Film Weekly LOT of 17 Magazines Janurary to Sept 1930 Fine to VF British Rare

$ 528.0

Language: English Publication Year: 1930 Publication Month: July, August, September, October, November, December Publisher: The Cornwall Press Publication Frequency: Weekly Publication Name: Film Weekly Genre: Celebrity, Movies & TV, Music Distribution: Paid Circulation Country of Origin: Britain Seller Notes: “Remarkably well-preserved condition ranging from Fine to Very Fine with mild tanning of paper.”

Description

Film Weekly, subtitled “The National Guide to Films,” was a popular British film magazine published during the early decades of cinema. It played a notable role in shaping film culture in the United Kingdom during the late silent and early sound-film era. Dimensions: 9.5 in x 13 in. Condition: Remarkably well-preserved condition ranging from Fine to Very Fine with mild tanning of paper. Contained in this LOT of 17: January 4, 1930: Barbara Kent January 11, 1930: Jameson Thomas January 18, 1930: Ronald Coleman January 25, 1930: Sue Carol February 22, 1930 Georges Carpentier March 1, 1930: Joan Bennett March 8, 1930: Ramon Novarro March 22, 1930: Warner Baxter May 17, 1930: Dennis King May 24, 1930: Lawrence Tibbett June 14, 1930: Richard Dix June 21, 1930: Lila Lee July 12, 1930: Greta Garbo July 26, 1930: Jeanette MacDonald August 9, 1930: Norma Shearer August 23, 1930: Mauice Chevalier September 20, 1930: Madeleine Carro Origins and Launch (1928): Film Weekly was first published in 1928 in London. It emerged at a time when cinema was rapidly expanding in popularity and audiences were hungry for behind‑the‑scenes stories, gossip, and film reviews. Style and Content: The magazine became known for: Short news items about film productions Celebrity interviews and gossip Plot summaries and film reviews Features on film stars (both British and Hollywood) Photographs and fan-oriented content Its tone was lively, accessible, and often sensational — similar to other entertainment weeklies of the time. Merger and End (1939): In 1939, Film Weekly was acquired by and merged into Picturegoer, another major British film magazine. After the merger, Film Weekly ceased publication as a standalone title.

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