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1930’s

Danger in His Eyes| Motion Picture, August 1931
By Popular Request |
Screenland, August 1931

 Tongue in His CheekModern Screen, September 1931

How Many Marriages for Clark Gable?| Movie Classic, September 1931

What a Man!–Clark Gable| Photoplay, October 1931

Will Gable Take the Place of Valentino? Movie Classic, November 1931

Why Women Go Crazy About Clark Gable| Photoplay, November 1931

Do Women Love Cave Men? |Silver Screen, November 1931
“I’m Not So Sure,” Says Clark Gable | Photoplay, January 1932
→ What the Future Holds for Clark Gable| Modern Screen, January 1932
“I’m No Saint,” Says Clark Gable| Motion Picture, February 1932
Around the Clock with Clark Gable | New Movie, March 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
An Open Letter to Clark Gable Screenland, June 1932
Gable Denies Divorce Rumors | Movie Classic, August 1932
Will Clark Gable Last? | Photoplay, August 1932
What about Clark Gable Now?| Screenland, October 1932
Why Clark Gable Says “I Get Paid Not to Think”Photoplay, December 1932
Behind the Scenes with Jean and ClarkPhotoplay, 1933
Clark Gable’s New Year Resolutions | Movie Classic, January 1933
Clark Reaches His Goal | Screen Book, March 1933
Gable Answers Your Questions! | Motion Picture, April 1933
 → Lost–The Gable Wallop| Picture Play, August 1933
Gable! The Movies Saved Him! | Screenland, August 1933
The True Story of Clark Gable’s Romantic Temptations | True Story, August 1933
Get Well Soon, Clark Gable! | Modern Screen, September 1933
Is the Future Threatening Gable? |Motion Picture, October 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
Are Women to Lose Clark Gable? | Movie Classic, February 1934
Some Grow, Some Swell Silver Screen, March 1934
What’s Happened, Gable? | Modern Screen, April 1934
Clark Gable Cuts the Apron Strings | Photoplay, April 1934
→ In Person | Silver Screen, May 1934
Gable Gets a New Deal| Picture Play, June 1934
Gable-Crazy!|Screenland, June 1934
Any Man Would Like Clark Gable’s House! | Motion Picture, July 1934
Let’s Go Home with Clark GableScreenplay, July 1934
An Open Letter to Clark Gable| Hollywood, August 1934
Clark Gable Replies| Hollywood, September 1934
Clark Gable’s Real Family Life!| Screenland, October 1934
Why I Like to Be AloneMotion Picture, October 1934
Behind the Scenes with Joan, Clark and BobModern Screen, January 1935
This Belongs to Me! This Belongs to You!Screenland, January 1935
Gable Selects the Ten Most Attractive Women | Picturegoer, February 23, 1935
This is Clark…and This is Bob | Hollywood, March 1935
Why I Stay Married | Modern Screen, March 1935
Clark Gable’s Rules for Living | Screenland, May 1935
Into a White Hell for You| Hollywood, June 1935
I Love My Husband But– | Modern Screen, June 1935
What I Think About Jean Harlow by Clark Gable/Clark Gable by Jean Harlow | Hollywood, July 1935
→ A New Log of The Bounty | Photoplay, September 1935
I’m No Ladies Man, says Clark Gable| Modern Screen, October 1935
Why Gable Has Stayed at the Top | Photoplay, November 1935
The Only Girl on a Gable LocationScreenland, November 1935
Gable Changed?| Movie Classic, January 1936
Gable Returns | Silver Screen, January 1936
I’ve Lived a Lifetime in Five Years–Says Clark GableMotion 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
Gable’s New Freedom | Modern Screen, March 1936
Clark Gable Warns…Hollywood, April 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-ManPhotoplay, June 1936
→  Gable’s Bachelor Dates |Screenland, June 1936
Humor is a Habit for Gable | Motion Picture, August 1936
He Lives His ImpulsesModern Screen, September 1936
Clark Gable’s Romantic Plight | Photoplay, September 1936
The Re-Creation of Clark Gable| Movie Classic, 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
The Utterly Balmy Home Life of Carole Lombard | Motion Picture, February 1937
Gone with the Wind Indeed! | Photoplay, March 1937
A Real Day with Clark Gable | Screenland, March 1937
→  A Date with Clark Gable| Screenland, May 1937
How Will the Gable-Lombard Romance End?|Hollywood, June 1937
Gable Answers the Call of the Wild| Photoplay, June 1937
Gable and Taylor Rivals? | Screenland, June 1937
Why All Hollywood Adores Clark GableMovie Mirror, July 1937
Gable is Afraid of Shirley Temple! | Modern Screen, August 1937
Two Kings Share One Crown |  Picture Play, November 1937
Getting Gay with GableScreenland, January 1938
Lombard Unlimited | Radio Mirror, April 1938
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 WivesPhotoplay, December 1938
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
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
Best Wishes, Carole Lombard Gable | Photoplay, June 1939
Gable Debunks Stardom | Screen Book, June 1939
Will Carole Lombard’s Marriage End Her Career?| Motion Picture, July 1939
The Clark Gables at Home| Screenland, August 1939
What’s the Matter with Lombard? |Modern Screen, September 1939
Tyrone Learns from Clark | Photoplay, September 1939
World’s No.1 Honeymooners: The Clark Gables!|Newspaper, October 15, 1939
Our Home, Our Work–And Children | Movie Mirror, November 1939

How Gable’s Wives Made Him Great | Screen Guide, November 1939 NEW
Mrs. Goldilocks and The BearsScreenland, November 1939

1940’s

Subject: Lombard | Photoplay, January 1940
I Was Afraid of Rhett ButlerLiberty, February 1940
Vivien Leigh, Rhett Butler and I | Photoplay, February 1940

Gable vs. Crawford | Screen Guide, 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 1 | Movie and Radio 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 4Movie and Radio Guide, May 1940
→ Help Kill Crazy Rumors About Me! Says Carole Lombard (Mrs. Clark Gable)|  Screenland, May 1940
Joe Lucky |  The Saturday Evening Post, May 4, 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
→ Things I Don’t Like About Myself | 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
Why Clark Gable is Today’s Topic for Gossip |Hollywood, December 1941
→ Clark Gable’s Page |Stardom, February 1942
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
A Letter to Heaven | Screenland, April 1942
Carole Lombard’s Life Story Part 1 | (excerpt),1942
Carole Lombard’s Life Story Part 2 | (excerpt), 1942
How Clark Gable is Conquering Loneliness | Photoplay, August 1942
Why Gable Wants to Fight | Motion Picture, October 1942
Heart of a He-Man| Screenland, 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
→ Clark Gable | Modern Screen, June 1945
Gable! | Screenland, December 1945
My Hollywood Friends | Photoplay, February 1946
The Score on Gable | Photoplay, August 1946
Are You the Girl for Clark Gable?| Movieland, October 1946
→ Return of Romance?Photoplay, November 1946
The Gable I Know | Modern Screen, March 1947
Love That Gable | Movieland, May 1947
Clark’s Still the King | Silver Screen, August 1947
Tee for Two| Modern Screen, November 1947
Foreword: “It Took Nine Tailors” |  by Clark Gable, 1948
Which Girl Has the Gable | Modern Screen, 1948
Still King Gable | Movieland, February 1948
The 10 Greatest Gable StoriesModern Screen, July 1948
The Gable Women | Modern Screen, October 1948
 Gable Speaks Out!Silver Screen, October 1948
Clark Gable’s Secret Romance Modern Screen, March 1949
A Queen for the King  |Movieland, June 1949
Gable Fable | Photoplay, June 1949
The ManMotion Picture, August 1949
The Story Behind the Gable LegendModern Screen, October 1949
My Plans for Gable | Modern Screen, December 1949
If She Wants Him, She’ll Get Him! | Motion Picture, December 1949

1950’s

→ Hollywood’s $64 Question | Syndicated Newspaper, January 12, 1950 NEW

From Now On There’ll Be No Ghosts for Clark and Sylvia | Syndicated Newspaper, January 13, 1950 NEW

Sylvia Stanley Gable Has a Lucky Star | Syndicated Newspaper, January 18, 1950 NEW

Just Call Him King by Loretta YoungScreenland, February 1950
→ Meet a Great Lady by Clark GableScreenland, February 1950
Fit For a KingModern Screen, March 1950
The King Takes a LadyPhotoplay, March 1950
The Fourth Mrs. Gable |Unknown publication, April 7, 1950
This Was the Lonely Heart | Modern Screen, April 1950
Love Walked InModern Screen, June 1950
What’s Wrong with the Clark Gables? |Modern Screen, February 1951
No Guy Like Gable | Modern Screen, June 1951
The Inside Story of the Gable Rift | Modern Screen, July 1951
Gable–Still on Top | Picturegoer, October 15, 1951
The Girl Who Won Gable Back | Modern Screen, November 1951
→ Gable’s Divorce Problem |  Modern Screen, January 1952
Is Gable’s Love Life Jinxed? | Modern Screen, 1952
The Inside Story Behind Clark Gable’s Feuds| Modern Screen, May 1952
Gable’s in Love Again! | Photoplay, October 1952
→ Gable Wants to Marry Again|  Screenland, February 1953
Gable and a Girl Named Kelly | Modern Screen, July 1953
Gable’s Mystery Romance| Modern Screen, October 1953
Please Don’t Talk About Me| Modern Screen, January 1954
Gable and His GirlsModern Screen, May 1954
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
Clark Gable: After 25 Years in Hollywood | Parade, June 19, 1955
The Wife Clark Gable Forgot | Confidential, July 1955
Too Old to Love? | Motion Picture, August 1955
Clark Gable’s Haunted Love LifeSilver Screen, August 1955
Let’s Just Say She’s a Friend of Mine (And Then They Eloped)| Modern Screen, October 1955
→ Clark Gable: His Life Story | Look, October 4, 1955
The Brave Lovers | Modern Screen, April 1956
The Great Gable | Newspaper, November 1956
The King and I |The America Weekly, February 10, 1957
She Calls Him Pappy But She Calls Him Darling| Photoplay, February 1957
Memories of a Great Lover| Modern Screen, October 1957
I Call on Clark Gable | The Saturday Evening Post, October 5, 1957
Sophia Loren and Clark Gable | Parade, October 25,1959

1960’s

How Does It Feel to Die, Clark Gable: The Strangest Story Ever Told | Photoplay, February 1960
Clark Gable is Dead: A Last Intimate Look |  Life, November 28, 1960

The Story Behind The Man (Part 1) | Syndicated Newspaper, December 25, 1960 NEW

Not One Job, But Many (Part 2)Syndicated Newspaper, January 1, 1961 NEW

After Tragedy, A Rising Star (Part 3) | Syndicated Newspaper, January 8, 1961 NEW
Without Me, Clark Gable Would Never Be a Father | Photoplay, January 1961
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 TragedyLook, 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
Clark Gable’s Baby: This is a Story of Faith and Immortality| Modern Screen, May 1961
Scoop in Color: Gable’s SonPhotoplay, June 1961
Clark Gable as I Knew Him | Look, August 29, 1961
They Wanted to Steal My Baby! | Photoplay, January 1962
Clark Gable’s Son |Photoplay, January 1963
Introduction | Book Excerpt by Joan Crawford, 1967

Modern

Clark Gable and Carole Lombard: A California Ranch HouseArchitectural 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 TooLos Angeles Times, January 28, 2001
Captain Hollywood | America in World War II, February 2008

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