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A history of American magazines, 1741-1930, Vol. 1

Frank Luther Mott c1958 © The President and Fellows of Harvard College
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  • 9780674395503 (hardcover)
Subject
  • American: General & Multiperiod
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  • Frontmatter (page N/A)
  • Acknowledgments (page vii)
  • Introduction (page 1)
  • I. The Period of Beginnings: 1741-1794 (page 11)
  • 1. Motives, Nature, and Problems of the First Magazines (page 13)
  • 2. What the First Magazines Printed (page 39)
  • Supplement to Part 1. Sketches of Certain Important Magazines, 1741-1794 (page 71)
  • II. The Period of Nationalism: 1794-1825 (page 117)
  • III. The Nature of the Magazines of the Second Period (page 119)
  • IV. The Relation of the Magazines of the Second Period to the Sciences, Politics, the Arts, and "Belles-Lettres" (page 149)
  • Supplement to Part II. Sketches of Certain Important Magazines: 1794-1825 (page 215)
  • III. The Period of Expansion: 1825-1850 (page 337)
  • VI. General Periodicals in the Era of Expansion (page 339)
  • VII Magazine Centers and Foreign Relations (page 380)
  • VIII Types of Writing in the Magazines: The Arts and Sciences (page 405)
  • IX. Politics, Economics, Reforms, and Fads (page 451)
  • X. Editors, Contributors and Management (page 494)
  • Supplement to Part III. Sketches of Certain Important Magazines: 1825-1850 (page 529)
  • Appendix: Chronological List of Magazines (page 785)
  • Index (page 811)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
MVHR 17.4 (Mar. 1931): 617-618 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0161-391X%28193103%2917%3A4%3C617%3AAHOAM1%3E2.0.CO%3B2-9
AL 2.3 (Nov. 1930): 314-316 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-9831%28193011%292%3A3%3C314%3AAHOAM1%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W
AJS 36.2 (Sep. 1930): 330 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-9602%28193009%2936%3A2%3C330%3AAHOAM1%3E2.0.CO%3B2-K
AHR 35.4 (Jul. 1930): 888-889 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762%28193007%2935%3A4%3C888%3AAHOAM1%3E2.0.CO%3B2-I
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