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Re: Silent film journals online

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 4:19 pm
by urbanora
Four more film journals have appeared online as part of the excellent Margaret Herrick Library Digital Collections. They are:

Cinema Chat (1919-1920) (74 issues) (fan magazine)
Movies (1930-1934) (8 issues) (fan magazine)
Movie Monthly (1925) (3 issues) (fan magazine)
Silver Sheet (1920-1925) (18 issues) (Thomas Ince house journal)

The collection is here: http://digitalcollections.oscars.org/cdm. It includes many other kinds of digitised resource, incluing papers of Adolph Zukor, William Selig, silent era sheet music, photographs of Alfred Hitchcock in the 1920s, and film star ephemera.

My report on the resource is here: http://thebioscope.net/2012/07/20/marga ... llections/

Re: Silent film journals online

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 10:57 pm
by craig2010
Media History DP, often in collaboration with places like Essanay Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Library of Congress and various individuals, has past couple of weeks put up a ton of recorded sound, (Edison Phonograph Monthly, Variety Radio Directory) theatrical (New York Clipper) and film publications (Moving Picture World, Photoplay, Motography) and assorted other great stuff

http://archive.org/details/mediahistory

Re: Silent film journals online

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 8:21 pm
by Bruce Long
I recently added a few more publications to the Internet Archive, including:

Pantomime
Oct. 29, 1921: http://archive.org/details/PantomimeOct.291921" target="_blank

Photoplay
Jan. 1917: http://archive.org/details/PhotoplayMagazineJanuary1917" target="_blank

Movie Pictorial (from microfilm)
May-June 1914: http://archive.org/details/MoviePictorialMay-june1914" target="_blank
July-Aug. 1914: http://archive.org/details/MoviePictori ... august1914" target="_blank
Sept.-Nov. 1914: http://archive.org/details/MoviePictorialSept.-nov.1914" target="_blank
Feb.-Oct. 1915: http://archive.org/details/MoviePictorialFeb.-oct.1915" target="_blank

The Photo-Play Review (from microfilm)
Mar.-July 1915: http://archive.org/details/ThePhoto-pla ... h-july1915" target="_blank
Aug.-Nov. 1915: http://archive.org/details/ThePhoto-pla ... .-nov.1915" target="_blank

Re: Silent film journals online

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 11:12 pm
by Gagman 66
Bruce,

:) That issue of PANTOMIME is spectacular! Thanks much!

Re: Silent film journals online

Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 4:38 am
by Rob Farr
The excellent Media History Digital Library now has a complete run of Moving Picture World from it's inception in 1907 thru 1919. They are seeking funding to complete the run thru the journal's demise in 1927. http://mediahistoryproject.org/" target="_blank" target="_blank

Re: Silent film journals online

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 6:32 am
by craig2010
Along with the many other wonderful sites mentioned already in this thread (such as Media History Digital Project), the Library of Congress Packard Campus has recently started putting up journals and magazines (both film and audio) from its collection on the Internet Archive.

You can find them here: http://archive.org/details/libraryofcon ... kardcampus
http://archive.org/search.php?query=col ... publicdate

Here are the motion picture volumes put online to date recently
Exhibitors' Times (Volume 1)
Motion Picture (Volume 42)
Motion Picture Magazine (Volume 26)
Motion Picture Magazine (Volume 14)
Motion Picture Magazine (Volume 13)
Motion Picture Magazine (Volume 12)
Motion Picture Magazine (Volume 11.1)
Motion Picture Magazine (Volume 10)
Motion Picture Magazine (Volume 9)
Motion Picture Magazine (Volume 8)
The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Volume 7)
The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Volume 5)
The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Volume 4)
The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Volume 3)
The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Volume 2)
The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Volume 1)
Motography (Volume 20)
Motography (Volume 19)
Motography (Volume 18)
Motography (Volume 16.2)
Motography (Volume 16.1)
Motography (Volume 15.2)
Motography (Volume 15.1)
Motography (Volume 13)
Motography (Volume 12)
Motography (Volume 10)
Motography (Volume 11)
Motography (Volume 9)
Motography (Volume 7 and 8)
Motography (Volume 5 and 6)
The Nickelodeon (Volume 5)
The Nickelodeon (Volume 4)
The Nickelodeon (Volume 1 and 2)
Motography

Re: Silent film journals online

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 9:41 am
by Bruce Long
I recently added a few more publications to the Internet Archive, including:

Film Fun
January 1921:
http://archive.org/details/FilmFunJanuary1921" target="_blank

Also, I scanned some pages from microfilm of the 1922-23 Morning Telegraph. The text is generally readable, but text search is not reliable; you could miss something useful if you don't browse.

Morning Telegraph (Louella Parsons columns and articles)
Jan-Apr 1922 http://archive.org/details/MorningTeleg ... llaParsons" target="_blank
May-Aug 1922 http://archive.org/details/MorningTeleg ... august1922" target="_blank
Sep-Dec 1922 http://archive.org/details/MorningTeleg ... cember1922" target="_blank"
Jan-Apr 1923 http://archive.org/details/MorningTeleg ... -april1923" target="_blank
May-Aug 1923 http://archive.org/details/MorningTeleg ... august1923" target="_blank
Sep-Dec 1923 http://archive.org/details/MorningTeleg ... cember1923" target="_blank
Those were Parsons' last columns for the Morning Telegraph before she was hired by Hearst and went to the New York American.

Morning Telegraph (Sunday column of movie news from Los Angeles, usually by Frances Agnew)
1922-1923 http://archive.org/details/MorningTeleg ... n1922-1923" target="_blank

Sidenote: In Hollywood Babylon there was a photo with the caption "On board the Oneida, Marion Davies welcomes Tom Ince". That photo has since been used on several websites, with similar identification. But it was really a photo of her greeting her director, Robert Vignola, and was published over a year before the Ince event, as you can see here: http://archive.org/stream/MorningTelegr ... 1/mode/1up" target="_blank :roll:

Re: Silent film journals online

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 6:36 pm
by Bruce Long
I recently added a few more publications to the Internet Archive, including:

Filmplay Journal
August 1921:
http://archive.org/details/FilmplayJournalAug.1921" target="_blank

Screenland
November 1920:
http://archive.org/details/ScreenlandNov.1920" target="_blank
December 1920
http://archive.org/details/ScreenandDec.1920" target="_blank
January 1922
http://archive.org/details/ScreenlandJanuary1922" target="_blank

Jim Jam Jems
April 1921
http://archive.org/details/JimJamJemsApril1921" target="_blank

The Tatler
August 1920
http://archive.org/details/TheTatlerAug.1920" target="_blank
October 1920
http://archive.org/details/TheTatlerOct.1920" target="_blank

Re: Silent film journals online

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:37 am
by Gagman 66
Bruce L.

:) Some terrific additions. Tanks much!

Re: Silent film journals online

Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 1:11 pm
by Rollo Treadway
A friend just directed me to this fascinating resource: The Keaton Family Scrapbook, filled with clippings of newspaper advertisements, articles and cartoons relating to The Three Keatons, c. 1900-1909, plus a trade ad for The Scarecrow.

http://digitalcollections.oscars.org/cd ... ll8/id/417

Re: Silent film journals online

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 6:26 am
by Bruce Long
During the past year I've added some more scanned publications to the Internet Archive, including:

Broadway Brevities:
Nov. 1922 https://archive.org/details/BroadwayBrevitiesNov22" target="_blank
Oct. 1923 https://archive.org/details/BroadwayBrevOct1923" target="_blank

Film Fun:
April 1922 https://archive.org/details/FilmFun0422" target="_blank
Sept. 1922 https://archive.org/details/FilmFunSept.1922" target="_blank

Moving Picture Stories:
30 Nov. 1917 https://archive.org/details/MPS30Nov1917" target="_blank

Photoplay:
Feb. 1912 https://archive.org/details/Photoplay0212" target="_blank

Silverscreen:
23 March 1922 https://archive.org/details/Silverscreen23Mar22" target="_blank

The Tatler:
April 1919 https://archive.org/details/Tatler0419" target="_blank
Aug. 1919 https://archive.org/details/TatlerAugust1919" target="_blank
Oct. 1919 https://archive.org/details/Tatler1019" target="_blank
Dec. 1920 https://archive.org/details/TatlerDec1920" target="_blank

Vitagraph Life Portrayals:
Jan. to April 1914 https://archive.org/details/VLPJanApr1914" target="_blank

Re: Silent film journals online

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 9:58 am
by Ann Harding
For those interested in French silent film journals, several have become available recently:

(You can download each issue as a pdf file and search inside.)
Cinémagazine 1921-1935
Ciné Pour Tous 1919-23
Cinéa 1921-23
Cinégraphie 1927-28
La Gazette des sept arts 1923
Paris-photographe 1891-94
Pour Vous 1928-1940

Re: Silent film journals online

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 9:42 am
by Bruce Long

Re: Silent film journals online

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 12:40 pm
by Tommie Hicks
Bruce,

Your work on this project has been a tremendous help to me and I thank you.

Re: Silent film journals online

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 11:45 am
by Bruce Long
Since my last post here, I have occasionally added more old publications to the Internet Archive, including the following:

Pantomime, Jan. 28, 1922 https://archive.org/details/Pantomime28Jan1922
Pantomime, April 15, 1922 https://archive.org/details/Pantomime041522
Pantomime, April 29, 1922 https://archive.org/details/Pantomime042922
Pantomime, May 27, 1922 https://archive.org/details/PantomimeMay271922
Filmplay, July 1922 https://archive.org/details/FilmplayJuly1922
Screenland, February 1923 https://archive.org/details/Screenland0223

Bruce Long

Re: Silent film journals online

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 6:55 am
by westegg
Incredible. Thanks!

Re: Silent film journals online

Posted: Thu May 06, 2021 11:27 am
by Bruce Long
Since my last update, the magazines I have uploaded to the Internet Archive include the following:

Photoplay, May 1914: https://archive.org/details/photoplay-may-1914
Pantomime, Jan. 7, 1922: https://archive.org/details/Pantomime07Jan22
Pantomime, Dec. 17, 1921: https://archive.org/details/Pantomime17Dec1921
It, Jan. 15, 1921: https://archive.org/details/It15Jan1921
Close-Up, Feb. 5, 1922: https://archive.org/details/CloseUp05Feb1922
Close-Up, Feb. 20, 1922: https://archive.org/details/CloseUp20Feb1922
White Way, July 1919: https://archive.org/details/WhiteWayJuly1919/mode/2up