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  2. Now! (1979–1981 magazine) - Wikipedia

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    This first issue was dated 14–20 September 1979, ran to 142 pages and was priced at 50p. Despite good sales for the first issue, NOW! misjudged the market and the competition from Sunday newspapers and the news magazines The Economist, Time and Newsweek. It never met circulation targets and incurred heavy losses.

  3. 14 Vintage Magazine Issues You Should Dig Out of Your ... - AOL

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    Early issues featuring Rockwell’s covers are a hot commodity among collectors, like this issue that’s listed for nearly $400 on eBay. 3. National Geographic (June 1985)

  4. Category:Magazines established in the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Magazines established in the 1980s" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Counter Information

  5. Category:Magazines established in 1980 - Wikipedia

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  6. B. Dalton - Wikipedia

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    In January 2010, Barnes & Noble closed the last 50 B. Dalton locations, [7] except for the stores at Union Station in Washington, D.C., and Roosevelt Field Mall in Garden City, New York. [8] The Roosevelt Field Mall location closed in January 2012 and the Union Station location closed at the end of February 2013.

  7. Book (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Between 2001 and 2002, advertising income at the magazine tripled to $1.5 million. [4] However, by early 2003, the production costs of the magazine overwhelmed the revenues, forcing Book and Barnes & Noble to restructure the partnership: [4] Barnes and Noble gave Book a $2.5 million loan in 2001, [3] and in 2002 the magazine lost about $1 ...

  8. Leonard Riggio - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 20th century, Riggio had built Barnes & Noble into the world's largest bookseller. [14] From 1985, Riggio was Chairman of the Board and majority owner of MBS Textbook Exchange, Inc. based in Columbia, Missouri. [15] As of 2024 at the time of his death, MBS was one of the nation's largest wholesalers of college textbooks. [16]

  9. Brat Pack (literary) - Wikipedia

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    The earliest published use of this term to refer to writers from that generation was in an article by Bruce Bawer that was entitled "The Literary Brat Pack", that appeared in the Spring 1987 issue of the short-lived West coast magazine Arrival and was included in his 1988 book Diminishing Fictions.