A History of American Magazines explained

A History of American Magazines
Author:Frank Luther Mott
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Non-fiction

A History of American Magazines is a 5-volume set of nonfiction books by Frank Luther Mott. Volumes II and III of the set won the 1939 Pulitzer Prize for History.[1] [2] [3] The first volume was published in 1930,[4] and the fifth volume was published posthumously in 1968.[5]

Mott laid out the case for studying American periodicals in the introduction to the first volume. He believed that magazines provide three services, including providing democratic literature of high quality, playing an important part in the economics of literature, and furnishing "an invaluable contemporaneous history of their times."[6]

The volumes include:

Each volume includes sketches of individual magazines.

Volume I

Volume V

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The 1939 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History . Pulitzer . 13 December 2020.
  2. Book: Heinz-Dietrich Fischer. The Pulitzer Prize Century: All Winners and Their Merits 1917-2016. 13 December 2020-->. 2017. LIT Verlag Münster. 978-3-643-90882-7. 177–.
  3. Book: Elizabeth A. Brennan. Elizabeth C. Clarage. Who's who of Pulitzer Prize Winners. 13 December 2020-->. 1999. Greenwood Publishing Group. 978-1-57356-111-2. 289–.
  4. Mott1930
  5. Mott1968
  6. Mott1930,p.2-3
  7. Book: Frank Luther Mott. A History of American Magazines, Volume 1 1741-1850. 1930. Harvard University Press. 9780674395503.
  8. Book: Frank Luther Mott. A History of American Magazines, Volume V. 1968. Harvard University Press. 9780674395541.