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The American Home was a continuation of the magazine Garden & Home Builder. [1] It was published by Nelson Doubleday of Doubleday, Doran & Company. [2] Ellen Diffin Wangner edited the first issues, October 1928 to March 1929. [1] The American Home lost money its first four years, and occasionally entire issues were omitted. [3]
Title Debut End Language Frequency Subject/genre Ownership Former titles Discorder Magazine: 1983 Bi-Monthly Art, Music, Culture 24 images: 1979: French: Monthly
Harper's New Monthly Magazine (1850 - 1899) The International Monthly Magazine (1850 - 1852) The Living Age (1844 - 1900) Manufacturer and Builder (1869 - 1894) The New England Magazine (1886 - 1900) The New-England Magazine (1831 - 1835) New Englander (1843 - 1892) The North American Review (1815 - 1900) The Old Guard (1863 - 1867) Punchinello ...
Better Homes & Gardens magazine has been in circulation for more than a century, so we know a thing or two about decorating—including seasonal updates. As the air gets colder and the leaves ...
The company's publications included the Ladies' Home Journal and The Saturday Evening Post, The American Home, Holiday, Jack & Jill, and Country Gentleman. In the 1940s, Curtis also had a comic book imprint, Novelty Press. The company declined in the later 20th century, and its publications were sold or discontinued.
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House & Home is a registered trademark in Canada and the US, and has been used by House & Home Media on branded merchandise sold across Canada at the Bay, Home Outfitters and Zellers stores. The House & Home: Style for Living branded merchandise is currently sold across Canada at The TJX Companies Inc. stores such as Winners, Homesense and ...
Debbie Reynolds pictured on the cover of Photoplay, March 1954.Accessed via the Media History Digital Library. The Media History Digital Library (MHDL) is a non-profit, open access digital archive founded by David Pierce [1] and directed by Eric Hoyt that compiles books, magazines, and other print materials related to the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound and makes these ...