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Newsweek is a weekly news magazine founded in Newsweek was a widely distributed newsweekly through the 20th century, with many notable editors-in-chief throughout the years. Penthouse is a men's magazine founded by Bob Guccione.

It combines urban lifestyle articles and softcore pornographic pictorials that, in the s, temporarily evolved into hardcore. People is a weekly magazine of celebrity and human-interest stories. Playboy is an men's lifestyle and entertainment magazine. The magazine has a long history of publishing short stories. With a regular display of full-page color cartoons, it became a showcase for notable cartoonists. After a year-long removal of most nude photos in Playboy magazine, the March—April issue brought back nudity.

Popular Mechanics is a magazine of popular science and technology, featuring automotive, home, outdoor, electronics, science, do-it-yourself, and technology topics.

Military topics, aviation and transportation of all types, space, tools and gadgets are commonly featured. It focuses on new production cars, vintage cars, and race cars with drive reviews, road trips, and comparison tests. Rolling Stone is an monthly magazine that focuses on popular culture. It was first known for its coverage of rock music and for political reporting by Hunter S. It is known for provocative photography and its cover photos.

Scientific American is a popular science magazine. Many famous scientists, including Albert Einstein, have contributed articles to it.

It pioneered the generous use of color photography. Sports Illustrated is a sports magazine first published in August and features liberal use of color photos. The Economist is a weekly magazine-format newspaper. It takes an editorial stance of classical and economic liberalism that supports free trade, globalisation, free immigration and cultural liberalism.

The New Yorker is an American weekly magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. The Saturday Evening Post was one of the most widely circulated and influential magazines within the American middle class, with fiction, non-fiction, cartoons and features that reached millions of homes every week from the s to the s, it was one of the most widely circulated and influential magazines within the American middle class, with fiction, non-fiction, cartoons and features that reached millions of homes every week.

Saturday Review , previously The Saturday Review of Literature , was an weekly magazine established in At its peak, it was influential as the base of several widely read critics Wilder Hobson, music critic Irving Kolodin, and theater critics John Mason Brown and Henry Hewes. It was never very profitable and eventually succumbed to the decline of general-interest magazines after restructuring and trying to reinvent itself more than once during the s and s. Time is a weekly news magazine founded in , making it the first weekly news magazine in the United States.

The magazine was based on brevity so that a busy man could read it in an hour. Since , it has become known primarily for its influential ranking and annual reports of colleges and graduate schools, spanning across most fields and subjects. Woman's Home Companion was an American monthly magazine, published from to It was highly successful, climbing to a circulation peak of more than four million during the s and s. The magazine was headquartered in Springfield, Ohio and discontinued in Woman's Day is a women's magazine that covers such topics as homemaking, food, nutrition, physical fitness, physical attractiveness, and fashion.

The magazine was first published in He renamed the magazine Dress and Vanity Fair and published four issues in It continued to thrive into the twenties. A revival of the magazine was announced in In addition to its controversial photography, the magazine also prints articles on a variety of topics. See All Vintage Magazines. Magazine Titles Collectible magazine titles from the past years. Better Homes and Gardens Sorry, no matches were found. See All Better Homes and Gardens. Civil War Times Illustrated Sorry, no matches were found.

Car and Driver Sorry, no matches were found. Appears to have been read several times. Spine may have small split with color breaks. Average used copy. Appears to have been ready many times. Moderate spine roll or split. Missing corner triangle. Cover wear.

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