eMoviePoster.com has an extraordinary group of *1,434 exhibitor magazines,
pressbooks, all sorts of books and much more* at auction ending Tuesday the
24th (starting at 7 PM CST) at *http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/13.html
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/13.html>*, and we think there are
items of interest to *EVERY* collector in this set of auctions, and we
don't want you to miss them, because there are excellent selections of each
type!

Many people have the mistaken idea that rare vintage movie memorabilia from
*GREAT* films (or the biggest stars) is always very expensive and "out of
reach" for most collectors, and *this is largely true when you stick to
posters, lobby cards and even stills, but if you "think outside the box"
and consider other types of movie memorabilia, you can be amazed just how
affordable it can be, even for the very best titles!* Our current auctions
contain *LOTS* of first release hardcover and softcover books, pressbooks,
program books, and magazines (both rare exhibitor ones, and regular ones)
dealing with many of the most collected titles and stars, and you will be
positively amazed at how reasonably priced almost all of them are.

In the past, we have auctioned relatively small numbers of these types of
items at one time, along with other items, but *THIS* time, we are offering
amazing large collections of each type (because they come to us from
several very long time collectors who assembled them over decades). You
won't see a selection like this again, at least not all in one place at one
time (and if you tried to duplicate what we are offering, you could not do
so in the rest of your life, because many of these are *SO* incredibly rare!

But "extreme rarity" doesn't always equal "high prices", at least not in
eMoviePoster.com auctions! Currently, with a few days to go, there are
hundreds of items at just a few dollars each, and just about all the items
(not just the lowest priced ones) are mostly *FAR* under where the items
have sold for in the past (the ones that ever have sold in the past!).

What are the items in this set of auctions? Here are direct links to just a
few of them:
*282 exhibitor magazines
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Amagazine%252C%2520exhibitor/13.html>*
 (over *HALF* from the 1930s!)


*244 pressbooks
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Apressbook/13.html>220
souvenir
program books
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Asouvenir%2520program%2520book/13.html>217
books
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Abook/13.html> *(hardcovers
and softcovers, including 50 rare English hardcover film annuals, from the
1920s to the 1950s)






*109 trade ads
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Atrade%2520ad/13.html>49
promo
brochures
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Apromo%2520brochure/13.html>28
campaign
books
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Acampaign%2520book/13.html>14
French
pressbooks
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253AFrench%2520pressbook/13.html>11
cigarette
card albums
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Acigarette%2520card%2520album/13.html>11
casting
directories
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/search/casting%20directory/13.html>10
**mini
window cards
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253Amini%2520window%2520card/13.html>*
...and there is so much more not listed above, so* PLEASE* check out them
all!

I do want to call your attention to the "*ELEVEN casting directories
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/search/casting%20directory/13.html>*".
Do you know what these were? They were published from the late 1920s on,
and they would have listings of people looking for jobs in Hollywood, and
they made their money by selling "featured ads" to people who wanted
greater recognition! Very few of them have survived, surely because people
who received them considered them like old newspapers, to be discarded
after they were outdated.

*BUT WHAT MAKES SOME OF THEM SO FASCINATING IS WHEN THEY CONTAIN A PERSON
(or persons!) WHO WOULD NOT BECOME A STAR UNTIL LATER ON (and the above 11
were selected for individual auctions because they DO have great feature
ads for future stars, so please check them out!).*

We also are auctioning two amazing yearbooks from the *"NATIONAL VAUDEVILLE
ARTISTS
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/film_title/NATIONAL%20VAUDEVILLE%20ARTISTS%20YEARBOOK/13.html>"*
(from
1925 and 1927), and those each include simply wonderful ads for *Harry
Houdini*, and also ads for people whose greatest fame was years away,
including *Ted Healy* (pre-Stooges, in an act with his wife!), *Sophie
Tucker*, *Bill Robinson* (with his wife, before he became "Bojangles"!), *Burns
& Allen* (when they were billed as "George N. Burns and Grace Allen"), and
many more! These seem like they belong in a museum!

We urge you to try to look over *ALL* these rare and diverse items, because
they contain so many cool rarities you may well never see again! I could go
on and on about the many great items, *but I would SO much rather you look
through all 1,434 for yourself, because seeing the items yourself "sells"
them so much better than anything I can write!*

There *WILL* be lots of great deals when these close Tuesday (and probably
a bunch of real "steals") but you can't get them if you aren't bidding, and
it takes a while to go through 1,434 auctions, so why not go to
*http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/13.html
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/13.html>* and start checking these
all out?

*PLEASE CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING! If YOU are not so interested in these, but
have friends who would be (because many of our bidders collect movie
posters, and NOT so much these "different" kinds of items) then do us (and
them!) a favor by helping spread the word to them before these close!*

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