The American magazine. Volume C, July, 1925, through December, 1925, Jul-Dec 1925
- Published:
- New York : The Crowell Publishing Company, 1925.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : illustrations (black and white, and colour).
- Additional Creators:
- Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
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- Summary:
- The American Magazine was founded in June 1906, having been bought from publishing magnate Miriam Leslie as American Illustrated Magazine. It had begun life as popular literary magazine Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly (1876-1904), succeeded by Leslie's Monthly Magazine (1904-1905) and then Leslie's Magazine (1905), but upon its acquisition in 1906 it was reborn as a platform for investigative journalism. Over the next nine years the publication fielded accusations of 'muckraking', and eventually made a shift back to its literary roots. A renewed focus on illustrated fiction, accompanied by human interest stories and social issues, saw The American Magazine begin to appeal to a much broader audience and by September 1922 it boasted a reported monthly circulation of 1.8 million readers.
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- Audience Notes:
- Specialized.
- Note:
- "Volume: 100"--Home page.
"Price: 25 Cents; $2.50 a Year"--Home page.
6 issues bound into a single volume. - Reproduction Note:
- Electronic reproduction. Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2022. Digitized from a copy held by the New York Public Library and made available by Adam Matthew Digital.
- Location of Originals:
- New York Public Library
- Copyright Note:
- Material sourced from the New York Public Library.
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