Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly
Appearance
Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly (1876–1904) was an American popular literary magazine[1] established by Frank Leslie[2] as "the cheapest magazine published in the world."[3] The publisher was Frank Leslie Pub. House which was based in New York City.[4]
Contributors included Henry James and Eben E. Rexford. In 1905 it was continued by The American Magazine.[5]
References
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly.
- ^ "Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 4 December 2016.
- ^ WorldCat. Frank Leslie's popular monthly. NY: Frank Leslie Pub. House, 1876-1904
- ^ R. D. Mullen. "From Standard Magazines to Pulps and Big Slicks: A Note on the History of US General and Fiction Magazines." Science Fiction Studies, Vol. 22, No. 1 (Mar., 1995)
- ^ "Frank Leslie's popular monthly". Hathi Trust: 57 volumes. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
- ^ Jerold J. Savory. "An Uncommon Comic Collection: Humorous Victorian Periodicals in the Newberry Library." Victorian Periodicals Review, Vol. 17, No. 3 (Fall, 1984)
External links
[edit]- Hathi Trust. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly, fulltext
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- 1876 establishments in the United States
- 1904 disestablishments in the United States
- Monthly magazines published in the United States
- Defunct literary magazines published in the United States
- Magazines established in 1876
- Magazines disestablished in 1904
- Defunct magazines published in New York City
- Literary magazines published in the United States stubs