Magazine-made America

Magazine-made America
Title Magazine-made America PDF eBook
Author David Abrahamson
Publisher Hampton Press (NJ)
Total Pages 136
Release 1996
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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This volume addresses the journalistic, economic and cultural/historical changes that have created contemporary magazines. It emphasises the transformation of the American consumer magazines during the 1960s and discusses their importance as products/catalysts of social/economic conditions.

The Magazine in America

The Magazine in America
Title The Magazine in America PDF eBook
Author Algernon Vivier De Tassin
Publisher Legare Street Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2023-07-18
Genre History
ISBN 9781021747686

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This classic work explores the history of magazines in the United States, from their origins in colonial times to the early 20th century. The author, a respected journalist and media historian, provides a detailed account of the rise of American magazines and their role in shaping popular culture. He also examines the evolution of magazine design and distribution, as well as the impact of new technologies such as photography and printing presses. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of mass media. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

CREEM

CREEM
Title CREEM PDF eBook
Author Robert Matheu
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 276
Release 2007-11
Genre Art
ISBN 0061374563

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A retrospective of twenty years of rock-and-roll history as recorded by the popular genre magazine features iconoclastic photographs, articles, and graphic artist illustrations.

250 Ways to Make America Better

250 Ways to Make America Better
Title 250 Ways to Make America Better PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Villard Books
Total Pages 360
Release 1999
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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From the creators of "George" magazine comes a vibrant chorus of voices with a dazzling variety of opinions on how to make our country the best it can possibly be. Line drawings.

JAY-Z

JAY-Z
Title JAY-Z PDF eBook
Author Michael Eric Dyson
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2019-11-26
Genre Music
ISBN 125027088X

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NOW A NEW YORK TIMES, USA TODAY, AND PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY BESTSELLER "Dyson writes with the affection of a fan but the rigor of an academic. ... Using extensive passages from Jay-Z’s lyrics, 'Made in America' examines the rapper’s role as a poet, an aesthete, an advocate for racial justice and a business, man, but devotes much of its energy to Hova the Hustler." —Allison Stewart, The Washington Post "Dyson's incisive analysis of JAY-Z's brilliance not only offers a brief history of hip-hop's critical place in American culture, but also hints at how we can best move forward." —Questlove JAY-Z: Made in America is the fruit of Michael Eric Dyson’s decade of teaching the work of one of the greatest poets this nation has produced, as gifted a wordsmith as Walt Whitman, Robert Frost and Rita Dove. But as a rapper, he’s sometimes not given the credit he deserves for just how great an artist he’s been for so long. This book wrestles with the biggest themes of JAY-Z's career, including hustling, and it recognizes the way that he’s always weaved politics into his music, making important statements about race, criminal justice, black wealth and social injustice. As he enters his fifties, and to mark his thirty years as a recording artist, this is the perfect time to take a look at JAY-Z’s career and his role in making this nation what it is today. In many ways, this is JAY-Z’s America as much as it’s Pelosi’s America, or Trump’s America, or Martin Luther King’s America. JAY-Z has given this country a language to think with and words to live by. Featuring a Foreword by Pharrell

Look

Look
Title Look PDF eBook
Author Andrew L. Yarrow
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 408
Release 2021-11
Genre History
ISBN 1640125116

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Andrew L. Yarrow tells the story of Look magazine, one of the greatest mass-circulation publications in American history, and the very different United States in which it existed. The all-but-forgotten magazine had an extraordinary influence on mid-twentieth-century America, not only by telling powerful, thoughtful stories and printing outstanding photographs but also by helping to create a national conversation around a common set of ideas and ideals. Yarrow describes how the magazine covered the United States and the world, telling stories of people and trends, injustices and triumphs, and included essays by prominent Americans such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Margaret Mead. It did not shy away from exposing the country’s problems, but it always believed that those problems could be solved. Look, which was published from 1937 to 1971 and had about 35 million readers at its peak, was an astute observer with a distinctive take on one of the greatest eras in U.S. history—from winning World War II and building immense, increasingly inclusive prosperity to celebrating grand achievements and advancing the rights of Black and female citizens. Because the magazine shaped Americans’ beliefs while guiding the country through a period of profound social and cultural change, this is also a story about how a long-gone form of journalism helped make America better and assured readers it could be better still.

John Wayne: Made in America

John Wayne: Made in America
Title John Wayne: Made in America PDF eBook
Author Editors of the Official John Wayne Magazine
Publisher Media Lab Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2018-05-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780998789828

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“Sure I wave the American flag. Do you know a better flag to wave?” —John Wayne A true American to the end, there was nothing John Wayne loved more than his country. In John Wayne: Made in America, John Wayne’s patriotism is explored through photos, his personal letters and mementos, and more memorabilia from the Wayne family archives. Carefully curated by the editors of the Official John Wayne magazine, this book gives new insight to the man who embodied the American spirit and was a living legend for more than 40 years.