Motion Picture Classic (Jan-Dec 1920)

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SHADOWLAND A Magazine for Dreamers cKany a man has a secret dream Of where his heart would be ; ^Ine Is a low oerandahed hut In a tope beside the sea." So sang Laurence Hope and few people knew more about dreams and shadows than she did. Dreams were all about her — the pink flowering almonds of Kandahar — the hiding places of the blue poppy — the purple fields of peaks that stretch from Northem India to the snows of Thibet — the shadow of clouds upon fields of iris — the shadows of moonlight falling on mosque and tower and minaret. To read her is to see the Char Minar again, to feel once more the scent of the yellow jessamine and the champac. Every dreamer knows that the shadow is sometimes more than the substance — it was Emerson himself who said that the faintest reverie is divine. Shadowland will call your dreams to mind. Something of all men's dreams will come into it — the dream home and the dream child; dream pictures; dream plays and the players that haunt our dreams; poetry and those age-long dreams of the human race — health and happiness. If Laurence Hope could come back to the world she loved, we venture to say that she would like "Shadowland.'' She would say that it fits into a world where dreams are king — where men first dream of what they wish to do and then find means to make their dreams come true. If you are a dreamer, you belong to us. SHADOWLAND, 175 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, New York \\f^\y\rvO\ft<\\rA^^f»\Kf^^\r£i\uai\fi<\tr£<[\rAV^^ hif*irrirtit*ir/»^it^«iii/4\iirt(\ir/'«>irr«of/'«-\it/wit/»ii[^*iir/-«>i! illi?^My>WM^MIiniiraiWtf!WfliiHt!;wwB^)<wMWjB^ (One hundred and nine)