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Silver Screen
Silver Screen was an American movie magazine "reflecting the magic of Hollywood" published in the 20th century. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)
Publication History
The first issue of Silver Screen is dated November 1930. The first copyright-renewed issue is January 1944 (v. 14 no. 3). We know of no actively copyright-renewed contributions. (More details) (Issues do not appear to have been regularly renewed.) The magazine appears to be defunct, though it was publishing as late as the 1970s.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1930-1931: The Internet Archive has volume 1, covering November 1930 to October 1931.
- 1931-1932: The Internet Archive has volume 2, covering November 1931 to October 1932.
- 1933-1934: The Internet Archive has volume 4, numbers 1-6, covering November 1933 to April 1934.
- 1934: The Internet Archive has volume 4, numbers 7-12, covering May to October 1934.
- 1935: The Internet Archive has volume 5, numbers 4-12, covering February to October 1935.
- 1935-1936: The Internet Archive has volume 6, numbers 1-5, covering November 1935 to March 1936.
- 1936: The Internet Archive has volume 6, numbers 6-11, covering April to September 1936.
- 1936-1937: The Internet Archive has volume 7, numbers 1-6, covering November 1936 to April 1937.
- 1937: The Internet Archive has volume 7, numbers 7-12, covering May to October 1937.
- 1937-1938: The Internet Archive has volume 8, numbers 1-6, covering November 1937 to April 1938.
- 1938: The Internet Archive has volume 8, numbers 7-12, covering May to October 1938.
- 1938-1939: The Internet Archive has volume 9, numbers 1-6, covering November 1938 to April 1939.
- 1939: The Internet Archive has volume 9, numbers 7-12, covering May to October 1939.
- 1939-1940: The Internet Archive has volume 10, numbers 1-7, covering November 1939 to May 1940.
- 1940: The Internet Archive has volume 10, numbers 8-12, covering June to October 1940.
- 1951: The Internet Archive has volume 21, number 6, dated April 1951.
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