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    Philadelphia City Paper [#1215, September 4-11, 2008] ed. Brian Howard (Philadelphia Experiments, free, 72pp, tabloid) []
    Paul Curci, publisher.
    Details supplied by Todd Mason.
    • 18 · A Hive Full of Green Bees · Matthew Quick · ex; novel excerpt: The Silver Linings Playbook, FSG, 2008.
    • 20 · The Possible City · Nathaniel Popkin · ex
      excerpt from The Possible City: Exercises in Dreaming Philadelphia, Camino Books, 2008.
    • 23 · Book Quarterly · Various · br














    The Philadelphia Inquirer [No. 311, April 7, 2009] ed. William Marimow (Philadelphia Media Holdings, small broadsheet, 75¢) []
    Brian Tierney, Publisher. Details supplied by Todd Mason.
    • · Look Again: Chapter 1 · Lisa Scottoline · ex; from Look Again forthcoming from St. Martin’s Press, 14 April 2009.















































    Photo Detective   (about)
    A light fiction detective magazine “with as fresh a slant as tomorrow’s newspaper.” The stories were illustrated with photographs of models. The men are shown fully clothed and generally intently examining clues. The women show a lot of leg.

    • Publishers:
      • Emess Publishing Company; 404 N. Wesley Avenue, Mount Morris, IL: Photo Detective.
    • Editors:




    Photo-Play World [May 1919] (35¢, standard) []
    Novelizations of silent films. Details supplied by Mike Ward.
    • 9 · The Marriage Price · Arline Grier · ss
      derived from “For Sale”, by Griswold Wheeler, Saucy Stories, Sep. 1918.
    • 16 · The Jungle Trail · Margery Graham · ss
    • 38 · Faith · Frances Whelan · ss
      derived from “Faith” by Richard Washburn Child, Every Week, Dec. 31, 1917.
    • 45 · A Man and His Money · Laurence Greenwood · ss







    Photoplay Magazine [v6 #3, August 1914] (The Cloud Publishing Company, 15¢, 170pp, 7″ x 9.75″ pulp, cover: [photo of Florence LaBadie]) []
    Details supplied by Morgan Wallace.
    • 19 · Dorothy Gish · [uncredited] · pt
    • 20 · Robert Grey · [uncredited] · pt
    • 21 · Mary Alden · [uncredited] · pt
    • 22 · Jane Novak · [uncredited] · pt
    • 23 · John Brennan · [uncredited] · pt
    • 24 · Ray Gallagher · [uncredited] · pt
    • 25 · Neva Delorez · [uncredited] · pt
    • 26 · Stella Razetto · [uncredited] · pt
    • 27 · Robert W. Frazer · [uncredited] · pt
    • 28 · Earle Foxe · [uncredited] · pt
    • 29 · Viola Barry · [uncredited] · pt
    • 30 · Baby Lillian Wade · [uncredited] · pt
    • 31 · Jackie Saunders · [uncredited] · pt
    • 32 · Edwin August · [uncredited] · pt
    • 33 · Grace Cunard · [uncredited] · pt
    • 34 · Scene from “Trinkets of Tragedy” · [uncredited] · pt
    • 35 · The Only Son · Robert Kerr · sa; with photos from Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company starring Jim Blackwell, A. MacMillan, Thomas W. Ross, Jane Darwell, Merta Carpenter, Arthur Collins, Milton Brown, J. P. Wild, Fred Starr.
    • 53 · The Girl on the Cover · Mabel Condon · iv [Ref. Florence La Badie]; with photos.
    • 58 · Through the Flames · Edith Huntington Mason · sa; with photos from Rex Motion Picture Company starring Herbert Rawlinson, Ann Little, Frank Lloyd, William Worthington, Olive Johnson.
    • 66 · The Tale I Told to My Wife · Elmer Edmond Johnson · pm
    • 67 · Adele Lane, Pretty and Proud and Petite · Richard Willis · iv; with photos.
    • 71 · Trinkets of Tragedy · Frank L. Nelson · sa The All-Story March 1912; with photos from The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company starring Francis X. Bushman, Ruth Stonehouse, E. H. Calvert, Bryant Washburn, Charles Hitchcock, Rapley Holmes, Matthew Betz.
    • 79 · Carmen Edna Maisonave—Edna Maison “for short” · William Richards · iv [Ref. Edna Maison]; with photos.
    • 83 · Laura Leonard—Heart Specialist: When Mary Wrenn Got Married · as told to Vivian Barrington · sl; illustrated by J. Clinton Shepherd
    • 91 · Prowlers of the Wild · Marion Short · sa; with photos from Bison Motion Pictures starring Herbert Rawlinson, Ann Little, Frank Lloyd, William Worthington, and Essie Fay.
    • 98 · The Apple of Paris, and Maude Fealy · Katherine Synon · iv [Ref. Maude Fealy]; with photos.
    • 103 · Why Famous Film Favorites Forsook Footlights’ Fascinations or Filmdom Fame—[an interview with] Lillian Walker · Johnson Briscoe · iv [Ref. Lillian Walker]; with photos.
    • 107 · Why Famous Film Favorites Forsook Footlights’ Fascinations or Filmdom Fame—[an interview with] William Wadsworth · Johnson Briscoe · iv [Ref. William Wadsworth]; with photos.
    • 111 · Peaceful Villa · George F. Paul · pm
    • 112 · The Dupe · Vivian Barrington · sa; with photos from the Éclair Film starring Robert Frazer, Mildred Bright, Helen Marten, and Clara Horton.
    • 120 · Mae Hoteley: Philosopher and Optimist · Pearl Gaddis · iv [Ref. Mae Hoteley]; with photos.
    • 124 · The White Ghost · William Curry · sa; with photos from the Milano Film; original Italian title and actors unknown.
    • 131 · Breaking Into the Game · A Girl Who Didn’t Break In · ar; with a two-page photo.
    • 136 · The Vampire’s Trail · Marie Coolidge Rask · sa; with photos from the Kalem Film starring Alice Joyce, Tom Moore, Alice Hollister, Harry F. Millarde, Robert Walker.
    • 145 · Dolly of the Dailies:—No. 9: Dolly Plays Detective · Helen Bagg · sa; plus photos from the Edison Film starring Mary Fuller; adapted from the photoplay of Acton Davies. this was actually Episode 10 in the series.
    • 153 · The $250 Prize Awarded: A Woman Wins Photoplay Magazine’s Amateur Scenario Contest · [uncredited] · ms; won by Mrs. Cordelia B. Ford of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
    • 156 · A Sketch of Mrs. Ford · [uncredited] · bg
    • 160 · The Photoplaywrights’ Department · A. W. Thomas · cl
    • 164 · The Confessions of a Scenario Editor [Part 1 of ?] · [uncredited] · sl


    Photoplay Magazine [v6 #4, September 1914] (The Cloud Publishing Company, 15¢, 170pp, 7″ x 9.75″ pulp, cover: [photo of Mary Pickford]) []
    Details supplied by Morgan Wallace.
    • 11 · Marguerite Clayton · [uncredited] · pt
    • 12 · Ben Wilson · [uncredited] · pt
    • 13 · Cissy Fitz-Gerald · [uncredited] · pt
    • 14 · Charles Clary · [uncredited] · pt
    • 15 · Mary Anderson · [uncredited] · pt
    • 16 · Dustin Farnum · [uncredited] · pt
    • 17 · Myrtle Stedman · [uncredited] · pt
    • 18 · Jay Morley · [uncredited] · pt
    • 19 · Irene Wallace · [uncredited] · pt
    • 20 · Richard Stanton · [uncredited] · pt
    • 21 · Grace Cunard · [uncredited] · pt
    • 22 · Rapley Holmes · [uncredited] · pt
    • 23 · Anna Luther · [uncredited] · pt
    • 24 · George Holt · [uncredited] · pt
    • 25 · Vinnie Burns · [uncredited] · pt
    • 26 · Max Figman (in “The Man on the Box”) · [uncredited] · pt; a scene from his first film debut, reprising his stage role.
    • 27 · The Broken Barrier · Edith Huntington Mason · sa; with photos from the American Film starring Edward Coxen, Winifred Greenwood, Ida Lewis, George Field, John Steppling, William Bertram.
    • 35 · The Unspoiled Mary Pickford · Katherine Synon · iv [Ref. Mary Pickford]; with photos.
    • 40 · My Movie Hour · Paul S. Fuller · pm
    • 41 · The Man on the Box · Richard Vincent Dale · sa; with photos from the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company starring Max Figman, Mabel Van Buren, Harry Fisher, James Neill, Lolita Robertson, Horace B. Carpenter, Jack W. Johnston, William Elmer, Jane Darwell, C. F. Le None, Fred Montague, Fred L. Wilson, Betty Johnson.
    • 59 · Unmasking a Villain: George Holt Proves an Exemplary Citizen · William Richards · iv [Ref. George Holt]; with photos.
    • 63 · The Brand · Bruce Westfall · sa; with photos from the Kalem Film, starring Alice Joyce, Henry Hallam, Tom Moore, Helen Lindroth, John Mackin, Alice Hollister, Mary Ross, Doris Hollister.
    • 70 · Why Famous Film Favorites Forsook Footlights’ Fascination for Filmdom Fame—[an interview with] Harry S. Northrup · Johnson Briscoe · iv [Ref. Harry S. Northrup]; with photos.
    • 74 · Why Famous Film Favorites Forsook Footlights’ Fascination for Filmdom Fame—[an interview with] Miriam Nesbitt · Johnson Briscoe · iv [Ref. Miriam Nesbitt]; with photos.
    • 78 · Laura Leonard—Heart Specialist: When Lovers Agree to Disagree · as told to Vivian Barrington · sl; illustrated by J. Clinton Shepherd
    • 86 · William Garwood: A Man with a Mission and a Message · Richard Willis · iv [Ref. William Garwood]; with photos.
    • 91 · Making Slap-stick Comedy · Emily B. Heininger · ar; with photos.
    • 95 · The Eagle’s Mate · Randolph Reedy · sa; with photos from the Famous Players Film starring Mary Pickford, James Kirkwood, Ida Waterman, Robert Broderick, Harry C. Browne, Helen Gilmore, Jack Pickford, Estelle Kirby, R. J. Henry, Russell Bassett, J. Albert Hall.
    • 104 · Blazing a Trail in the Movies · Pearl Gaddis · iv [Ref. Sidney Olcott]; with photos.
    • 108 · His Brother’s Blood · Mary Aurilla Swift · sa; with photos from the Lubin Film starring Edward Peil Sr., Ormi Hawley, William Cahill, Richard Morris.
    • 117 · “Jimmie” Cruze: A Reel Soldier of Fortune · Mabel Condon · iv [Ref. James Cruze]; with photos.
    • 121 · Adventuring · Alice Corbin · pm
    • 122 · Dolly of the Dailies—No. 10: A Dolly at the Helm · John Leisk Tait · sa; plus photos from the Edison Film starring Mary Fuller; adapted from the photoplay of Acton Davies. this was actually Episode 11 in the series.
    • 128 · Globe Trotters · Harvey Peake · pm
    • 129 · Helen o’ Kalems—She Is Also Called “The Versatile Miss Lindroth” · Minerva Martin · iv [Ref. Helen Lindroth]; with photos.
    • 132 · The Manager · Berton Braley · pm
    • 133 · Uncle Bill · Marie Coolidge Rask · sa; with photos from the Vitagraph Film starring Donald Hall, William Humphrey, Julia Swayne Gordon, Constance Talmadge, Billy Quirk, Anita Stewart, Albert Roccardi, Jack Brawn, Anders Randolf, Lillian Burns.
    • 143 · Somebody’s Sister · Rutherford Davies · sa; with photos from the Selig Film starring William Stowell, Adele Lane, Edwin Wallock, Edith Johnson, Joseph Hazelton, Lillian Leighton.
    • 154 · The Confessions of a Scenario Editor [Part 2 of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 158 · The Photoplaywrights’ Department · A. W. Thomas · cl
    • 162 · Plot Versus Technique · A. W. Thomas · ar
    • 166 · Thumbnail Biographies · Monte M. Katterjohn · bg; about Louella O. Parsons of Essanay & Phil Lang of Kalem.


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