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The Outlook, New York, January-April, 1919 (Published Weekly) Rare USA Magazines
$ 237.6
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Description
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100% Original! 1st Time offered for Sale on EBAY
. The Outlook, New York, January-April, 1919, Published Weekly with Illustrations. Stunning Foreign Cartoons also.
The Outlook was a weekly magazine published in New York City.
The magazine was titled
The Outlook
from 1893 to 1928, reflecting a shift of focus from religious subjects to social and political issues.
In 1900, the ranking weekly magazines of news and opinion were The Independent (1870), The Nation (1865), The Outlook (1870), and, with a different emphasis, The Literary Digest (1890)
.
Historically Outlook Facts:
Theodore Roosevelt
was an associate editor for
The Outlook.
In 1900 Booker T. Washington
published autobiographical pieces in
The Outlook
. These pieces were collected in book form and published in 1901 as Up from Slavery.
A report by Washington about the new state of Oklahoma was published in the first issue of 1908.
Alfred Emanuel Smith, Francis Rufus Bellamy and Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer
were editors.
Oscar Cesare
was an editorial cartoonist for the magazine.
Benjamin Kidd's interview article, "Future of the United States" (September 1, 1894) made him a celebrity in the United States.
Measurements
: Approximately 9 x 12 inches.
Condition
: Acceptable condition.
This is a former library book
! The binding is still good and there are no
visibly
loose or missing pages.
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: I will wrap, package and ship the item carefully to ensure it arrives to your destination address quickly and without damage.