Description: This sale is for two issues of American Magazine, March 1925 and December, 1937. This magazine must have had a LOYAL following to survive that particular 12-year span. American Magazine is an entertainment magazine featuring a mix of fiction and non-fiction short stories. The stories are all well-written and many are of interest even today. Each issue seems to feature a top-10 list. March 1925 has "The 10 Great Discoveries" and the December, 1937 issue has "10 Paths to Fame and Fortune". Othe topics featured in the 1937 issue include "Taking the Blinders Off Love" and "Crime's Invisible Emperor" (about Black Tony Parmagini, an early drug kingpin). Authors include names like Max Brand, David Garth and H. G. Wells. Several regular columns that were popular enough to survive from 1925 through 1937 (pure pulp writing) include "The House Detective", "It Takes All Kinds", and "Interesting People". Each issue is well over 15 pages so budget-conscious readers surely got their money's worth! Altogether, American Magazine features the kind of distracting material that must have had high reading value during the depression years. If you want to know what kinds of stories, fiction and non-, made people happy during bad times, I suggest reading vintage American Magazine.No Reserve.FREE MAILING 103
Price: 44 USD
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-10-09T23:02:38.000Z
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Publication Name: American Magazine
Signed: No
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Publisher: Crowell Publishing
Publication Year: 1925
Type: Magazine
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Language: English
Distribution: Paid Circulation
Contributors: William S DUtton, Fannie Kilbourne, George W Gray, John Monk Sanders, David Grayson, M K Wisehart, Nina S Purdy, Allan Harding, Frank R Adams, Marry B Mullett
Features: Vintage, H G Wells, Original, Charles Towne cover, vintage advertisement, anthology
Genre: Americana
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: of interest
Subscription: Yes