Screenland (Sept 1922–Feb 1923)

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FREE! F. SCOTT FITZGERALD'S FAMOUS NOVEL THE BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED "Anthony pulled Gloria quickly to her feet and held her helpless, -without breath, in a kiss that was neither a game nor a tribute." F. Scott Fitzgerald's story, The Beautiful and Damned, has been adhered to faithfully in the Warner Bros, screen version. The picture siveeps on to a triumphant climax. . . . Marie Prevost as Gloria does the best work of her career. Kenneth Harlan as Anthony Patch is convincing. ... . Not heroic, \ ' \ Just human. . . . -From Screenland February, 1923 revieiv, If you have „ enjoyed Warner Brother's screen version of F. Scott Fitzgerald's famous novel, The Beautiful and Damned; if you have thrilled over Kenneth Harlan's vivid courtship of Gloria Gilbert, played by dainty Marie Prevost ; if you have any desire to keep up with the worth-while literature of the day, you will want to read this book. Fitzgerald's piquant style, his clever cynicisms, his well-turned sentences and his rapid story action are the talk of the country. When the book is discussed over the dinner table or after the theatre, you will want to discuss it, too. The Beautiful and Damned, in a handsome $2.00 edition, is yours, FREE. SCREENLAND has a copy for YOU. It will cost you not one penny. All you have to do to secure this beautiful free copy of the season's most sensational novel, is to mail us the attached coupon, with $2.50, for a year's subscription to SCREENLAND. The book is our gift to you. We have only a limited number of these books. This offer holds good only until one small supply is exhausted. So don't wait. Mail the coupon TODAY. FREE! I Circulation Manager, SCREENLAND, Hollywood, Calif.: Please send me the FREE copy of The Beautiful and Damned, with one year's subscription to SCREENLAND, for which I enclose $2.50. Ktame '.. ..... , v ■■ ■■■ Address ... • ... ■ t City State t Send your letter to Advertising Manager, Screenland Magazine, Hollywood, Calif. 7