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- Motion Picture Magazine for September 1918, "Lillian Gish" - From the beginning of the movie business, Americans wanted to know about the movies and their stars. In 1911, after a flood of inquiries, J. Stuart Blackton, head of Vitagraph Studios, helped to organize the first movie fan magazine -- <em>Motion Picture Story Magazine</em>. The magazine -- later renamed <em>Motion Picture Magazine</em> -- provided fans with stories about film plots and glamorous illustrations of film stars.

- September 01, 1918
- Collections - Artifact
Motion Picture Magazine for September 1918, "Lillian Gish"
From the beginning of the movie business, Americans wanted to know about the movies and their stars. In 1911, after a flood of inquiries, J. Stuart Blackton, head of Vitagraph Studios, helped to organize the first movie fan magazine -- Motion Picture Story Magazine. The magazine -- later renamed Motion Picture Magazine -- provided fans with stories about film plots and glamorous illustrations of film stars.
- Movie Magazine for February, 1926, "A Hollywood Madonna" - From the beginning of the movie business, Americans wanted to know about the movies and their stars. In 1911, the first movie fan magazine appeared -- and others soon followed. By the early 1920s over a dozen more were being published. These publications supplied fans with stories and illustrations about film plots, moviemaking and popular film stars of the day.

- February 01, 1926
- Collections - Artifact
Movie Magazine for February, 1926, "A Hollywood Madonna"
From the beginning of the movie business, Americans wanted to know about the movies and their stars. In 1911, the first movie fan magazine appeared -- and others soon followed. By the early 1920s over a dozen more were being published. These publications supplied fans with stories and illustrations about film plots, moviemaking and popular film stars of the day.