Stringer's Books and Ephemera

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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