COMFORT Magazine, 1888-1942: A HISTORY AND CRITICAL STUDY, University Of Maine Studies, Second Series, No. 75
by Dorothy Steward Sayward
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Signed buy Author and C. J. Reynolds (English) Chairman, Committee on Publications of the Faculty of Graduate Studies. Tight binding, Unmarked text. Edge Wear, Small corner off tip of outside front cover. Top & bottom of spine bumped. Photos. Augusta, Maine, the birth place of mail-order magazines, according to Van Wyck Brooks. A wonderful history of Comfort Magazine and the people who started and worked on it over the years. Marketed mainly to the rural middle class, it tried to be a force for good. "COMFORT is full of cheer, full of sympathy, instruction and interest."
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- Title
- COMFORT Magazine, 1888-1942: A HISTORY AND CRITICAL STUDY, University Of Maine Studies, Second Series, No. 75
- Author
- Dorothy Steward Sayward
- Format/Binding
- Trade paperback
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- Used
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- 1
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- Paperback
- Publisher
- University of Maine Press
- Place of Publication
- Orono, ME
- Date Published
- 1960
- Keywords
- AUGUSTA, MAINE, MAIL-ORDER, MAGAZINE, HISTORY, COMFORT, GANNETT
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