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Black Magic was a horror anthology comic book series published by American company Prize Comics from 1950 to 1961. [1] The series was packaged by the creative duo Joe Simon and Jack Kirby , and featured non-gory horror content.
By the mid-1920s, the Dairyman had an international audience, with readers in Japan, Australia, and England. [9]: 109–110 By 1985, circulation had grown to 180,000 in 104 countries. That year, 91% of milk producers in the United States received the Dairyman. [7] As of 2021, circulation of the magazine had declined to 47,650. [2]
Pages in category "Magazines published in Pennsylvania" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Dairyman's Daughter was the first published, followed by The Young Cottager and The Negro Servant. All were originally published in the Christian Guardian between 1809 and 1814. The best known of his writings is The Dairyman's Daughter , of which as many as four millions in nineteen languages were circulated before 1849.
William D. Hoard was born on October 10, 1836, in Munnsville, New York, to William Bradford Hoard and Sarah Katherine White Hoard.He was the eldest of four children. [1]: 132 His father was a blacksmith and itinerant Methodist minister who preached to the Oneida people.
Two game wardens found the decomposed remains of a young girl in a wooded area of Lebanon County on Oct. 10, 1973, approximately 47 miles from Brenneman's home in York County, Lacey said. It ...
A Bibliography of Conjuring Periodicals in English: 1791–1983 is a book by James B. Alfredson and George L. Daily that attempts to catalogue all issues of English-language magic periodicals known to reside in major collections. [1] It lists almost 1500 periodicals.
The remains of a York, Pennsylvania, teenager who vanished in 1973 have been identified through genealogy research and DNA analysis more than 50 years after she went missing, authorities said.