![]() Douglas (Author) 33 ratings Hardcover 9.10 14 Used from 4.95 Paperback 12.00 1 Used from 12.00 Mass Market Paperback Audio CD 26.91 2 New from 25. ![]() ![]() Variety may ultimately be best remembered for its integration of show business slang into entertainment trade coverage. Douglas The Robe (1942 copy) Hardcover Januby Lloyd C. In March 2013, Variety's owner ended the print edition of Daily Variety, though as of this writing, the weekly publication and a website offering non-stop news updates still exist. In 1933, Daily Variety was launched in Los Angeles to offer in-depth coverage of the motion picture industry and serve as a competitor to The Hollywood Reporter, which was founded 'on the Coast' in 1930. Variety began as a New York weekly publication covering vaudeville, however, its scope expanded over time to include legitimate theatre, burlesque, motion pictures, radio, and television (transitions that the MHDL will eventually document within this record). Seller Rating: Contact seller Used - Hardcover Condition: Fair US 6.24 Convert currency Free shipping Within U.S.A. The Robe was an instant success upon publication in 1942, remaining on the New York Times Best Seller list for several years. Douglas Published by Houghton Mifflin Seller: ThriftBooks-Reno, Reno, U.S.A. Founded in 1905 by Sime Silverman, Variety is the best known and most important trade paper in the history of American entertainment. The Robe: The Story of the Soldier Who Tossed for Christs Robe and Won Lloyd C. ![]()
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