Published by The Family Circle, Inc., Newark, NJ, 1938
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. A left-stapled magazine containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With articles, recipes, photographs, illustrations, comic art, and vintage advertisements throughout. The cover features photographs of Eddie Collins (featured in the inside column "Hollywood By-The-Way" by Dudley Early: "The Real Dope on Dopey"), Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney (in "Boys Town" reviewed in the issue), and Neill James (with inside article "I Worked My Way Around The World: Neill James tells how she earned enough en route to travel wherever impulse led her"). Other features include: short story "Miss Financier" by Dave A. Parker; photospread "Potpourri Internationale"; illustrated "Food For Thought" by Robert Pilgrim; film reviews "Those Flickers In Our Eyes" (with reviews of "Boys Town"; "Too Hot To Handle"; "Hold That Co-Ed"; and "Billy the Kid Returns"). Periodic very light edge wear to covers.
Published by The Family Circle, Inc., Newark, NJ, 1938
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: VG+. First Edition. A left-stapled magazine containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With articles, recipes, photographs, illustrations, comic art, and vintage advertisements throughout. The cover features photographs of actress Alice Brady (with inside article "Versatile Lady: Alice Brady - Fine Dramatic Actress or Grand Comedienne? Answer: Both - And Here's Why"); actor Edward G. Robinson (with inside review of his film "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse"); and Mrs. Janet Roper (with inside article: "Sailors' Sweetheart: Has One Dear To You Sailed To The Port of Missing Men? Janet Roper Has Found 5,000, Helped Other Thousands In Trouble Or 'On The Beach'"). Other features include: short story "The Light Fantastic" by Betty Wallace; illustrated "Food For Thought" by Robert Pilgrim; film reviews "The Reel Dope" (with reviews of "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse"; "Little Miss Broadway"; "Tropic Holiday"; "Fast Company"; "The Pearls of the Crown"; and "Young Fugitives"); article "Money-Changers" by Paul W. Kearney ("Con men's methods of mulcting merchants are many. How gullible would you have been if a slicker had tried these dodges on you?"). Staples very lightly age-rusted; very light edge wear to covers.