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(S207) FAMOUS
MONSTERS OF
FILMLAND.
Philadelphia: V. 1 no. 1;
1958
Photographic wrappers;
8 x 10 1/4
No. 1-191.
Forrest Ackerman's
important, highly collected
cult magazine. Early issues
are scarce and valuable.
This issue sells on Ebay, in
2004, between 200 to 500
dollars, depending on
condition.
(S209A) FARMER.
Richmond; V. 1 no. 1; January 1866.
Blue wrappers; 6 1/8 x 9 3/4
(S219) FLAPPER.
Chicago: V. 1 no. 1-7; May - November 1922.
Photographic wrappers; 5 3/4 x 9 1/4
ULS: 0. Continued as Experience (HH) (S 1923).
(S221) FLORIAD.
Schenectady, N.Y.: V. 1 no. 1-14;
May 24 - November 22, 1811
Octavo
ULS: 8. V. 1 no. 1-15, My 24-D 6
1811
"A Pamphlet periodical of the New - the New Man, New Woman, New
Ideas, Whimsies and Things". It was edited by Walter Blackburn Harte,
who claimed that Elbert Hubbard brought about its demise by propos-
ing a phony merger with his successful Philistine.
Mott IV: 389.
The last issue of Knickerbocker. By this time, the literary content had
diminished in quality. Later issues of Knickerbocker and any of this title
are quite scarce.
An important weekly periodical edited by the leading African-American figure of the nineteenth century. It
contains some original literary contributions as well as news of anti-slavery happenings and speeches of the
times. Issues of this and Douglass' earlier production North Star, are scarce, highly sought and valuable.
(S245) GLEBE.
Ridgefield, N.J.: V. 1 no. 1; September 1913
Brown wrappers; 5 x 7 1/4
ULS: 4. V. 1-2 no. 4, S 1913- S 1914
A scarce, illustrated monthly with an accent on the whimsical. The second and third issues have a
feature on "the Steam Man of the Plains". Volume two is highly collectible for an early serialization of
Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland", complete with the Tenniel illustrations.
(S254) HANDICRAFT.
Boston: V. 1 no. 1-12; April 1902 - March 1903
Octavo
ULS: 20+. V. 1-2, Ap 1902-Mr 1904; V. 3-5 no. 7, Ap 1910-O 1912.
An important monthly Arts and Crafts magazine illustrated with photographs, published byThe Society of Arts
and Crafts.
(304A) HARVARDIANA.
Cambridge, Ma.: V. 4 no. 6;
March 1838
Brown wrappers
(S256) HATCHET.
Washington, D.C.: V. 1 no. 1; December 1, 1883
Masthead; Folio
ULS: 0.
A scarce illustrated 8-page weekly of political satire and commentary in newspaper format. The masthead
features an ornately engraved scene of the Capital and a hatchet with George Washington incorporated
into its head. The first page features a well-executed political cartoon.
(S268) HOME-MAKER.
New York: V. 1 no. 1; October 1888
Brown wrappers; 7 1/4 x 10 1/8
ULS: 15. V. 1-10 no. 2, O 1888-My 1893. Superseded by Cycle, later Lotos.
(S274) HOOEY.
Louisville, Ky: V. 1 no. 1; January 1932
Pictorial wrappers; 8 1/2 x 11 1/8
ULS: 0. V. 1-5 no. 8, Ja 1932-Ag 1936.
A chap-book published
bi-monthly by C. A. Watson.
(S284) HUSTLER.
Chicago: V. 1 no. 1; July
1974
Pictorial wrappers; 8 x 11
Jl 1974+.