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  2. Funü Shibao - Wikipedia

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    Funü Shibao (Chinese: t 婦女時報, s 妇女时报, Fùnǚ Shíbào; Women's News) was a Chinese monthly women's magazine that was published from 1911 to 1917 in Shanghai, China. It was the earliest commercial women's magazine in the country. [1]

  3. Crowell-Collier Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    The company acquired The Home Companion magazine in 1883 and changed the name to Ladies Home Companion and then later to Women's Home Companion. [2] The American Magazine (1911–1956): The magazine began as Leslie's Popular Monthly in 1876 and was then sold in 1906 to muckrakers Ray Stannard Barker, Ida Tarbell, and Lincoln Steffans. The ...

  4. Bill Loëb - Wikipedia

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    His gun expertise caused him to be approached by Gun Digest to write the book, The Custom 1911. [5] Bill co-hosted a radio talk show called One on One on KWNX in Austin, Texas. [4] In addition to being a firearms expert, Loëb is a women's self-defense instructor and aerosol defense with the RAD Systems Program as well as certified instructor ...

  5. McClure's - Wikipedia

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    Advertising revenue had also fallen. By 1911 S.S. McClure had lost control of the company, forced to sell the magazine to creditors. [11] It was re-styled as a women's magazine and ran inconsistently in this format, with publication paused from October 1921 to February 1922, September 1924 to April 1925, and February 1926 to May 1926.

  6. Category:Magazines established in 1911 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Magazines established in 1911" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. The Freewoman - Wikipedia

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    The Freewoman was an English feminist weekly review published between 23 November 1911 and 10 October 1912, and edited by founder Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe. [1] ...

  8. Forerunner (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Gilman used The Forerunner as the venue for other major works, including Man-Made World (1911) and her novels What Diantha Did (1909–10), The Crux (1911), Mag-Marjorie (1912), Won Over (1913), and Begnina Machiavelli (1914). Gilman succeeded in commanding 1300 subscribers at the peak of the magazine's circulation, equalling around 6500 readers.

  9. Woman's Home Companion - Wikipedia

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    In the History of the American Magazines, the closure of the Woman's Home Companion was "mourned by many readers, for it had long been a lively, interesting, and helpful member of the group of leading magazines for women and the home." [3] After shuttering the magazines Crowell Collier Publishing Company would reinvent itself as an educational ...

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