain, and has been revived numerous times by several publishers as well as undergone change in its format and content.


Collectible issues of Vanity Fair are those that contain SPY ( Leslie Ward) illustrations which were found in British weekly editions from the late 1800s through early 1900s, and American editions from 1913-1935 whose covers feature the works of international artists such as Lepape, Covarrubias, Erte, Chance, Benito, Fish, Garetto, etc.


In very good condition


Cover Art - Peace on a Tight Rope by Paolo Garretto


Contents


ARTICLES

A Revolution in the Movies

Lynching in America

Airplanes, Bombs, and Air-Guns

How the Class Voted

A Plea for Politeness

The U.S. Goes Beyond the Profit System

Blunders in Print

The Theatre Turns "He"

Where the Dear and the Antelope Roam

Captain Eden, Lord Privy Seal

Hollywood on Parade

Midsummer Massacre

King George's England

Out of a Job, and Into Society

Praise and Prejudice


SHORT STORIES

His Name Was Glo by William Seabrook

The Cousin to the Emperor by Allan Seager

Trinity by W. Thornton Martin


PHOTOGRAPHS

Miriam Hopkins (Bruehl-Bourges)

Night-Life in London (Schall)

Senator Robert Wagner (Nelson)

Grace Moore (Steichen)

Hall of Fame

Awake and Sing! (Steichen)

The Wallendas (Victor Keppler)

Behind the Scenes at West Point (Remie Lohse)

African Art Captures New York

Marlene Dietrich (Steichen)

Frank Shields (Nelson)

The Golf King

Bill Robinson (Hurrell)

James J. Braddock (Steichen)


ART AND CARICATURE

Impossible Interview - Dorothy Dix vs. Peggy Hopkins Joyce (Covarrubias)

Madame Leblanc

Our Hollywood Favorites, 25 Years Hence

George M. Cohan

Vanity Fair - September 1932 Covarrubias $45.00

 

Vanity Fair - April 1932 Covarrubias $45.00

 

Vanity Fair - January 1935 Covarubbias $65.00

 

Vanity Fair - June 1935 Garretto $75.00

Vanity Fair has been published since 1859 in both United States and Great Britain, and has been revived numerous times by several publishers as well as undergone change in its format and content.


Collectible issues of Vanity Fair are those that contain SPY ( Leslie Ward) illustrations which were found in British weekly editions from the late 1800s through early 1900s, and American editions from 1913-1935 whose covers feature the works of international artists such as Lepape, Covarrubias, Erte, Chance, Benito, Fish, Garetto, etc.



Wraps and spine exhibit mild wear and edge rubbing, else in very good condition.


Cover Art - American Puppet Show by Paolo Garretto


Contents


ARTICLES

No Southern Gentleman

The Supreme Court in 1935

Why I Hate Parties

Some Pioneers in the Snatch Racket

42 Years in the Vanderbilt Family

Why We Clash With Japan

How to Torture a Movie Star

California's Bluebeard Watson

The Theatre

A Great English Golfer: John Ball

Hollywood on Parade

Bill Tilden and Pro Tennis

King George's London

Madness Among the Experts


SHORT STORIES

The Caged White Woman of the Saraban by William Seabrook

Fugue for Harmonica by Allan Seager

On Last Goodbye by Richard Sherman


PHOTOGRAPHS

The Dictator (Bourges)

Amateur Night on the Air Waves (Remie Lohse)

Yehudi Menuhin and Sisters (Nelson)

Dolores Del Rio (Steichen)

Anna May Wong (Steichen)

Alfred Stieglitz

Tallulah Bankhead (Nelson)

Lily Damita (Steichen)

Hall of Fame

Myrna Loy (Hurrell)


ART AND CARICATURE

Donald Richberg

The Party Guests

New Titles for Old Masters

Impossible Interview - Dr. Samuel Johnson vs. Alexander Woollcoot (Covarrubias)

The Garden Through the Window

The Flying Trapeze




 There are 96 projects to make in this Christmas 1967 issue,published by the premier co. for needlework and crafts Tower Press.Very good shape, with only a few notes written on the cover as shown. Shipping is $3.00 USA First Class (3 days).  PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, shelf grit to rear cover, else in very good condition


Contents


Hollywood


Cover - Alice Faye

Hollywood's Super-Colossal Night Club

English Filly Wins Scarlett Derby (Vivien Leigh: Gone With the Wind)

Cold-Blooded Murder

A Fate Worse Than Death

Scenario Out of the Headlines

Stockings - $50 a Pair


Broadway


Cover - Gloria Day

Les Folies Bergere

Congo Dance

Bird Circus

Will Queen Elizabeth Set a New Style?


Sports


Cover - Colonel Ruppert

Everything Under Control

Three-Year Old Porter's Mite

The One and Only Sonia Henie

Women Can Take It


Departments


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Gedeon Case

 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light cover wear with slight separation at lower spine, mild edge toning, else in very good condition


Contents


Hollywood


Cover - Ann Morris

Lupe Lights Up! (Lupe Velez)

Hollywood Prototypes No. 1 (Nazimova, Clara Bow, John Gilbert, Ramon Novarro, Rudolph Valentino, etc.)

Wayne Morris vs. Tommy Farr

Let Your Hair Down Girls (Joan Bennett, Bette Davis, Shirley Ross, etc.)

Hollywood Twister


Broadway


Cover - Amelia Romano

The Private Pictures of a Cub Reporter

Collegiate Shag Champions


Sport


Cover - Tim Mara (NY Giants Football)

International Lifeboat Race

The Zulu Giants

Gama..The Pride of Patiala

Foreign Games in the U.S. - No. 1 (Bocci)

Play No. 48 (Brooklyn Dodgers Football)


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Wanderwell Murder

Vanity Fair - March 1935 Garretto $45.00

 

Vintage Xmas Popular Handicraft / Popular $5.00

 

PIC Magazine - March 7 1939 $14.99

 

PIC Magazine - November 1 1938 $19.99

PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition


Cover - Ann Sheridan


Contents


Kill the Ump! (Baseball - Ebbets Field and Yankee Stadium)

In the Morning

In the Afternoon

In the Evenings

Sally Sallied Forth and Conquered (Sally Rand)

New York's Boxing Commission

Banana Circus

You Can Go Blonde for Black Velvet

West Point Camp Ball

Slipping at Sixteen?

Crazy Bands

Horses' Gadgets

The Body Beautiful is Hand-Painted 

Marionettes

Saratoga Chips

Tricks of the Trade (Magic)

Is There a Jacobs Moody Feud? (Tennis -Helen Jacobs)


Album of Notgrious American Murders - The Winnie Ruth Judd Case

 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition


Contents


Hollywood


Cover - Gloria Dickson

Bridal Shower

It All Started Forty-Three Years Ago

Back is the Nature is the Bunk!

Wanted...A Bride for Ty (Tyrone Power)

Wanted...A Groom for Merle (Merle Oberon)

Slapsie Maxie (Maxie Rosenbloom)

Orchids to You! ( Burlesque)


Broadway


Cover - Maurice and Betty Whelan

The First Lady of the Theatre (Helen Hayes)

Adagio (The Whelans)

Hat Check Girl


Sport


Cover - Robert Riggs

The Colonel's Lady and Judy O'Grady

Two Clams on the Nose

World Series Heroes and Goats

Berger Averages 26.91 M.P.H.

He Must Be Good


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Hughes Case

 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition


Cover - Charles Atlas, Carmen and Laurie Lane


Contents


Hollywood


Cover - Clark Gable - Devil Reeler

The Season's Newest Crop (Ellen Drew, Ruth Hussey, Laurie Lane, Lana Turner, etc.)

Modern Mercenaries

A Hick from the Big City (Marie Wilson)

Crime Always Pays at the Box-Office


Broadway


Cover - Vera Zorina

20 Years on Top

Angels with Clean Faces

You're Never Safe With Eddie (Eddie Davis and Carmen)


Sports


Cover - Papa Beatty Feathers (Brooklyn Dodgers Football)

Apprentice Duppes (Jockey Lucas Dupps)

Doug Fonda...Outboard King

Here's Where the Money Goes! (Baseball)

Built Like a Statue (Charles Atlas)

Turf's Biggest Gamble (Annapolis - son of Man O' War, Horse Racing)


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Egan Case  PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition.


Contents


Hollywood


Cover - William Lundigan

Fit for Life

The Boys Know Best

A Little Child Shall Lead Them (Shirley Temple, Deanna Durbin, Mickey Rooney)

Real Life Scoops the Camera

They Got $25 a Day (Spencer Tracy, Robert Taylor, Gracie Allen and George Burns, etc.)

Happy Landing

Andy Panda

The Play's the Thing


Broadway


Cover - Zuider Zee

You'll See More of Them

Venus in Paradise

Sun Worshippers

Up She Goes


Sport


Cover - Erna Anderson

Marbles

Gehrig Breaks His String

Once Over Lightly

By The Skin of This Teeth

Nova Swims (Johnny Weismuller)


Departments


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Biddle Boys Case

PIC Magazine - September 20 1938 $14.99

 

PIC Magazine - October 4 1938 $14.99

 

PIC Magazine - Oct 18 1938 Charles Atlas $34.99

 

PIC Magazine - July 25 1939 Lou Gehrig $19.99

PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition


Contents


Hollywood


Cover - Lamarr Tracy

Is There a Doctor in the House

Jitterbugology 47a

Corrigan Gave In...Earning $50,000 in 60 Days (Douglas Wrong Way Corrigan)

Idiot's Delight (Lynn Fontanne, Norma Shearer)

Amateur Press Agents

Joan's Fans See Her Make-up Improve Through the Years (Joan Crawford)


Broadway


Cover - Leimoni...Napua

The Drunkard

Tobacco Road

Billy Rose Does it Again

Dorothy Lamour's Stand-in Steps Out On Her Own


Sport


Cover - NY Ranger Ott Heller with Alex Shibicky

Hatha Yoga

Goggle Shooting

Blind Wrestlers

Don Budge Enters the Hall of Wax

Cuba's Strong Man of Boxing


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Wilkins Case

 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition


Contents


Hollywood


Cover - Nanette Fabares

Escape to Bali

Goggling Gert

Movies Goaded US to War

League of Nations Face (Ralph Byrd)

Mademoiselle Ma Mere


Broadway


Cover - Karen Van Ryn

Their Tastes Differ

N.B.C. Air-Raids Europe

Opportunity Still Knocks


Sport


Cover - Tarzan Brown

Mermaid Williams (Esther Williams)

Flying Fish

Foul! (Jack Sharkey vs. Max Schmeling)

Australian Grain Race

Bill Watson One Man Track Team


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Belle Gunness Case


 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition


Contents 


Hollywood


Cover - Rita Hayworth

Norman Z. McLeod Directs with His Pen

Hollywood Does it Again

Horse Operas Back in the Money (Humphrey Bogart, William S. Hart, Errol Flynn, James Cagney, Tyrone Power, etc.)

Code of a Western Hero (Tex Ritter)

The Sex Circuit

The Education of Tom Brown


Broadway


Cover - Tamara Toumanova

They Hire Legs Only (Ann Corio, Gypsy Rose Lee)

Georgie Hale's Glamour Walk

Dip the Dope

The British Capture New York


Sport


Cover - Anthony Terlazzo

A Young Boxer Gets His Start

Figure Skating on Rollers

Man Spirals 3,000 Feet on Bat Wings

Anthony Terlazzo World's Champion Lifter


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Smoak Case

 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition


Contents


Hollywood


Cover - A Christmas Carol

Bubble Bath

Take and Double Takes (Allen Jenkins)

Goggle Fishing With the Powells (Joan and Dick)

California Sunshine Becomes a Drug on the Market

Hollywood

Hollywood Protoypes No. 3 (Mary Pickford, Colleen Moore, Janet Gaynor, Jimmy Stewart, etc.)


Broadway


Cover - William Gaxton and Victor Moore

Sunday Nights with Cissie Loftus

Jam Session Broadcast to England (Tommy Dorsey, Hot Lips Page, etc)

Love Dance by Tito Valde

Earl Carrol Issues a Chorus Call

They Died Rich

They Died Poor


Sport 


Cover - Piggyback

Parisians Train for Mountain Climbing

The Fiendish Practice of Breaking Horses' Tails for Style

Foreign Games in the U.S. No. 2 - Irish Hurling

Ski Wings

Bob Ripley


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Freda McKechnie Case

PIC Magazine - February 21 1939 $14.99

 

PIC Magazine - October 31 1939 $14.99

 

PIC Magazine - February 7 1939 $14.99

 

PIC Magazine - December 27 1938 $14.99

PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Mild spine wear with edge toning, slight lower cover separation, else in good + to very good condition


Cover - Bess Ehrhardt


Contents


To the Death (Cock Fighting)

A School for Playgoers

The Frostbite Fleet

On Location

Champion of the World (Boxing-Corbett, Fitzimmons, Jeffries, Schmeling, Sharkey, Joe Louis, Dempsey, Tunney, Johnson, etc.)

Radio Sound Effects

As Winchell Sees Broadway

Jack Doyle Czar of the Odds

The Ice Follies

Left at the Post


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Sensational Sashweight Murder of Albert Snyder  PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, slight cover stains else in good + to very good condition


Cover - Joan Crawford


Contents


Bronko Nagurski

If You're Down a Dark Alley (Self-Defense)

Jitter Bugs Say Phooey to Schmaltz! (Art Tatum, Louis Prima, Rag, Swing, etc.)

Faces at Miss Leopold

Cradle of Hockey (Toronto Hockey League)

Guinea Pigs for Glamour Girls

Seabiscuit

Fair or Foul? (Henry Armstrong vs. Enrico Venturi)

Joan Crawford Takes in New York

Sand-Sailing

Star-Bound

All Through the Night (Stan Shaw WNEW)


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Mysterious Death of Arnold Rothstein



 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition


Cover - Ballet


Contents


Murder on Skates (New York Rangers, Bobby Kirk and Butch Keeling)

A Fighting Name (Jack Sharkey

A School for American Ballet

Foul! Two Shots (Basketball Referee Pat Kennedy)

The Mountain Swingaroo

First Performance Tonight

$100,000 Hands (Willie Hoppe)

It's a Racquet! (Tom Nevins)

She Floats Through the Air

Slalom Race at Placid


Album of Notorius American Murders - The Fiendish Murder of little Marian Parker

 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition


Cover - Ruthanna Boris and Paul Haakon


Contents


The Outstanding Athlete of 1937 (Don Budge #1, Joe DiMaggio #2)

A Game Weekend at Stanford and at Yale

Hindu Style Wrestling

A Show is Born on Broadway Hooray for What!)

The Saliva Test (Thoroughbred Hoops)

Good Hunting! (Retrievers)

More About Skiing

The World's Most Expressive Face (Greta Garbo)


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Unsolved Murder of Reverend Edward W. Hall and Mrs. Eleanor R. Mills

PIC Magazine - February 22 1938 $24.99

 

PIC Magazine - March 22 1938 $24.99

 

PIC Magazine - March 8 1938 $24.99

 

PIC Magazine - January 1938 $24.99

PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition


Cover - Marvis Freeman


Contents


Star's Dressing Room

Stretched to Order

Hollywood (Carole Lombard)

Golden Gloves

Music Hath Charms

Luck of the Irish

Dance-Drunk Harlem (Savoy Ballroom)

Water Skiing

You Figure it Out

Scenes Behind the Scenes

Women's Swimming Association

Mavis Freeman


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Murder of Stanford White

 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition


Cover - Dorothy Lamour


Contents


Opportunity Knocks (Stork Club)

You Figure it Out (Pantomime)

Basketball

Their? Brought Them Fame (Eddie Cantor, Jean Harlow, Jimmy Durante, Mae West, Martha Raye, Marlene Dietrich, etc.)

The Pedaling Pedens

John L. Sullivan, the Boston Strong Man

Perfect Timing

Behind the Scenes at a Horse Show

Ice Knights in Armor (Hockey, NY Americans)

Siren of the Nile (Lillie Langtry, Theda Bara, Sarah Bernhardt, Claudette Colbert, etc)


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Trial and Execution of Sacco and Vanzetti




 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition.


Cover - Cleatus Caldwell


Contents


Underground War in Mexico (Nazi Propoganda)

Society's Silly Symphony

Kid Art

Swamp Treasure Hunt (Pearls)

Girl Campers

Army Entertainment (USO, Billy Rose)

Bigger Than Ever

Best Bet: The Bride Came C.O.D.

Hollywood Strikeology (Walt Disney Studios)

Gorgeous Hunk of a Girl (Cleatus Caldwell

25th Reunion (Yale University)

Clearwater Log Drive

Why You Like That Woman


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Tom Menser Case




 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, moderate spine wear else, one page exhibits closed tear, else in good + to very good condition.


Cover - Marjorie Ronde


Contents


Our Meat-Lets Keep it Clean (Trichinosis)

Men and Women in Need of Friends (Lonely Hearts Club)

British Factories Get a Face Lifting

Worth at Least a Quarter (Elayne Condos)

A Baseball Bat Instead of a Baton (Pioneer Club, NYC)

The Hollywood Story

Chaise Lounge Attire

Best Bet: Sullivan's Travels

Survival of the Fittest (Ella Boros)

Death at Glamis

The Professor Takes the Floor (Chick Davies, Duquesne University Basketball Coach)

Liars Wanted (Hitler, Gobbels, Goering)

Experiments in Chemical Blitz (Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland

Kilocycle Girl


Album of Notorious American Murders - The May Presnall Case

PIC Magazine - April 5 1938 Black Americ $24.99

 

PIC Magazine - February 8 1938 NY Americ $24.99

 

PIC Magazine - August 5 1941 $14.99

 

PIC Magazine - January 20 1942 $14.99

PIC was a short-lived magazine published by Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on events in the entertainment industry and current sports news. The magazine featured interesting and unusual photography, but was short on journalism endeavor.


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition.


Cover - Frances Neal


Contents


Two Thirds of a Nation by the Sea (Coney Island)

Street Warfare (Britain's Home Guard)

Parade Horse Beeder (Betty Lawrence)

Uncle Don's Daughter

Your Best Bet: Tom, Dick and Harry

Health is In Your Hands

Hollywood's Freshly Trend (Frances Neal)

Red Rider

Play's the Thing

Airport Fire Wardens

Joe the Great (Joe DiMaggio)

A Varmint Goes to the Dogs

Lincoln's Murderer Was Never Caught

Surf-Benny (Showgirl Ann Mace)


Album of Notorious American Murders -  The Ida Cox Case



 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition.


Cover - Florence Lundeen


Contents


Are You an American?

Legions of Death (Ku Klux Klan)

Dress to Please Him

The Brand (Cattle Branding)

Ark of Juneau

Andre and Hayward Photograph Hayward (Susan Hayward)

Best Bet: Million Dollar Baby

Keep Your Eye on the Ball (Marguerite Chapman and Golf)

Civil War in the Theatre (J. J. Shubert)

Sound for the Big Time

A Cushion for the Fall Guy (Eddie Arcaro)

Hobo Jump

High-Watha

Why 71,500 Husbads Left Their Wives


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Velma West Case

 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition.


Cover - Joan Crawford


Contents


Hollywood


Cover - Bob Taylor

What I Miss in Hollywood (Ethel Merman)

In a Fish Bowl

The American Arliss

Legs to Legs (Joan Crawford)

Cowboy to Cowboy (Gary Cooper)

The Real Miss America (Native Americans)

Salaam Sahib (Sabu)


Broadway


Cover - Gracie Allen

Eglevsky

Dogs Gather on Street Corner to WatchMan-Fight

Broadway Hosts


Sport


Cover - Wee Willie Turnesa

Golf Staged for the Spectators (Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead)

Sid Luckman in Action

Native Sports in Hawaii

Virginia Pye Tire Maker

Johnny Dundee..the Scotch Wop


Album of Notorious America Murders - The Butcher Boy Killer

 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition


Contents


Hollywood 


Cover - Richard Greene

Movie Made Smoke and Sweat (John Garfield)

Hollywood Prototypes No. 2 (Douglas Fairbanks, Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Gary Cooper, etc.)

County Fair (John Payne)

Unconscious Mimic (Carole Lombard)

Git Along Little Lady (Merle Oberon)


Broadway


Cover - Lane Truesdale

The Man is Drunk

Dime a Dance

Kiss the Boys Goodbye


Sport


Cover - Tex Walker and Curly Clements

Strain (Invitation Meet)

Danger! Men at Play (Football)

You've Read Their Stories (Frank Grahame, Sid Mercer, John Lardner, Damon Runyon, etc)

The Fleischer Collection)


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Pitezel Case

PIC Magazine - September 2 1941 Joe DiMa $24.99

 

PIC Magazine - June 10 1941 Ku Klux Klan $24.99

 

PIC Magazine - November 15 1938 Golf, S $19.99

 

PIC Magazine - November 29 1938 $14.99

PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning and grit, else in very good condition


Cover - Glenn Ford, Evelyn Keys and Ruth Terry


Contents


America's No. 1 Show Off: Mayor LaGuardia

Equador's Blood Worshippers

Cowboy Impressario (Gen. H. Winfield Scott)

Champagne Soldiers (National Guard)

She's All Wright (Teresa Wright)

Good-By Cafe Society

When Spanish Eyes are Smiling (Rita Hayworth)

Best Bet: So Ends Our Night (Dorothy Lamour)

High, Dry and Handsome

Jimmy Sounds Off (Roosevelt)

A Priest Goes to Confession (William W. Whelan)

Oh Deer!


Album of Notorious American Murders - Neal Bowman Case

 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition.


Cover - Veronica Lake


Contents


Peace-What Shall it Be? (Monsignor Fulton J. Sheen, Rabbi Stephen Wise and Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam)

I am a Human Scavenger

Bachelor Life (Maurice Chevalier, Howard Hughes, Franchot Tone, Alfred G. Vanderbilt, Lana Turner, Katharine Hepburn, etc.)

Mr. Kelley Goes to Washington

Hat Check-Cat Stretch

Surrealist Dance

What's Wrong With Lake's Legs?

Songs for Sale

Terpsicuties

Vacations Under $50

A Bathing Suit for 40c

Fool-Proof Club

Women Should be Seen and Not Heard


Album of Notorious Murder Cases - The Helen Moyer Case

 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 

.


Light wear with mild edge toning, corner creases, else in very good condition.


Cover - Mary Lou McDonald


Contents


The Most Shocking Child Pictures Ever Published

Board-Way

Carrying the Torch (George Jessel, Jack Dempsey, Jean Harlow, William Powell, Barbara Hutton, Cary Grant, James J. Walker, Jackie Coogan, Lana Turner, etc.)

The Phantom High School Jumper

We Object

Royalty on the Bum (King Haakon, King Farouk, Emperor Hirohita, Riza Shah Pavlovi, King George, etc)

Isn't She a Pretty Thing? (Showgirl Jean Blanche)

Simone Simon Simoon

Crashing the Ether

Old Clothes on New Women

Best Bet: A Yank in the RAF (Tyrone Power)

The Countess from Connecticut (Gene Tierney)

Tunney Breaks in Gobs (Gene Tunney)

What Do You Know About Your Country?

Rats

C.C.N.Y.R.O.T.C. Dance


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Leota Murphy Case





 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition


Contents


Hollywood


Cover - Hedy Lamarr

How Would You Handle Lamarr?

His Mother Had a Hunch

Broadway Saw Them First (Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, W. C. Fields, John Barrymore, Fredric March, Spencer Tracy, Clark Gable, Bette Davis, James Cagney, etc.)

The Birth of a Love Scene

Fredric March Loves Seven Women in Seventy Minutes

Smoke Eater Crawford (Joan)


Broadway


Cover - Beatrice Dante

Gwili Andre

Backstage Intrigue at the Ballet (Lifar, Massine, Youskevitch)

The Busiest Girl on Broadway

Broadway Charlatans


Sports


Cover - Coach Shuttleworth of Penn Charter

Duck Hunting in the Hudson Valley

Can Canz Come Back (Tony Canzoneri)

It Runs in the Family

They Pay Their Way


Departments


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Lizze Borden Murder Case

PIC Magazine - April 1, 1941 $19.99

 

PIC Magazine - May 27 1941 $14.99

 

PIC Magazine - October 14 1941 $14.99

 

PIC Magazine - December 13 1938 $19.99

PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, small tear to lower edge else in very good condition.


Contents


Hollywood


Cover - Lya Lys

Juarez - Mexican Patriot

Very Candid (Earl Carroll's Showgirls)

Continental Motion Pictures Presents

$2,000,000 Worth of Spaghetti, Spiders and Baby Carriages

You Can't Get Away With Murder (Humphrey Bogart, Lon Chaney, Peter Lorre)


Broadway


Cover - Spring Cleaning

The Most Frankly Intimate Show

Grand Guignol

Billy Rose's Aquacade

Announcing PIC's New York World's Fair Beauty Contest

Broadway Barnyard

 

Sport


Cover - Two Nights a Week

On a London Back Street

Shark! Shark!

Heenan vs. Sayers

Meet Meade (Don Meade)

Steel Muscles and Silver Bodies


Departments


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Tiger Girl Case

 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations.

 

Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition


Contents


Hollywood


Cover - Rita Hayworth

Air-Flame

Movies Started - 79 Years Before Columbus

Pillow Fight

Purge of '34 (Censorship: Carole Lombard and Clark Gable, John Boles and Lupe Velez, Joan Crawford and Johnny Mack Brown, etc.)

Hollywood Prefers Mud

Million Dollar Doubles 


Broadway


Cover - Shane and Armstrong

La Conga - Africa to Broadway

Flight

Two Tom Thumbs From Wurtzburg


Sport


Cover - Piggyfront

Roller Droming

Eight in the Ring

27:2 Seconds

Two Ring Tony (Galento)

Midget Mash


Departments


Vivien Leigh

Album of Notorious American Murders - The Titterton Case



 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition


Contents


Hollywood


Cover - Carole Lombard

Massey Sits for Carpenter (Ilona Massey)

They Scratch Out Eyes Over Billing

Pastry in the Puss (Buster Keaton and Mabel Normand)

Negro Movies for Negroes (Henry Armstrong, Francine Everett, Rex Ingram, Elson Wright, Connie Harris)

An Audition With Her Majesty (Shirley Temple)

Green Hell


Broadway


Cover - Esme O'Brien

Boston - Night Life in the Hub

Goodman Goes Legit (Benny Goodman)

The Reincarnation of Nefretiti


Sport


Cover - Bobby Bruns

Lew and Katie from Texas (Jenkins)

Thar She Blows

Mask

Belita She is Good

Jockey James Rollerdromes His Girl


Departments


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Maybelle Kelly Case

 PIC was a short-lived photo-journalism periodical published by Picpix, later Street and Smith from 1937 through 1948, with focus on entertainment, world events and sports news. The magazine featured in-depth unusual subject matter supported by interesting photography; however management, unfortunately, was short on marketing endeavor and unable to secure advertising revenue, enduring a difficult 12 year run before ceasing operations. 


Light wear with mild edge toning, else in very good condition


Contents


Hollywood


Cover - Gypsy Rose Lee

Hollywood Highlights 1938 (John Garfield, Ginger Rogers, Nancy Carroll, John Barrymore, Hedy Lamarr, etc.)

Sex Moves Out.. Family Moves In (Shirley Temple, Mickey Rooney, Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, William Powell, etc)

A Bucket of Cold Cream..A Bucket of Bald Heads

Ann Miller Sings Songs Better Than Golf Clubs

Eleanor Powell Demonstrates La Conga Tap


Broadway


Cover - Magnar Troupe

You Asked for It! (Marie Wilson, Rudolph Valentino, Max Baer)

Broadway Highlights 1938 (Betty Hutton, Mary Martin, Robert Morley, Ver Zorina, etc)


Sport


Cover - Ceferino Garcia

Sport Hightlights 1938 (Don Budge, Henry Armstrong, Glen Cunningham, NY Yankees, Tony Galento, Triumph, Jimmy Foxx, Dizzy Dean, Joe Louis, etc.)

Gym Antics

Red Dutton Player and Manager


Departments


Album of Notorious American Murders - The Texas Bluebeard Case

PIC Magazine - May 2 1939 $19.99

 

PIC Magazine - April 18 1939 $19.99

 

PIC Magazine - January 9 1940 Black Ame $24.99

 

PIC Magazine - January 10 1939 $19.99

Harper's Weekly magazine dated New York, Saturday, April 15, 1893. It is also marked A Journal of Civilization. It is in nice condition but has been folded for so many years and the binding edge is starting to tear apart. The cover picture is of Rear Admiral Bancroft Gherardi, U.S.N.. The magazine has 24 great pages filled with many articles and wonderful early advertising. View all pictures and it is sold as found. It is a great piece of history.  Magazine, The Youth's Companion, New England Edition dated Dec. 10, 1903. It is in nice condition but has been folded all these years and is tearing at the fold. It has 16 wonderful pages filled with so many things of interest to the children of the times. It is 16 inches high and 11 1/4 inches wide. It is sold just as found but a wonderful find.  2/26/1966 Saturday Evening Post magazine. It is complete with 96 pages. Condition is very good but not perfect. Articles include:

 

THE RIGHT-TO-WORK FIGHT MISSES THE POINT (SPEAKING OUT)...CONGRESSMAN ROBERT P. GRIFFIN.

THE JOHNSONIZATION OF WASHINGTON (AFFAIRS OF STATE)...STEWART ALSOP

THE WINTER OF THE SMALL WILDCATS (THE HUMAN COMEDY)...JOHN SKOW

MIAMI BEACH: SWINGING IN THE CITY OF ILLUSION...LEWIS H. LAPHAM

WHO IS BOURBAKI?...JOHN KOBLER

JUSTICE, THE LAW AND THE LAWYER...MARTIN MAYER

MY FATHER'S WIFE...FRANK O'CONNOR

PETER FALK: "THEY KILL YOU WITH SILENCE"...W.C. HEINZ

 

FICTION

 

FANTASTIC VOYAGE (PART 1)...ISAAC ASIMOV

THE PRODIGAL FOOL...ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER

 Vanity Fair has been published since 1859 in both United States and Great Britain, and  has been revived numerous times by several publishers as well as undergone change in  its format and content.


Collectible issues of Vanity Fair are those that contain SPY ( Leslie Ward) illustrations which were found in British weekly editions from the late 1800s through early 1900s, and American editions from 1913-1935 whose covers feature the works of international artists such as Lepape, Covarrubias, Erte, Chance, Benito, Fish, Garetto, etc.


Moderate spine wear, light edge toning, else in very good condition.


Cover Art - Going Down for the Last Time by Frederick Chance


Contents


THE WORLD OF IDEAS

Red Scare: Recognition Style

Congress Again - For Better, For Worse

The Women's Magazines

The Wettest New Year


IN AND ABOUT THE THEATRE

Ethel Waters (Color Photograph by Anton Bruehl)

The Ebsens (Photograph by Nelson)

The Theatre

Lyda Roberti (Photograph by Nelson)

Leslie Howard (Photograph by Steichen)


CONCERNING THE CINEMA

Ne Heads for Old Crowns

Diana Wynyard (Photograph by Nelson)

The Screen

Katharine Hepburn (Photograph by Steichen)

Boris Karloff (Photograph by Pinchot)

Marie Dressler (Photograph by Steichen)


THE WORLD OF ART

Old New York Drinking Places

The Foyer (Degas)


THE NOTION COUNTER

Babies, Just.....(Photographs)

My Times-and Yours

Something to Show

The Criminal Codifiers (Photographs)

The Intimate Recital

The Unregenerate

Death in a Hansom


SATIRICAL SKETCHES

Josef Stalin - Caricature by Schoukhaeff

Vanity Fair's Own Paper Dolls No. 3: The Prince of Wales (Alajalov)


SPORTS AND GAMES

Going to the Dogs for Money

Hitting the Canadian High-Spots


MISCELLANEOUS

International Street Scene (Photographs)

Mr. Speaker Rainey (Photograph by Nelson)

James W. Wadsworth (Photograph by Nelson)

Hall of Fame 

Radio Starts the New Year Right

Harper's Weekly Magazine, 1893 $30.00

 

Magazine, Youth's Companion, N. E. Edition $24.00

 

1966 Saturday Evening Post, Fantastic Vo $6.00

 

Vanity Fair - January, 1934 Chance $50.00

Loads of color ads & illustrations.

Cover is detatched - front & back cover held together by tape. Overall good condition, Cover is in nice shape shape for framing.

Complete issue from March 1928  This Vintage July 1985 Easyriders Magazine (Entertainment For Adult Bikers) is complete and in excellent condition. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11" and is suitable for framing. The front cover features Win A Harley And A Fly & Putt Trip To Europe, Rare & Righteous K Model, A Beauty Named July & Racing Hogs In 1947. Full of vintage stories & articles and nice vintage ads.  This Vintage September 1988 Easyriders Magazine (Entertainment For Adult Bikers) is complete and in excellent condition. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11" and is suitable for framing. The front cover features California Governor Vetoes Lid Law, David Mann's Heartfelt Vietnam Centerspread, Don't Miss The Fiction & The Finest Bikes And Women In The World. Full of vintage stories & articles and nice vintage ads.  This Vintage July 1988 Easyriders Magazine (Entertainment For Adult Bikers) is complete and in excellent condition. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11" and is suitable for framing. The front cover features 1988 Rodeo Calendar, All About Willie G. Davidson's 1947 Knucklehead, The Best Scooters From Daytona To Washington & Rip-Roaring Tails And Tales. Full of vintage stories & articles and nice vintage ads.

Vintage Cosmopolitan Magazine Harrison F $74.99

 

Easyriders July 1985 Daytona Beach $15.49

 

Easyriders September 1988 David Mann $13.49

 

Easyriders July 1988 Daytona $15.49




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