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  2. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    Latin Girl, Latin Girl Magazine (1999–2001) [citation needed] Left and Right: A Journal of Libertarian Thought (1965–1968) Legion of Doom Technical Journals (ca.1980–ca.2000) The Liberator (1918–1924) The Libertarian Forum (1969–1984) Libertarian Review (1972–1981) Liberty (1881–1908) Liberty (1924–1950) Library (1900) Life ...

  3. Category:Magazines established in 1900 - Wikipedia

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  4. The World's Work - Wikipedia

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    The World's Work (1900–1932) was a monthly magazine that covered national affairs from a pro-business point of view. It was produced by the publishing house Doubleday, Page and Company, which provided the first editor, Walter Hines Page. The first issue appeared in November 1900, with an initial press run of 35,000. [1]

  5. 39 Vintage Beach Photos From Summers Past - AOL

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    Surf through the past with these vintage beach pictures, starting in the 19th century. ... This Library of Congress image from the July 1898 issue of Harper's Magazine depicts a man showing off a ...

  6. April 1958 - Wikipedia

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    A 1959 film about "beatniks" The word "beatnik", used to describe an anti-conformist youth who embraced the culture of what Jack Kerouac called "The Beat Generation", was introduced by San Francisco Chronicle columnist Herb Caen in his daily newspaper column.

  7. Confidential (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazines' one and only trial cost Harrison over $500,000—in addition to legal fees of $500,000 and a $5,000 fine for each magazine, [86] Maureen O'Hara settled out-of-court for an undisclosed sum on July 1, 1958; [87] Errol Flynn settled on July 8, 1958 [88] for $15,000; [89] and on July 16, 1958, Liberace settled for $40,000, an amount ...

  8. Photoplay - Wikipedia

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    Photoplay began as a short fiction magazine concerned mostly with the plots and characters of films at the time and was used as a promotional tool for those films. In 1915, Julian Johnson and James R. Quirk became the editors (though Quirk had been vice president of the magazine since its inception), and together they created a format which would set a precedent for almost all celebrity ...

  9. Pix (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The State Library of New South Wales holds the largest archive of photographs relating to the magazine as part of the Australian Consolidated Press Archive. It has also digitized over 20,000 of the original negatives taken for Pix which are freely available for download this includes images only seen reproduced in half-tones in the magazine's pages as well as unpublished images form photo-shoots.