MUNSEY'S WEEKLY
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Munsey's Magazine — May 1911 Munsey s Weekly, later known as Munsey s Magazine was a thirty six page quarto magazine founded by Frank A. Munsey in 1889.[1] Munsey aimed at a magazine of the people and for the people, with pictures and art and good cheer and h … Wikipedia
Munsey, Frank Andrew — born Aug. 21, 1854, Mercer, Maine, U.S. died Dec. 22, 1925, New York City, N.Y. U.S. newspaper and magazine publisher. He managed a telegraph office before moving to New York City, where he founded Golden Argosy (1882), later renamed Argosy… … Universalium
Frank Munsey — Frank Andrew Munsey (21 August 1854 – 22 December 1925) was an American newspaper and magazine publisher and author. He was born in Mercer, Maine but spent most of his life in New York City. The city of Munsey Park, New York is named for… … Wikipedia
publishing, history of — Introduction an account of the selection, preparation, and marketing of printed matter from its origins in ancient times to the present. The activity has grown from small beginnings into a vast and complex industry responsible for the… … Universalium
Tageszeitungen in den Vereinigten Staaten — gibt es seit dem 17. Jahrhundert. Am 25. September 1690 wurde von Richard Pierce und Benjamin Harris die erste Ausgabe einer kolonialen Zeitung mit dem Titel Publick Occurrences: Both Foreign and Domestick (etwa: „Öffentliche… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Argosy (magazine) — Argosy was an American pulp magazine, published by Frank Munsey. It is generally considered to be the first American pulp magazine.The magazine began as a general information periodical entitled The Golden Argosy , targeted at the boys adventure… … Wikipedia
Pulp magazine — Pulp magazines (or pulp fiction; often referred to as the pulps ) were inexpensive fiction magazines. They were widely published from the 1920s through the 1950s. The term pulp fiction can also refer to mass market paperbacks since the… … Wikipedia
Rudolph Belarski — Infobox Artist bgcolour = #6495ED name = Rudolph Belarski imagesize = caption = birthname = birthdate = location = United States deathdate = deathplace = nationality = field = cover artist training = movement = works = patrons = influenced by =… … Wikipedia
Muckraker — McClure s (cover, Jan, 1901) published many early muckraker articles. The term muckraker is closely associated with reform oriented journalists who wrote largely for popular magazines, continued a tradition of investigative journalism reporting,… … Wikipedia
Tod Robbins — Clarence Aaron “Tod” Robbins (1888 ndash;1949) was an American author of horror and mystery fiction. Robbins attended Washington and Lee University (Lexington, Virginia) and along with Mark W. Sheafe (1884? 1949) and Thornton Whitney Allen (1890… … Wikipedia
Dime novel — This article is about U.S. novels. For the British versions, see Story papers and Penny Dreadfuls. An example of the original dime novel series, circa 1860. Dime novel, though it has a specific meaning, has also become a catch all term for… … Wikipedia