1930′s
→ What a Man!–Clark Gable| Photoplay, October 1931
→Why Women Go Crazy About Clark Gable| Photoplay, November 1931
→“I’m Not So Sure,” Says Clark Gable | Photoplay, January 1932
→“I’m No Saint,” Says Clark Gable| Motion Picture, February 1932![]()
→The Great God Gable| Liberty, March 12, 1932
→ Just What Makes Them Tick |Photoplay, April 1932
→ How Would You Like to Be Mrs. Clark Gable?| Modern Screen, May 1932
→ The Trials of a Hollywood Ex-Wife | Movie Classic, June 1932
→ Will Clark Gable Last? | Photoplay, August 1932
→ Why Clark Gable Says “I Get Paid Not to Think” | Photoplay, December 1932
→ Behind the Scenes with Jean and Clark | Photoplay, 1933
→ Clark Reaches His Goal | Screen Book, March 1933
→ Gable Answers Your Questions! | Motion Picture, April 1933
→ Gable! The Movies Saved Him! | Screenland, August 1933
→ The True Story of Clark Gable’s Romantic Temptations | True Story, August 1933
→ Movie Acting is the Easiest Job in the World | Silver Screen, 1934
→ Success Hasn’t Turned His Head | Unknown publication, 1934
→ The Modern Hostess | Modern Screen, 1934
→ Some Grow, Some Swell | Silver Screen, March 1934
→Clark Gable Cuts the Apron Strings | Photoplay, April 1934
→ Let’s Go Home with Clark Gable | Screenplay, July 1934
→ Clark Gable’s Rules for Living | Screenland, May 1935
→ I Love My Husband But– | Modern Screen, June 1935
→ Why Gable Has Stayed at the Top | Photoplay, November 1935
→ I’ve Lived a Lifetime in Five Years–Says Clark Gable| Motion Picture, February 1936
→ Love, Fame and the Clark Gables | Photoplay, February 1936
→ The New Romance in Clark Gable’s Life | Liberty, March 7, 1936
→ Don’t Misunderstand the Clark Gables! | Movie Classic, March 1936![]()
→ What are Clark Gable’s Plans for the Future? | Motion Picture, May 1936
→ Jean and Clark Expose Each Other! |Movie Classic, May 1936![]()
→ Pursuit of the Hollywood He-Man | Photoplay, June 1936
→ He Lives His Impulses | Modern Screen, September 1936
→ I Had a Date with Clark Gable | Screen Play, October 1936
→ Is Carole Lombard in Love At Last? | Liberty, November, 1936
→ A Heart to Heart Letter to Carole Lombard and Clark Gable | Screen Guide, November 1936
→ The Evolution of a Wow| Movie Mirror, December 1936
→ She Gets Away with Murder | Photoplay, 1937
→ Life Ends at Forty! | Modern Screen, January 1937
→ Gone with the Wind Indeed! | Photoplay, March 1937
→ Gable Answers the Call of the Wild| Photoplay, June 1937
→ Why All Hollywood Adores Clark Gable | Movie Mirror, July 1937
→ Gable is Afraid of Shirley Temple! | Modern Screen, August 1937
→ Clark Gable’s Romantic Plight | Photoplay, September 1937
→ Can the Gable-Lombard Love Story Have a Happy Ending? | Photoplay, May 1938
→ Hollywood Diary | The Family Circle, May 20, 1938
→ What’s Become of the Good Scout? |Modern Screen, August 1938
→ Happiness Ahead for Clark and Carole | Picture Play, August 1938
→ Gentle Gable | Movie Mirror, October 1938
→ Why is Carole Lombard Hiding Out from Hollywood? | Screenbook, October 1938
→ Lombard–as She Sees Herself | Motion Picture, November 1938
→ At Last! Mrs. Clark Gable Talks | Photoplay, December 1938
→ Hollywood’s Unmarried Husbands and Wives | Photoplay, January 1939
→ Hollywood’s Goofy Gal Goes Glamorous Screen Book, February 1939
→ Will Clark Gable Ever Marry Carole Lombard? | Motion Picture, February 1939
→The Hilarious Friendship of Clark Gable and Andy Devine| Movie Mirror, February 1939
→ Best Wishes, Carole Lombard Gable | Photoplay, June 1939
→ Blonde Beauty Grows Up | Photoplay, May 1939
→ Do Hollywood Women Spoil Their Men? | Photoplay, May 1939
→ Can the Gable-Lombard Romance Last? | Modern Screen, May 1939
→ How to Get Your Own Clark Gable | Movie Mirror, June 1939
→ Gable Debunks Stardom | Screen Book, June 1939
→ Will Carole Lombard’s Marriage End Her Career?| Motion Picture, July 1939![]()
→ Tyrone Learns from Clark | Photoplay, September 1939
→ Our Home, Our Work–And Children | Movie Mirror, November 1939
1940′s
→ Subject: Lombard | Photoplay, January 1940
→ I Was Afraid of Rhett Butler| Liberty, Feburary 1940
→ Vivien Leigh, Rhett Butler and I | Photoplay, February 1940
→ Here’s Rhett–You Asked for Him! | Modern Screen, March 1940
→ Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gable | Ladies Home Journal, May 1940
→ My Pal, Clark Gable | Screen Life, May 1940
→ A Woman’s Lowdown on Clark Gable | Screen Guide, May 1940
→ Two Happy People Part 2 | Movie and Radio Guide, May 1940
→ Two Happy People Part 3 | Movie and Radio Guide, May 1940
→ Two Happy People Part 4 | Movie and Radio Guide, May 1940
→ How Clark Gable and Carole Lombard Live| Photoplay, June 1940
→ Hollywood’s Hold on Gable | Modern Screen, July 1940
→ How Does Gable Do It? Motion Picture, July 1940![]()
→ At Home with the Gables | Modern Screen, August 1940
→ Clark Gable | Screen Album, Summer 1940
→ Carole Lombard | Movie Stars Parade, Autumn 1940
→ Clark Gable | Movie Stars Parade, Autumn 1940
→ The Clark Gable I Photograph | Screen Guide, October 1940
→ It Looked Good for a Laugh at the Time | Silver Screen, January 1941
→ Hollywood’s No.1 Menace | Movie Mirror, February 1941
→ She Knew What She Wanted | Screen Life, March 1941
→ Gable on the Spot: Things We Like About Clark |Photoplay, April 1941
→ The Gags of the Gables–Like Crazy! | Photoplay, April 1941
→ Roughing It…| Cosmopolitan, July 1941
→ What I Know About Clark Gable | Movies, November 1941
→ Swell Guy | Modern Screen, March 1942
→ Goodbye, Carole | Modern Screen, April 1942
→ What the Loss of Carole Lombard Means to Clark Gable | Photoplay, April 1942
→ Carole Lombard’s Life Story Part 1 | (excerpt),1942
→ Carole Lombard’s Life Story Part 2 | (excerpt), 1942
→ Army Newspaper Articles, 1942-1943
→ How Clark Gable is Conquering Loneliness | Photoplay, August 1942
→ Why Gable Wants to Fight | Motion Picture, October 1942
→ The Story Gable Wouldn’t Tell | Modern Screen, November 1942
→ This is the Real Thing| Motion Picture, November 1942
→ Open Letter to Clark Gable | Photoplay, December 1942
→ Salute to a Soldier | Screen Romances, August 1943
→ Captain Gable, Grim and Gay | Screenland, December 1943
→ To a Great Guy–Captain Clark Gable | Motion Picture, February 1944
→ Dear Captain Gable | Stardom, February 1944
→ A Personal Story on Clark Gable | Photoplay, March 1944
→ The Girl in Clark Gable’s Life | Photoplay, June 1944
→ Mission Completed Movies, April 1945
→ The Score on Gable | Photoplay, August 1946
→ Clark’s Still the King | Silver Screen, August 1947
→ Foreword: “It Took Nine Tailors” | by Clark Gable, 1948
→ Which Girl Has the Gable | Modern Screen, 1948
→ Gable Speaks Out! | Silver Screen, October 1948
→ A Queen for the King | Unknown publication, 1949
→ Gable Fable | Photoplay, June 1949
→ The Man | Motion Picture, August 1949
→ My Plans for Gable | Modern Screen, December 1949
→ If She Wants Him, She’ll Get Him! | Motion Picture, December 1949
1950′s
→ The Fourth Mrs. Gable | Unknown publication, April 7, 1950
→ This Was the Lonely Heart | Modern Screen, April 1950
→ The Inside Story of the Gable Rift | Modern Screen, July 1951
→ No Guy Like Gable | Modern Screen, June 1951
→ Gable–Still on Top | Picturegoer, October 15, 1951
→ Is Gable’s Love Life Jinxed? | Modern Screen, 1952
→ Gable and a Girl Named Kelly | Modern Screen, July 1953
→ The King Abdicates | Photoplay, May 1954
→ The Gable Saga | Cosmopolitan, June 1954
→ Clark Gable: The Lonely Man | Look, September 7, 1954
→ Live Alone and Like It? | Modern Screen, April 1955
→ The Wife Clark Gable Forgot | Confidential, July 1955
→ Too Old to Love? | Motion Picture, August 1955
→ Clark Gable’s Haunted Love Life | Silver Screen, August 1955
→Clark Gable: His Life Story | Look, October 4, 1955
→ She Calls Him Pappy But She Calls Him Darling| Photoplay, February 1957
→ I Call on Clark Gable | The Saturday Evening Post, October 5, 1957
→ Sophia Loren and Clark Gable | Parade, October 25,1959
1960′s
→ Clark Gable is Dead: A Last Intimate Look | Life, November 28, 1960
→ A Famous Pair–and a Finale | Life, January 13, 1961
→ A Last Look at a King | Look, January 31, 1961
→ Gable’s Last Movie: Prelude to Tragedy | Look, January 31, 1961
→ The Fabulous Life and Loves of Clark Gable | Screenland, March 1961
→ The Secret Clark Gable and Kay Never Shared | Photoplay, April 1961
→ Scoop in Color: Gable’s Son | Photoplay, June 1961
→ Clark Gable as I Knew Him | Look, August 29, 1961
→ Introduction | Book Excerpt by Joan Crawford, 1967
Modern
→ Clark Gable and Carole Lombard: A California Ranch House | Architectural Digest, April 1990
→ Daughter of Deception | People, April 18, 1994
→ Clark Gable: Desert Sunset for the Star of The Misfits | Architectural Digest, April 2000
→ A Man’s Man Off the Screen Too | Los Angeles Times, January 28, 2001
→ Captain Hollywood | America in World War II, February 2008

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