The Green Book Magazine
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The Green Book Magazine, originally titled The Green Book Album, was a magazine published from 1909 to 1921. It was published by the Story-Press Corporation (later Consolidated Magazines) as a companion to its Red Book and Blue Book magazines. For most of its run, the magazine primarily covered theater, but converted to a women's magazine for its last few years before ceasing publication in 1921.
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The Green Book Magazine
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The Green Book Magazine
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Chicago
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Theater, women's interest
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Story-Press Corporation
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United States
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Vol 26, No 1
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1909
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Monthly
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Cover of the August 1912 issue
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The Green Book Magazine cover 1912-08.jpg
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English
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The Green Book Magazine
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The Green Book Magazine, originally titled The Green Book Album, was a magazine published from 1909 to 1921. It was published by the Story-Press Corporation (later Consolidated Magazines) as a companion to its Red Book and Blue Book magazines. For most of its run, the magazine primarily covered theater, but converted to a women's magazine for its last few years before ceasing publication in 1921. During the time that The Green Book Magazine covered American theater the periodical contained novelizations of current plays, along with biographical articles. It also published theatrical photographs. From 1911, the magazine was edited by Ray Long, who also edited Red Book and Blue Book for Story-Press. Long left at the end of 1918 to become the editor of Cosmopolitan. With the August 1912 issue, he changed the name of the magazine from The Green Book Album to The Green Book Magazine.
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Cover of the August 1912 issue