Magazines Added!
First, thank you, Darwin, for the wonderful turn-of-the-century magazines you've provided. I always read these and I'm amazed at the things in them. Always a great read!
The magazines that Darwin has provided are:
La Panorama n04 Summer 1899
The Standard & Vanity Fair n952 Nov 15 1907
The Standard n554 April 1900
The Standard v21 n554 May 05 1900
The Standard Quarterly v05 n23 Apr 1901
If you've ever read his blog at http://darwinscans.blogspot.com/ you know that Darwin is a learned man, with fascinating information about the items he scans and presents here as well as on his own site. check it out for a great read.
Next, we have the magazines that I provided, although about 1/2 are from people like waw5114 and arun.yothin. Thank you, guys! The magazines are:
Follies v03 n05 Sep 1958
Follies v09 n01 Feb 1965
Frolic v07 n06 Jun 1958
Frolic v09 n04 Feb 1960
Frolic v15 n06 Jan 1968
Gala v07 n02 Jul 1956
Gala v12 n03 Jun 1962
Gala v13 n04 Jun 1963
Gala v15 n04 Sep 1965
Glamor Parade v02 n02 Oct 1957
Betwitched v01 n01 1962
Modern Man v11 n06 Dec 1961
Modern Man v16 n12 Jun 1967
For Partial Magazines, we have three from Magtab Publications.
Great magazines all, and hopefully the Magtab mags (Follies, Gala, Frolic, and Glamor Parade) will be of some assist to member InSearchOfEve, who is on a quest. Check out his postings in the Forums to see what that's all about.
Next, if you're a member (and why aren't you, since it doesn't cost a dime?), we have a couple of goodies:
Tip Top v03 n06 Aug 1964 (another great Parliament mag!)
Wench v01 n01 1962 (Frimac Publications)
Incidentally, Frimac is one of those publishers that make you wonder where they came up with the name. "Burmel Publications" was created by combining the names of the owners, Leonard BURtman and Benedict HimMEL. Maybe Frimac used a similar formula? Not really sure, but casually browsing the Internet for the information.
My next post (coming up in just a few minutes) will discuss the latest G Barrett contribution and a little info about scanning woes.
The magazines that Darwin has provided are:
La Panorama n04 Summer 1899
The Standard & Vanity Fair n952 Nov 15 1907
The Standard n554 April 1900
The Standard v21 n554 May 05 1900
The Standard Quarterly v05 n23 Apr 1901
If you've ever read his blog at http://darwinscans.blogspot.com/ you know that Darwin is a learned man, with fascinating information about the items he scans and presents here as well as on his own site. check it out for a great read.
Next, we have the magazines that I provided, although about 1/2 are from people like waw5114 and arun.yothin. Thank you, guys! The magazines are:
Follies v03 n05 Sep 1958
Follies v09 n01 Feb 1965
Frolic v07 n06 Jun 1958
Frolic v09 n04 Feb 1960
Frolic v15 n06 Jan 1968
Gala v07 n02 Jul 1956
Gala v12 n03 Jun 1962
Gala v13 n04 Jun 1963
Gala v15 n04 Sep 1965
Glamor Parade v02 n02 Oct 1957
Betwitched v01 n01 1962
Modern Man v11 n06 Dec 1961
Modern Man v16 n12 Jun 1967
For Partial Magazines, we have three from Magtab Publications.
Great magazines all, and hopefully the Magtab mags (Follies, Gala, Frolic, and Glamor Parade) will be of some assist to member InSearchOfEve, who is on a quest. Check out his postings in the Forums to see what that's all about.
Next, if you're a member (and why aren't you, since it doesn't cost a dime?), we have a couple of goodies:
Tip Top v03 n06 Aug 1964 (another great Parliament mag!)
Wench v01 n01 1962 (Frimac Publications)
Incidentally, Frimac is one of those publishers that make you wonder where they came up with the name. "Burmel Publications" was created by combining the names of the owners, Leonard BURtman and Benedict HimMEL. Maybe Frimac used a similar formula? Not really sure, but casually browsing the Internet for the information.
My next post (coming up in just a few minutes) will discuss the latest G Barrett contribution and a little info about scanning woes.
