- Title: Al-Aroussa (The Bride) العروسة.
- Date: 1928.
- Date: June 13.
- No. 176.
- Vol: IV
- Category: Women interest. Arts and Culture.
- Printed in Egypt.
- Printed by: مطابع اللطائف المصورة Al-Lataif Al-Musawwara Printing Press.
- Approximate size 13.5x10" Approx. 26x35cm.
- Number of pages: 20
- Condition: Acceptable. Previously bound in a rebound volume, with binding traces and paper loss along the spine from removal. Age toning and light handling wear. Small edge chips and short marginal tears. Minor creasing. Pages well preserved. Internally clean.
- Note: A prominent Egyptian women's magazine of the early 20th century. Published in Cairo, this specific edition No. 203 features iconic figures of the Egyptian stage and screen during what the headline calls "Bright Stars in the Sky of Theater and Cinema in Egypt.
- Key Figures Featured:
- Badia Masabni: (1892–1974) was a pioneering actress and dancer who revolutionized belly dance by introducing Western elements, such as orchestral instrumentation and staged choreography, to traditional Middle Eastern styles.