A Dog‘s Life Clippings 125/146
Moving Picture World, New York, August 31, 1918.
Charles C. Zoller (photographer), Chaplin (at his studio
in Los Angeles), circa 1917–1918
& Officers and Prominent Members of the
First National Exhibitors‘ Circuit.
(...) Six photos, Moving Picture World, Jan. 18, 1919
& First National Is Still in Session
(...) Moving Picture World, Feb. 1, 1919
„A large number of criticisms and clippings“
Editorial content. „A Present for Chaplin.
T. L. Tally, vice president pf the First National Exhibitors‘
Circuit, has a novel present gift all ready to present
to Charles Chaplin. The gift is a handsomely bound souvenir
of Chaplin‘s first picture, A Dog‘s Life, in which the
comedian opened his engagement with this association. The
book includes copies of advance advertising, colored
plates, autographed letters from members of the Circuit who ran
the picture, and a large number of criticisms and clippings.“
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