Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
An unrecoreded non-illus-
trated monthly miscellany
edited by Ephraim B. Smith.
The prospectus states that the
second issue would be
withheld until an increased
number of subscriptions were
obtained. It is quite doubtful
that goal was achieved! Contents are miscellaneous with some
poetry.
Not in Kribbs.
(RA2A) MASSES.
New York: V. 9 no. 10-12 (numbers 74-76); August - October 1917
Pictorial wrappers; 8 1/2 x 11
These scarce issues of this outstanding radical magazine were not permitted to be sent through the mail due to
their anti-war content. The August issue was the first to be banned.
(S364) MECHANICS.
New York: V. 1-2 no. 27; January 7 - December 30, 1882
Quarto
ULS: 20+. V. 1-19, 1882-N 1889. In ULS and after 1891 as Engineering Mechanics.
A weekly illustrated technical journal of the mechanical advances of the era. Edited by John M. Davis. It was
also published in Philadelphia.
Mott III: 118.
A scarce 8 page
religious magazine
published at the
Seneca Mission
House. The text is in
Seneca and English
and is comprised
principally of a hymn
and the rules of the
Convention of the
Indians of Six Nations.
Edited by Shipley Wells Wilson, Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Published by John Putnam.
Albaugh 513.
An organ of the Metropolitan Industrial School of Metropolitan M. E. Church, The motto is "manual labor
develops both mind and body".
(S372) MILESTONES.
Akron, Oh.: V. 1 no. 1, 3;
June, August 1917
Pictorial wrappers; 8 x 11 1/8
ULS: 0
The extremely scarce first issue of the first radio magazine and the first
editorial effort of the legendary Hugo Gernsback, who coined the
words "scienti-fiction" and "television" in this magazine.
Interestingly, the wrappers are red, while later wrappers are yellow.
The first Radio magazine.
A SCIENCE-FICTION CLASSIC
The first issue in wrappers of the first movie fan magazine. quite
rare and, obviously, desireable
(F48) MOVIELAND.
Dunellen, N.J.: V. 1 no. 1;
February 1943
Photographic wrappers; 8 1/2
x 11 1/2
ULS: 3. V. 1-16; F 1943-Ap
1958, then as Movieland and
TV Time.
A lovely and rare monthly of stories and anecdotes about music, edited
by Wilbur Derthick.
(S401) NATION.
New York: V. 1 no. 1;
September 1855
Brown wrappers; 7 5/8 x 10 5/8
ULS: 4. All Published.
(S402) NATION.
New York: V. 1 no. 1- 26; July 6 - December 28, 1865
Quarto
ULS: 29+. Jl 28 1865+.
A scarce monthly literary magazine founded and edited by Walter Neale. Contributors include Ambrose Bierce
and Katherine Lee Bates.
(S415) NEEDLECRAFT.
Augusta, Me. & New York; V. 1 no. 1; September 1909
Masthead; 10 3/4 x 15 1/2
ULS: 20+ (2 with v. 1); V. 1-32 no. 7, S 1909-My 1941. After Ag
1935 and in ULS as Home Arts-Needlecraft.
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