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First published in the fall of 2007, Rolling Stone Cover To Cover, the First 40 Years (ISBN 978-0-9795261-0-7) and Playboy Cover to Cover, the 50s (ISBN 978-0-9795261-1-4) were part of the company's Cover to Cover Series of digital archive box sets. [3] The company marketed the series through national book and media retailers.
PS: The Preventive Maintenance Monthly, more commonly referred to as PS Magazine, was a series of United States Army pocket-sized bulletins published between June 1951 and November 2019 as a monthly magazine with comic book-style art to illustrate proper preventive maintenance methods, as well as proper supply procedures and related safety.
Amazing Heroes, Fantagraphics Books (1981–1992) Amazing Stories (1926–2005) The American Boy (1899–1941) American Health, Reader's Digest Association, (1981–1999) (folded into Health) The American Home (1928–1977) The American Jewess (1895–1899) The American Magazine (1904–1956) American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining ...
Starlog, though it called itself a science fiction magazine, actually contained no fiction. The primary focus of the magazine, besides the fact that it was mostly based on Star Trek fandom, was the making of science fiction media — books, films, and television series - and the work that went into these creations. The magazine examined the ...
White River Productions is an independent publishing company that specializes in books and magazines targeted to railroad enthusiasts and historians. Kevin EuDaly founded the company in 1992 to published the book Missouri Pacific Diesel Power, which he also authored. Several other titles followed, and the company became his full-time venture ...
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On May 17, the organization announced that Maria Streshinsky, former managing editor of The Atlantic magazine, would become the editor-in-chief of the magazine. [6] On February 17, 2012, Miller–McCune announced that the magazine's name would be changed to Pacific Standard as of the May–June 2012 edition. [7]
The magazine initially cost $2.99 per issue, with occasional issues sold at a discount to $1.00; beginning in 2003, each issue cost $3.99. After the cancellations of AMC and OLTL in 2011 and 2012, respectively (leaving GH as the ABC's only remaining daytime soap, a status it maintains to this day), the ABC edition began to also include brief ...