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Founded in 1821, it was named for its delivery time, the last mail delivery of the day |
The Saturday Evening Post
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MAGAZINES |
2005-01-07 |
#4685 |
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In 1963 Norman Rockwell painted his 317th & final cover for this magazine |
The Saturday Evening Post
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$100 |
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MAGAZINES |
1996-07-05 |
#2745 |
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In 1970 this magazine moved its editorial offices from Philadelphia to Indianapolis |
The Saturday Evening Post
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$800 |
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NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES |
1994-12-23 |
#2375 |
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Norman Rockwell's art appeared in Life, Boys' Life, Look & over 300 times on the cover of this magazine |
the Saturday Evening Post
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$200 |
DJ |
NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES |
1994-06-07 |
#2262 |
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A portrait of Benjamin Franklin appears above the table of contents of this magazine |
The Saturday Evening Post
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$300 |
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MAGAZINES |
1990-12-27 |
#1459 |
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Started in 1821 in Philadelphia, it became something of a nat'l institution after Curtis bought it in 1897 |
The Saturday Evening Post
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$800 |
DJ |
MAGAZINES |
1990-10-17 |
#1408 |
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It's now published by the Ben Franklin Literary & Medical Society; Curtis sold it in 1982 |
The Saturday Evening Post
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$1,000 |
DJ |
MAGAZINES |
1989-11-03 |
#1190 |
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This magazine began publishing on August 4, 1821, but years later they concluded Ben Franklin had started it in 1728 |
The Saturday Evening Post
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$800 |
DJ |
MAGAZINES |
1988-12-01 |
#979 |