Category:National Magazine (Boston)
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English: National Magazine (The National Magazine) was an American magazine founded in 1894 as The Bostonian. Originally centered on Boston theatre, music, arts and letters, the publication changed its name with the April 1896 issue, reflecting its expanded coverage of national and international affairs and culture. The magazine led the field until the rise of Time and Life magazines. Editors: Oct. 1894–June 1897, Arthur Wellington Brayley; July 1897–Apr. 1899, Arthur W. Tarbell; May 1899–June 1933, Joe Mitchell Chapple
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Media in category "National Magazine (Boston)"
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1841 BostonMuseum BromfieldSt TremontSt Bostonian1894 v1 no2.png 564 × 389; 181 KB
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1854 BostonTheatre Bostonian1894 v1 no1.png 546 × 400; 257 KB
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1854 lobby BostonTheatre Bostonian1894 v1 no1.png 538 × 391; 272 KB
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- Magazines of the United States by name
- Magazines published in Massachusetts
- 1894 establishments in the United States
- Magazines about news
- Magazines of the United States about literature
- Magazines established in 1894
- 1933 disestablishments in the United States
- Magazines disestablished in 1933
- Media of Boston