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The Philadelphia Trumpet is a magazine published by the Philadelphia Church of God (PCG), based in Edmond, Oklahoma. Launched in February 1990, it initially focused on the doctrines of Herbert W. Armstrong's "Plain Truth" magazine after Armstrong's death in 1986. [ 1 ]
The stores expanded into a chain, and by 2005 there were four stores in Philadelphia and one in New York. (The NYC store was in a building previously occupied by the 8th St. Playhouse .) Starting in 2007, the stores began closing, with the New York store closing first, followed by the Chestnut Hill and Society Hill locations in 2009, [ 5 ] and ...
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Trumpet, a novel by Jackie Kay; The Philadelphia Trumpet, a monthly news magazine published by the Philadelphia Church of God; thetrumpet.com; Gideon's Trumpet, a book by Anthony Lewis, published in 1965; Trumpet of the Swan by E. B. White
Bandmaster Arthur Albert Clappé (1850–1920) first published The Metronome in January 1885 for band leaders. [a] [4] [5] In 1891, Harry Coleman (1845–1895), a Philadelphia music publisher and publisher of a monthly music magazine The Dominant, invited Clappé to become its editor.
The Curtis Publishing Company was founded in 1891 by publisher Cyrus H. K. Curtis, who published the People's Ledger, a news magazine he launched in Boston in 1872, and then moved to Philadelphia, which was a major publishing center in the nation, four years later, in 1876.
Philadelphia Daily News is a tabloid newspaper that serves Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The newspaper is owned by The Philadelphia Inquirer, LLC, which also owns The Philadelphia Inquirer, a daily newspaper in Philadelphia. The Daily News began publishing on March 31, 1925, under founding editor Lee Ellmaker.
John Aitken (c. 1745 – September 8, 1831) [1] was a Scottish-American music publisher.For a period of over six years, he was the only publisher of sheet music in the United States and may have been the first American publisher of secular music as well.