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Midnight Marquee's Classic Horror Movie Scrapbook, 1930s, Vol.1 (ebook)
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Midnight Marquee's Classic Horror Movie Scrapbook, 1930s, Vol.1 (ebook)

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Classic horror movie fans are familiar with the classic movie posters and images from the 1930s Golden Age of Horror, but this fascinating book of graphics includes articles, images and rare photos that will be appreciated and enjoyed by any movie fan.

A Word from the Publishers

Midnight Marquee Press, Inc. has published over 120 books, most on classic movies and moviemakers. Over the years we have spent many hours doing research for many of those titles. We are fascinated by the way these films were seen at the time. So, since you can only do so many articles or chapters on Frankenstein, we can do something new—based on something old. We hope movie fans will be as intrigued as we were by the original newspaper clippings, ads, photos and just strange items found in the 1930s newspapers, magazines, and pressbooks. We wish some of the images were easier to read, but we did our best to clean them up as much as possible.