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Five thousand copies were printed of the first issue of Barton's Boys' Life, published on January 1, 1911. The more widely accepted first edition is the version published on March 1, 1911. With this issue, the magazine was expanded from eight to 48 pages, the page size was reduced, and a two-color cover was added.
The company acquired The Home Companion magazine in 1883 and changed the name to Ladies Home Companion and then later to Women's Home Companion. [2] The American Magazine (1911–1956): The magazine began as Leslie's Popular Monthly in 1876 and was then sold in 1906 to muckrakers Ray Stannard Barker, Ida Tarbell, and Lincoln Steffans. The ...
The Masses was a graphically innovative American magazine of socialist politics published monthly from 1911 until 1917, when federal prosecutors brought charges against its editors for conspiring to obstruct conscription in the United States during World War I.
The magazine was first published as the Field Artillery Journal in 1911. It has gone through several name changes. Due to low subscriptions, it merged with the Infantry Journal in 1950, [1] and was published as Combat Forces Journal; CFJ became Army in 1954.
The Hibbert Journal was a large, quarterly magazine in softback book format, ... The subscription c. 1911 was "Ten Shillings per annum, post free". [1]
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