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Hollywood's Poverty Row 1930 - 1950

Author: Fernett, Gene
ISBN #: 0-914042-01-7
Price: $35.00
Publisher: Coral Reef Publications, Inc.
Publisher Location: Satellite Beach, Florida
Pub Date: 
Book Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: Good+
Binding: Hard Cover
Edition: First printing
Poverty Row is term for the small, struggling studios of young Hollywood, which produced a surprising number of feature films. Studios included are Metropolitan, Screen Guild, Mascot Pictures, Grand National, Monogram Pictures, Republic Pictures, Tiffany Pictures, Lippert Productions, Chesterfield, and Victory. Well illustrated with b/w photos. Dark red cloth boards with gilt spine lettering. Head/heel of spine bumped. Dj has two closed tears, minor chips, edgwear, and rubbing. In protective mylar jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.