Radio and television mirror (Nov 1939-Apr 1940)

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Photoplay Presents Its Great New Feature * The MOVIE Book of the Month Nearly everybody enjoys seeing on the screen stories they have read and liked. Nearly everybody likes to read stories they have seen upon the screen and enjoyed. The editors of Photoplay recognize this fact and have done something about it that should please you immensely. Beginning with the February issue on sale January 10th, each issue of Photoplay will contain a complete full length classical or popular novel from which a current motion picture was taken— many thousands of words of thrill, suspense, drama, added to a magazine already filled with grippingly interesting Hollywood lore. Scene from Warner Bros. Current Picture "we ARE not alone" COMPLETE in February Photoplay The first of Photoplay's Movie Books of the Month is James Hilton's powerful novel "We Are Not Alone," recently produced and released by Warner Bros., starring Paul Muni and Jane Bryan. You may have seen it already or you may be planning to see it at the first opportunity. In either event it will be a decided pleasure to read the gripping novel from which the picture was created. Buy your copy of the February Photoplay today. Read James Hilton's great novel, study the Hollywood styles that make Photoplay the recognized style authority of America, read its penetrating, informative articles, its thrilling and heart-warming stories, revel in its wealth of exclusive Hollywood photographs, its striking color effects and you will understand why millions of appreciative readers look upon Photoplay as the aristocrat of motion picture magazines. Recognize it by its gorgeous cover — Clark Gable as Rhett Butler in Selznick's great production "Gone with the Wind." Highlights of the February Issue "We Are Not Alone," complete novel by James Hilton -& Myrna Loy and Bill Powell Tell on Each Other ■& "How the Movies Can Help Keep Us Out of War" by Eleanor Roosevelt •& Hollywood Fashions starring Madeleine Carroll •& "Rhett Butler, Vivien Leigh and Me" by Clark Gable -fr Roundup of Neglected People including Ilona Massey, Lee Bowman, Helen Gilbert, Thomas Mitchell, and others and many other special features, stories and departments. On Sale Wednesday, January lO 80 RADIO AND TELEVISION MIRROR