Abraham Lincoln (United Artists) (1930)

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NSHACKLE AND \LJuJL*. - THESE MAKE Reach Your Patrons Through Libraries and Bookstores The time is ripe for money making tie-ups with your local bookstores. Ar¬ range with them for window displays of books featuring great men of modern history. By using stills and special displays on Lincoln they can stimulate strong in¬ terest of value to themselves and to you. Biographies, famous achievements of great men, are now being featured throughout the United States by bookstores selling at popular prices providing you with a ready made medium to help you advertise the life of Lincoln, the most beloved character in American history. Libraries will be equally as eager to co-operate with you in stimulating interest in Lincoln literature. Below you will find a list of the most popular books written around the life of Lincoln. Clip the list and take it to your local library. Arrange with them for the distribution of bookmarks listing the books they have on Lincoln. Also interest them in a display of stills and advertising material available showing pictorially the life of Lincoln, the emancipator. POPULAR BOOKS ON “LINCOLN”—By Godfrey Rathbone Benson Charnwood .Holt “LINCOLN THE LAWYER”—By Frederick Trevor Hill . Century “ABRAHAM LINCOLN MAN OF LET¬ TERS”—By Robinson.Putnam “ABRAHAM LINCOLN—THE BOY, THE MAN”—By James Morgan.MacMillan “ABRAHAM LINCOLN”—By John Torrey Morse.Houghton “ABRAHAM LINCOLN”—By John George Nicolay and John Hay.Century “CHARACTER SKETCHES OF LINCOLN” —By Henry Bascom Rankin.Lippincott “LINCOLN”—By Nathaniel Wright Steven¬ son..Hutchison, Bobbs Merrill “LIFE OF LINCOLN”—By Ida Minerva Tarbell .McMillan “ABRAHAM LINCOLN”—By Emil Ludwig. “ABRAHAM LINCOLN”—By Carl Schurz, Houghton “ABRAHAM LINCOLN THE PRAIRIE YEARS”—By Carl Sandburg Harcourt ABRAHAM LINCOLN “ABRAHAM LINCOLN” — By Anthony Gross .Harper “LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN”—By W. E. Barton.,.Bobbs “SOUL OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN”—By W. E. Barton. HI ..Doran “EVERYDAY LIFE OF ABRAHAM LIN¬ COLN”—By F. F. Browne.Putnam “LINCOLN THE WORLD EMANCIPA¬ TOR”—By John Drinkwater.Houghton “ABRAHAM LINCOLN, AMERICAN STATES¬ MAN”—By J. T. Morse, Jr.Houghton “PERSONAL TRAITS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN”—By Helen Nicolay.Houghton “SHORT LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN” —By J. G. Nicolay. Century “LINCOLN MASTER OF MEN”—By Alonzo Rothchild .Houghton “LINCOLN”—By N. W. Stevenson.Bobbs “IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF LINCOLN”—By Ida Minerva Tarbell. Harper “ABRAHAM LINCOLN”—By Brand Whit¬ lock . Small Catchlines A picture without a parallel. Lincoln, his life an epic of history; his heart, the well of human , love; his strength, a fibre that held a torn nation together. / The Colossal adventure of a Great Heart sublimely pictured by the maker of “The Birth of a Nation”. The Wonder picture of the Century. Lincoln, the champion of Brother Love. A master of men, a political strategist, a Captain of Destiny, pilot¬ ing a ship of state through a storm-tossed sea of selfishness and hate, guided only by the star of Great Love. Another D. W. Griffith triumph that will live through the ages. Battles rage, Sheridan rides, millions fume, history is written and Lincoln lives again in this supreme screen achievement. A superb cast bringing to vivid life the great figures of one of the stormiest eras in the adventurous growth of our country. Not the Lincoln of bronze monuments, but the Lincoln of flesh and blood, jesting, and loving, created by the foremost artists of the screen. * * * Walter Huston, as Lincoln, a masterly portrayal by a master artiste The drama of a simple soul who rose to greatness through his sublime love for humanity. A titanic spectacle marking the birth of a new screen era. Moral obstacles, social oppositions, and political wars vanished before the majesty of his power and benevolency. Champion of a nation, propelled by the consuming fires of an im¬ passioned romance. He piloted a tortured nation through the maelstrom of jealoujfc and hate to the harbor of brotherly love and understanding. SILVER-MARSHALL RADIO DEALERS WILL HELP YOU ADVERTISE “ABRAHAM LINCOLN” WITH THIS NATION-WIDE TIE UP. Silver-Marshall, Incorporated, manufac¬ turers of radios and radio equipment, are co¬ operating with their dealers throughout the United States in order to help you advertise “Abraham Lincoln”. They are furnishing their dealers with window banners and other attractive window displays. Get in touch with your local Silver-Marshall dealer. Supply him with stills and photos for a window display. Make up an attractive lobby display featuring the Silver-Marshall radio. You will find your local dealer ready and willing to co-operate with you to the fullest. These are the dealers who are working one hundred per cent to co-operate with you in reaping a harvest of advance publicity for “Abraham Lincoln”: DISTRIBUTORS •Redding Radio, Inc. 1726 N. Charles St. Baltimore, Maryland Stern & Company, Inc. 210 Chapel Street Hartford, Connecticut Allied Elec. Supply Co. 118 Ninth Street Pittsburgh, Penna. Arnold Woodenware Co. 5209 Detroit Avenue Cleveland, Ohio L. R. Klose Electric Kalamazoo, Michigan H. T. Hackney Company Broadway Viaduct Knoxville, Tennessee Wright & Wilhelmy Tenth and Jackson Streets Omaha, Nebr. Hyland Elec. Supply Co. 700 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, Illinois Electric Lamp & Supply Co. 1122 Pine Street St. Louis, Missouri Marshall-Wells Co. Spokane, Washington Electrical Spec. Co. 433 E. Lamed Street Detroit, Michigan W. Bergman Hdwe. Co. 89 Oak Street Buffalo, New York Marshall-Wells Co. Great Palls, Mont. G. W. Myers Co. Cameron and Mulberry Streets Harrisburg, Penna. R. C. P. Limited 75 Sherbourne Avenue Toronto, Ont., Canada Ackes, Baker & Gliewe 90 Exchange Street Rochester, New York Marshall-Wells Co. Billings, Montana H. E. Saviers & Son 42 W. Second Avenue Reno, Nevada The Electric Corp. Ninth and Minna Streets San Francisco, Calif. Crescent Elec. Supply 779 Iowa Street Dubuque, Iowa Marshall-Wells Co. Portland, Oregon Marshall-Wells Co. 542 First Avenue, S. Seattle, Washington Marshall-Wells Co. 2824 Tenth Avenue So. Minneapolis, Minn. Turner Lippe Co. 37-39 William Newark, New Jersey The Electric Corp. 178 Tenth Street Oakland, Calif. Mossman-Yarnelle Co. 230 Pearl Street Ft. Wayne, Indiana Tracy-Wells Co. Spring and Front Streets Columbus, Ohio Pilgrim Radio Dist. Co. 15 Warren Street New York, New York H. Coleman Co. 117 N. 7th Street Allentown, Penna. Herbrick & Lawrence Nashville, Tenn. Mutual Telephone Co. Honolulu, Hawaii State Radio Dist. Co. 245 Spring Street N. W. Atlanta, Ga. Barker-Jennings Co. 1000 Commerce Street Lynchburg, Virginia Bluefield Hardware Co. Bluefleld, West Virginia Ohio Valley Hdwe. & Roof. Co. Evansville, Indiana Ogilvie Hardware Co. 217 Jones Street Shreveport, La. Louisville Tin & Stove Co. 621 W. Main Street Louisville, Kentucky Marshall-Wells Co. Duluth, Minnesota Bruner-Denman Radio Co. 1120 Union Avenue Memphis, Tenn. Redding Radio, Inc. 327 N. 16th Street Philadelphia, Penna. dS D.WGRIFFITHS MAMMOTH SPECTACLE OMmmllmdti UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE 18 —Two Col. Ad. Slug (Mat 10c, Cut 50c) PAGE TWO