I love the 1941 RKO book with the early announcement of CITIZEN KANE under the 
title JOHN CITIZEN USA.
These are the real curiosites of film history and the studio books, generally I 
feel, are undervalued.
Some of the art that appears in them is often superior to the final art used on 
posters. One would think that a lavish book just of trade ads
would be a welcome addition to the printed histroy of film. The book THE LOST 
ART OF HOLLYWOOD few years ago was good, but there is so much more promise 
buried in the
vaults of tradead art that is out there.
Phil

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Hershenson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, February 1, 2013 07:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MOPO] FA: 28 ultra rare studio year books & exhibitor magazines at 
auction close Sunday; many great ones, many great bargains

I want to let you know that we have a small but excellent selection of 28 of 
them ending SUNDAY afternoon (they are the first items in this set of auctions; 
see them all atthis link:http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/sort/1/15.html), 
February 3rd beginning at 3 PM CST (NOT 7 PM CST like our Tuesday & Thursday 
auctions).IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO FIND INCREDIBLY SCARCE ITEMS, THEN LOOK NO 
FURTHER! PLUS, I JUST LOOKED OVER THE 28 ENDING SUNDAY, AND MANY OF THEM ARE 
FAR UNDER WHERE THE SAME OR SIMILAR ITEMS HAVE SOLD FOR IN THE PAST!
With just two days to go, many of these are currently at VERY reasonable 
prices. Here are just a few of the best ones (the below are links, and the ones 
that don't have images have icons at the end that link to images):
6p001 PATHE 1930-31 campaign book '30 wonderful signed art of their top stars 
and upcoming movies!
6p003 RKO CAMPAIGN BOOK 1940/41 campaign book '40 Citizen Kane when it was John 
Citizen U.S.A.!
6p002 RADIO PICTURES 1929 - 1930 campaign book '29 sensational full-color ads 
with lurid artwork!
6p026 SHOW exhibitor magazine '37-38 special issue entirely on The Hurricane!
6p004 COLUMBIA PICTURES 1940-1941 campaign book '40 incredible full-color ads 
with great art!
6p018 MOVING PICTURE WORLD exhibitor magazine January 21, 1911 cool ads from 
100 year old studios!
6p010 20TH CENTURY FOX 1977 campaign book '76 Star Wars, Wizards, Silver Streak 
& many more!
6p013 UNIVERSAL WEEKLY exhibitor magazine August 5, 1933 wacky teaser Invisible 
Man comic book ad!
and on and on and on and on!
Don't forget to check out our 28 studio year books or exhibitor magazines at 
auction (there are less than two days to go before they start to endSUNDAY 
afternoon, February 3rd beginning at 3 PM CST), or view all of the 999 studio 
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