Liberty

Name/Title

Liberty

Entry/Object ID

Library.401

Tags

Library periodicals of June 4 2023

Description

1 volume : illustrations ; 30 cm Liberty was a weekly, general-interest magazine, originally priced at five cents and subtitled, "A Weekly for Everybody." It was launched in 1924 by McCormick-Patterson, the publisher until 1931, when it was taken over by Bernarr Macfadden until 1941. At one time it was said to be "the second greatest magazine in America," ranking behind The Saturday Evening Post in circulation. It featured contributions from some of the biggest politicians, celebrities, authors, and artists of the 20th-century. The contents of the magazine provide a unique look into popular culture, politics, and world events through the Roaring 20s, Great Depression, World War II, and Post-War America. Weekly Title from cover. Began with vol.1, no.1 (May 10, 1924); ceased with issue for Sept.1951. Library has week ending: July 23, 1932 Week ending July 23, 1932 issue: Trek to the farm, some heartening information for those who want to go back to the land by Mary Noble, page 44-47.

Collection

Library

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Periodical

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Serial

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Search Terms

Periodicals., Authors, local -- Florida -- Jacksonville.

Publication Details

Author

Noble, Mary

Publisher

Macfadden Publications

Place Published

* Untyped Place Published

New York

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