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Auction History Result

7m153 EXHIBITORS HERALD exhibitor magazine July 8, 1922 16-page Metro 1922-23 section, Nanook!

Date Sold 6/18/2017
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An Original Vintage Exhibitor Magazine (measures 9 1/4" x 12 1/4" [23 x 31 cm]; 92 pages) (Learn More)

Exhibitors Herald, one of the main trade magazines sent to movie theater owners in the 1920s (it was first published in 1915). In early 1928, this magazine was bought out by the leading magazine, Moving Picture World, and for a short time, publication continued with both names on the cover, but soon publication of this magazine ceased, and Moving Picture World became really massive, having the combined advertising from both publications. There were only a few issues published with both names. Each magazine measured approximately 9" x 12", and each contained around 70 pages. Each weekly issue would be filled with profusely illustrated articles about upcoming movies, statistics about box office grosses of current releases, and sometimes articles about coming developments in motion picture technology, and sometimes sections illustrating how theaters advertised current movies. Of greatest interest to collectors are the dozens of advertisements (most full-page) from all of the major studios! Many of these ads were full-color, and the studios spent a great deal of time and money creating them, for it was through these exhibitor magazines that the studios gained bookings for their upcoming releases, which was the direct income they received from those movies (by contrast, the posters they created helped theaters take in more money, but that did not directly benefit the studios, except when they owned the theaters, or if higher grosses resulted in more bookings). Note that these exhibitor magazines were ONLY sent to theater owners, and the general public never had a chance to buy them. But most theater owners treated them like old newspapers, throwing them away after the movies had played. Consequently, they are extremely rare, especially those from the 1920s and 1930s! Note that we do not have the time to list the contents of each magazine we are selling, but we have pictured the cover, and, in most cases, an interior single page, and an interior 2-page spread. We tried to pick out some of the more interesting interior pages, but we did not spend much time doing so! Each of these magazines, which were NOT printed on newsprint, and were printed on quality paper, is packed with very interesting visual and written material, almost all of which has not been seen since the date the magazine was published. We doubt anyone who buys these magazines will be disappointed by the content!. If anyone knows more about this, please e-mail us and we will post it here.
Important Added Info: Note that included in this exhibitor magazine is a 16-page insert which is on deluxe paper, which is the promotion for Metro Pictures in 1922-23. We would suspect that this was made separately as a 16-page campaign book (likely with added covers), but we don't know for certain, because we have never seen this or any Metro campaign book from the 1920s! The magazine also has cool ads for other movies that were coming out at this time, including an incredible 2-page ad for Nanook of the North and a 2-page ad for Oscar Wilde's A Woman of No Importance (see our images). Note that we have provided a picture of the front cover of the magazine, and also pictures of several two-page spreads (but we didn't make much effort to find the best ones!). These images should greatly help you judge the overall condition of the magazine.

Condition: good to very good. The cover has tears, creases, some stains, and small paper loss around the edges, and they are separated from the spine. Some of the interior pages have scuffing or smudges around the edges.
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