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Variety Obituaries

Obituaries published by the magazine Variety from 1905 to 1994


Obituaries published by the magazine Variety from 1905 to 1994

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nameVariety Obituaries
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languageEnglish
countryIndia
publisherGarland Publishing
pub_date1988
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Variety Obituaries is a 15-volume series with facsimile reprints of the full text of every obituary published by the entertainment trade magazine Variety from 1905 to 1994. The first eleven volumes were published in 1988 by Garland Publishing, which subsequently became part of Routledge.

Information

Information for each deceased person can include the following:

  • Date, place and cause of death.
  • Birthdate and birthplace.
  • Birth names, nicknames, aliases and other names used by celebrities.
  • Education.
  • Military record.
  • Film, television and stage appearances.
  • Awards.
  • Career narrative.

Volumes and years covered

VolumeDate RangeISBN
11905–1928
21929–1938
31939–1947
41948–1956
51957–1963
61964–1968
71969–1974
81975–1979
91980–1983
101984–1986
111905–1986 Index
121987–1988
131989–1990
141991–1992
151993–1994

Indexes

Volume 11 is the alphabetical index for 1905 to 1986. It contains approximately 120,000 names. There are multiple entries for some people, so 100,000 different people is a realistic estimate.

Each of the four volumes after 1986 has its own index.

Celebrities are indexed under their birth names also. For example, Cary Grant is also indexed as “Leach, Alexander Archibald”. Clara Bow is also indexed by her popular nickname “The It Girl”. The names of living celebrities appear in the index when there are obituaries for their spouses and relatives; for example, Bob Hope died after the reprints were discontinued, but immediately beneath his indexed name are the obituary references of nine of his relatives, as well as his masseur and his business agent.

Non-human celebrities also appear in the index, such as Champion (Gene Autry’s horse) and Bonzo the chimpanzee.

Critical evaluation

Excerpt from a review in Library Journal by John Smothers: :Almost since the periodical's inception, obituaries have been an important feature, and all of them (through 1986) have been gathered together here chronologically in 10 volumes, plus an index volume. The obits vary in length from one sentence to 30 paragraphs and more, with the average entry running about three paragraphs.

References

References

  1. ''[[Library Journal]]'' review; 1989
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