The Hollywood reporter

July 27 1932



This issue has about eight pages of ads for bird of paradise. Trade views is a pretty good tirade by Wilkerson. Reviews of crooners and beauty parlor. Reviews of from Broadway to Cheyenne and the devil and the Deep. Short article on the island of Dr Moreau. And lots more.


The Hollywood Reporter was once upon a time a daily newspaper excluding Sundays. These issues are about 12.5 in by 9 inches, a various number of pages per issue, and are very rarely found in such great condition. I have several available, from 1930s to the 1950s, which I purchased from the estate of a newspaper vendor in the Los Angeles region. If any more interest you, take as many as you like for a flat shipping fee of $4. If this is not done automatically, request a combined invoice or just contact me.



This Depression era issue is in just okay condition. It's got tape on its spine. Overall it's a decent sturdy issue.