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Rare June 11, 1913 NY Dramatic Mirror with Sarah Bernhardt cover
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RARE June 11, 1913 NEW YORK DRAMATIC MIRROR with Sarah Bernhardt cover. Features on High Comedy, Heroes and Big Incomes on Shakespeare, “Years of Discretion,” by H. E. Stearns; The Art of Dramatic Criticism by Clayton Hamilton with Hamilton photo; Shakespeare est Shakespeare; A Problem in English by T. Herbert Chestnut; The Friars’ New Home with sketch of new club building and Fourth Floor plan layout; Wasted Energy by Josephine Bonaparte Crowell; 2/3 column on Albini, The Magician; Fritzi Scheff Retorts 1/6 page; ½ page on The “Deborah” Imbroglio; 2/3 column on Kinemacolor Closed;PHOTOS of Fritzi Scheff in “Mlle Modistee,” Mary Keener; Jessie Bonstelle; Mary Mitmann; Mlle. Sato dancing; Florence Nugent Jerome; “Within the Law” with Flo Nash, John Willard, Wm B. Mack; sketch of new Minneapolis Garden Theatre; Mary Irwin shooting rifle with 11 lines of text; Adele Ritchie with 12 lines of text; C. Morton Horne with 6 paragraphs; L. G. Bissinger with 3 paragraphs; Rowden Hall with 5 paragraphs; Priscilla Knowles with 4 paragraphs; Tom Mills; Maidel Turner; J. Searle Dawley; Lionel Adams; Itala’s “The Fatal Grotto,” 2 from Essanay’s “A Brother’s Loyalty” starring Francis X. Bushman; Chas Urban’s Kinemacolor grounds in England; 2 scenes from Selig’s “Alone in the Jungle,”
PLAY REPORT on :”All Aboard” by Mark Swan, music by E. Ray Goetz and Malvin Franklin, staged by Wm Wilson at Lew Field’s 44th Street Roof…riotous vaudeville performance reinforced by splendid specialties
…chief to score along Lew Fields, Geo Monroe, Nancy Lee, Zoe Barnett, Carter De Haven, Flora Parker and others;
NEWS ITEMS on Austrian Stager Censorship; 6 lines on Adeline O’Connor; 4 paragraphs on Bijou Fernandez and Bes Sitgreaves; 5 paragraphs on Anna Wheaton, Margaret Anglin and Maude Adams; 8 lines on Theodore Roberts; 7 lines on Howard Kyle; 13 lines on Edith Lyle; 6 lines on Lillian Russell and Gamut Club; Dustin Farnum and Billy Elliott to Europe on motion picture expedition; titles ofr Forbes-Robertson, Gertrude Elliott; Billy Sunday apologizes to Madame Schumann-Heinck; 17 lines on Mary Keener; 14 lines on Mlle. Dazie; 6 lines on Lyn Harding; 11 lines on Ralph Bunker; 2 paragraph on Ethel Barrymore; Eva Tanguay to marry? Edwin Hesser ill; Fritzi Scehhf at Chicago Studebaker Theatre in “Mlle Modiste,” 3 paragraphs on Robert Hilliard; Mabelle Parker’s divorce; Lillian Engstrom inherits 0,000; 4 paragraphs on Martin Beck and International vaudeville circuit; La Petite Adelaide wed to J. J. Hughes; 5 paragraphs on Gilbert and Sullivan success; George Rignold estate; 5 paragraphs on million subscribed for LA skyscraper with theatre inside by Cohan and Harris, Col. Savage and others; Flo Harrison marries F. D. Guery; Edna Archer Crawford showed finish and intelligence; 2 paragraphs on new Henry Clay Blaney play; Mae Desmond returns as youngest leading stock lady, a remarkably versatile and talented actress; Edith Lyle a leading lady of conspicuous talent; Eleanor Gordo brilliant opening in Boston; ;
DATES AHEAD for John Mason, Vaughan Glaser, Cecil Spooner, Eddie Foy, Magician Houston in Canton, China, Nankin, Shanghai; Eva Tanguay and hundreds more;
MOTION PICTURES SECTION items on criticism of motion pictures; K. W. Linn of Electric Film; F. E. Moore of Hiawatha, Warners, Feature Films, comments; -+Censorship on “The Wages of Sin,” Flo Bindley in motion pictures , “The Pay Train,” new Selig additions with Edwin Wallock, Tom Carrigan, Alma Russell, Harriet Notter, Rose Evans; Famous Players engages J. Searle Dawley after 5 years with Edison; column on Gaumont Films Score; Walt Parr death; North American Films incorporates for million; Liebler-Vitagraph to film stage productions; Agnes Egan Cobb one of few women experts in film business; Maude Fealy’s first film, “King Rene’s Daughter,” 7 lines on Ned Burton; 5 lines on Oscar Apfel; 7 lines on Rodman Law; 4 lines on James Gordon; Essanay at Ithaca with Bev Bayne, Helen Dunbar;
FILM RELEASES LISTINGS, FILM REVIEWS for Edison’s “The Almond-Eyed Maid” Mary Fuller noteworthy acting; Edison’s “Right for Right’s Sake” Laura Sawyer excellent; Edison’s “Professor Nutt,” with Mrs. C. Jay Williams; and other films;
ADS for ½ page Vitagraph with “Cutey Tries Reporting” scene; ¼ page Essanay for films of Francis X. Bushman, Alkali Ike, G. M. Anderson and more; ¼ page Lubin; 1/3 page Ramo Perfect Studios; ½ page Union Features; ½ page General Film with 4 scenes; ¼ page Kalem with scene;
Full page George Kleine for “Quo Vadis,” 2/3 page Selig for “Alone in the Jungle,” ¼ page Kinemacolor; Gert Robsinon featured with Victor Films; Edwin August with 2 photos; Itala Big Films for “The Fall of Troy” “The Fatal Grotto,” ½ page First International Exposition of the Motion Picture; Thanhouser for “The Snare of Fate,” 2/3 page Coming Edison Films and the Edison Kinetoscope; Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley in Rex Films; ½ page Biograph with 3 scenes;
CONDITION: COMPLETE 36 pages filled with early stage, theatre and motion picture productions, actors, actresses, producer, authors, industry news. WAS PART OF BOUND VOLUME therefore bare spine, restapled, edge wear, edge tears/chips, some upper left water damage, one torn/taped page, decent condition for age.