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RARE June 1913 Motion Picture Story Magazine with "Brightened Sunsets" scene cov

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    RARE June 1913 The Moving Picture Story Magazine with "Brightened Sunsets” cover. FEATURES on American’s “The Ashes of Three” by Don Beers from Stewart Edward White photoplay with
    6 pages and 4 scenes; Essanay’s “Two Social Calls” by Karl Schiller with 5 pages and 3 scenes; “A Yaqui Cur” by Claribel Egbert with 8 pages and 6 scenes; Lubin’s “Brightened Sunsets” by Rodothy Lennod with 7 pages and 7 scenes; Patheplay’s “The Frozen Trail” by Edwin M. La Roche with 11 pages and 8 scenes; Kalem’s “the Battle for Freedom” by Henry Albert Phillips with 9 pages and 6 scenes; Edison’s “A Concerto for the Violin” by Dorothy Donnelly from Anne Story Allen photoplay with 8 pages and 6 scenes; Thanhouser’s “Carmen” by Leona Radnor with 7 pages and 8 scenes; Melies’ “The Black Trackers” by Peter Wade with 9 pages and 8 scenes; Gaumont’s “To the Sweet” by Fritz Krog with sketch and 7 pages and 4 scenes; Vita graph’s “The Vampire of the Desert” by Norm Bruce with 10 pages and 7 scenes; Musings of the Photoplay Philosopher; The Appeal of “Beulah Land” by Wm Lord Wright; Popular Player Contest led by Alice Joyce, Warren Kerrigan, Earle Williams, Art Johnson and others including Francis X. Bushman, Muriel Ostriche, Marie eline, Edna Payne, and more;
    Chats with the Players with photos and text on Edwin Carewe, Hirschbaum sketch and text on G. M. Anderson, photo and text on the Harry Benham family, photo and text on Maurice Costello family; the Fifth Estate by Earl Tree;
    FULL PAGE PHOTOS of Norma Talmadge, Victoria Forde, Blanche Sweet, Henry Walthall, Flo LaBadie, Dolores Cassienelli, page with W. J. Butler & W. Christie Miller, Betty Gray Anna Q. Nilsson, Grace Lewis, Mary Fuller, Barney Gilmore, page with 3 of John Bunny, Ethel Clayton, Fred Church, Mabel Normand; page with head shots of all the popular players
    (without names);
    SKETCHES by Albert Benedict Schultz, Leslie Elton; W. F. Kunz, S. Murphy;
    NEWS ITEMS on Harvey Peake prose, Pauline Bush in “The Loneliness of Neglect,” Irv Cummings, Francis Cummings in “The Open Road,” Nellie Navaree in “A Race for an Inheritance,” Marin Sais in “Red Sweeney’s Mistake,” Lillian Christy in “When the Light Fades,” Luckie Villa in “Private Smith,” Baby Lillian Wade in “Love Before Ten,” Ruth Hennessey in “Odd Knote,” Mildred Bracken in “Molly’s Mistake,” Martin Faust in “The Lost Son,” Juelia Durand in “The Cowboy Heir,“ Ed Coxen in “Hypnotic Nell,” Isabelle Lamon in “The Miser,” Hazel Neason in “The Nurse of Mulberry Bend,” Evebelle Prout in “The Supreme Test,” Virginia Chester in “When Uncle Sam was Young,” Jean Darnell in “the Country Prize Baby,” Wm Meck in “A Wild Man for a Day,” Hazel Neason in “The Answered Prayer,” Mae Hotely in “She Must Elope,” Irma Dale, Nellie Goodwin in “A College Chaperon,” Virginia Ames in “Western Girls,” Victory Bateman, James Cruze in “His Heroine,” Anna Rosemond with Thanhouser; Leslie Scose in “The Nurse at Mulberry Bend,” Roland Gane in “The Gate She Left Open,” Eileen Paul in “The Redemption,” Georgia Maurice in “The One Good Turn,” Maata Horomona in “Hinemoa,” Harriett Kenton in “the Belle of South Wales,” Katherine Horne in “Under Two Flags,” Ernestine Morley in “The Supreme Sacrifice,” Wm Graybill in “For Sale: A Life,” Carl Winterhoff in “The Cowboy Millionaire,” Frances Ne Moyer in “Spoony Sam,” Mlle. Napierkowska in “Notre Dame de Paris,”
    Gladys Field left Essanay; Beth Taylor in Ed Redmon Stock; Jessalyn Van Trump in “Matches,” Claire Ffolliott, Gene Gautier in “The Shaughraun,” Miss Tony Sylva in “The Theft of the Secret Code,” Veronica Finch in “The Servant Problem,” Peggy Reid in “Carmen,” Bobby Tansen in “don Cesar de Bazan,” Nolan Gane in “The Dynamited Love,” Lila Chester in “Just a Shabby Doll,” Lizzie Conway in “Man Wanted,” Octavia Handworth with diphtheria; Zena Keefe to Europe, Eleanor Blanchard leaves Essanay due to health; Romaine Fielding a Corsican; Gwen Pates in “An Exciting Honeymoon,” Alice Inward left Excelsior off to London; Edgena De Lespine in “The Bawler-out,” Madame Nordica in “Cymbeline,” FLyinf A new western studio called Hope Ranch near Santa Barbara; Alice and Edna Nash (Vitagraph Twins) making a hit; Edith Halleren, Bert Angeles quietly married; Constance Crawley with Universal; Gert McCoy writing scenario; J. Stuart Blackton to Naples, Italy; Ethel Phillips here from Australia with Reliance; Chas Baille’s stunts;
    PROSE/POEMS on Ethel Clayton, Lillian Walker, Mary Fuller, Miriam Nesbitt, Ormi Hawley, Anna Q. Nilsson, Earle Williams, Zena Keefe, Earle Williams, Whitney Raymond, Leah Baird, Alice Joyce, G. M. Anderson, Mabel Normand, Blanche Sweet, Wallace Reid, Marc MacDermott, King Baggot; Francis X. Bushman;
    FULL PAGE ADS FOR back cover Kalem for Alice Joyce photo; inside back cover Vitagraph Players Postal cards with Maurice Costello; Motion Picture Story Magazine with photos of Edwin M. La Roche, Dorothy Donnell; Photoplay Clearing House; Thomas A. Edison Films; General Film; Vitagraph for with scene from “Cutey and the Twins,” Pathe’s Weekly, page with 5 photos of Cleo Ridgely and husband, J. M. Ridgely, and horses;
    ADS for illus. Hudson Navigation; Physical Culture Publishing; The Saldron Magazine;
    CONDITION: 174 pages filled with early motion picture productions, actors, actresses, producers, authors, industry news, edge/spine wear, nice condition inside.