D442 Strand Theatre magazine program 1935 London Eugenie Leonovich Flora Robson


Excellent condition, 2 staple binding, 20 pgs. + covers.


Issue date, August 12, 1935. 


Front cover by artist, John Reynolds. A curious image depicting the female 

magnet to men - Body display. In this case 3 elements of display are used. 

Underwear reveal - a garter.

Physical body part display - a leg.

Physical body part display - breast exposure.


And to add one more element about this image - Language Use in having 

the illustration titled with word play by corrupting Magna Carta being to 

Magna Garter.


A few of the mentions in the articles & advertisements:


Angela Baddeley, photo image of

Major C. E. W. Beddoes, Your Dog & Mine - War Dogs, article

El-Tanah, horoscope professor, 1/2 pg. advertisement

Cartier Jewelry full pg. advertisement

Charles Heslop, performer, photo image of

Eugenie Leontovich, photo image of

Helena Packard, photo image of

John Reynolds, front cover design artist

Florence Roberts, article by

Flora Robson, caricature of

Godfrey Tearle, performer, photo image of

Triumph-Gloris car advertisement w/ drawing image of ca

Naunton Wayne, photo image of

Hugh E. Wright, performer, photo image of

Diana Wynyard, photo image of


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