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A history of American magazines, 1741-1930
Mott, Frank Luther, 1886-1964.
Year: c1958-1968.
Publisher:  Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. 
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Frontmatter
PREFACE
CHAPTER I MAGAZINE PUBLISHING AS A BUSINESS
CHAPTER II MAGAZINES NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, AND WEST
CHAPTER III RELIGIOUS PERIODICALS AFTER THE WAR
CHAPTER IV WOMEN AND THEIR MAGAZINES
CHAPTER V SCIENTIFIC, TECHNICAL, AND TRADE JOURNALS
CHAPTER VI MEDICINE, LAW, FINANCE, AND AGRICULTURE
CHAPTER VII EDUCATION AND ART
CHAPTER VIII MUSIC, THE THEATER, AND SPORTS
CHAPTER IX LITERARY PHASES OF POSTBELLUM MAGAZINES
CHAPTER X POLITICS AND ECONOMICS
CHAPTER XI A POSTSCRIPT ON SOME FEATURES OF THE PERIOD
SUPPLEMENT SKETCHES OF CERTAIN IMPORTANT MAGAZINES WHICH FLOURISHED 1865-1885
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF MAGAZINES FOUNDED 1865-1884
INDEX
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Title: A history of American magazines, 1741-1930 : by Frank Luther Mott.
Author: Mott, Frank Luther, 1886-1964
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Source Version: A history of American magazines, 1741-1930 : by Frank Luther Mott
Mott, Frank Luther, 1886-1964
Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, c1958-1968.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00678
Subject Headings: • American periodicals -- History
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