Hey there,

This is a list of pressbooks in which I would love to own to scan, or just 
trade or remit to scan (as they are so rare, or at least I’ve had trouble 
finding them the past five years or so.)

They are mainly MGM pressbooks ranging in the 1927 to 1934 timeframe. I would 
add one for “Freaks” and “Phantom of the Opera”, but I don’t know if the former 
is extant and the latter is owned by Wes Shank (as per Philip C. Riley’s credit 
in his “Phantom of the Opera” book.)

If you know of any—either in private or institutional hands, please let me 
know—and any details (selling or image prices, etc.)  I have a larger list, but 
this seems long enough for one email.

Thank you very much,


Daniel Kinske


The pressbook titles are as follows:

“The Stranger’s Return”, (MGM, 1933)

 

“The Show Off”, (MGM, 1934)

 

“Tugboat Annie” (MGM, 1933)

 

“War Nurse” (MGM, 1930)

 

“Whistling in the Dark” (MGM, 1933)

 

“The Woman Racket” (MGM, 1930)

 

“Untamed” (MGM, 1929)

 

“Strangers May Kiss” (MGM, 1931)

 

“The Secret Six”, (MGM, 1931)

 

“The Secret of Madame Blanche” (MGM, 1933)

 

“Politics” (MGM, 1931)

 

“Penthouse” (MGM, 1933)

 

“Passion Flower” (MGM, 1930)

 

“Parlor, Bedroom and Bath” (MGM, 1931)

 

“Pardon Us” (MGM, 1931)

 

“Paid” (MGM, 1930)

 

“On Ze Boulevard” (MGM, 1927)

 

“Our Blushing Brides” (MGM, 1930)

 

“Men Call It Love” (MGM, 1931)

 

“Min and Bill” (MGM, 1930)

 

“Meet the Baron”, (MGM, 1933)

 

“Madam X” (MGM, 1929)

 

“Love in the Rough”, (MGM, 1930)

 

“The Lady of Scandal”, (MGM, 1930)

 

“The Kiss” (MGM, 1929)

 

“Inspiration” (MGM, 1931)

 

“In Gay Madrid” (MGM, 1930)

 

“Hollywood Party” (MGM, 1934)

 

“Hallelujah” (MGM, 1929)

 

“Good News” (MGM, 1930)

 

“The Florodora Girl” (MGM, 1930)

 

“Caught Short” (MGM, 1930)

 

“Buttons” (MGM, 1927)

 

“The Bishop Murder Case” (MGM, 1930)

 

“Day of Reckoning” (MGM, 1933)

 

“Christopher Bean” (MGM, 1933)

 

“The Easiest Way” (MGM, 1931)

 

“One Embarrassing Night” (MGM, 1930)

 

“Our Modern Maidens” (MGM, 1929)

 

“Marianne” (MGM, 1929)

 

“Mind Your Own Business” (Paramount, 1936)

 

“The Navigator”,  (Buster Keaton Productions, 1924)

 

“The Girl Said No” (MGM, 1930)
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