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(S628) TELE-VIEWS.
Jersey City, N.J.: V. 1 no. 1; April 6, 1949
Photographic wrappers; 8 1/2 x 11
ULS: 0
(S629) TELE-WEEK.
New York: V., 1 no. 1-2; March 9-23, 1949
Photographic wrappers; 8 1/2 x 11
ULS: 0.
(T1A) TELEVISION.
New York: V. 1 no. 2; July 1928
Pictorial wrappers; 8 1/2 x 11 3/4
The second and last issue of the first magazine devoted to television.
A monthly edited by Sheldon Chaney "designed for the artist who ap-
proaches the theater in the spirit of the Arts and Crafts Movement".
Mott V: 214.
"A series of theological papers chiefly selected from the periodical and other
literature of Great Britain, France, Germany and Holland.
Edited by George E. Day.
Mott I: 741.
(S637) THISTLE.
New York: V. 1 no. 1;
May 1822
Octavo
ULS: 0.
(S642) TOPAZ.
Middlebury, Vt.: V. 1 no. 1; March 28, 1842
Masthead; 19 x 24
ULS: 0.
An early quarterly western medical journal edited by John Esten Cook, M.D. and Charles Wilkins Short, M.D.
No earlier medical journal published this far west has been located.
Mott I: 439.
A rare, unillustrated monthly literary journal containing serial essays and poetry, original and reprinted. It
appears to have a close association with Transylvania University. Also bound in this volume are scattered
issues of Presbyterian Advocate.
Not in Kribbs.
(S648) TRUTH.
Boston: V. 1 no. 17; March 8, 1913
White pictorial wrappers; 9 x 11 3/4
ULS: 5. V. 1-5 no. 2, 1912-N 19, 1914.
(S649A) TRUTH.
New York: V. 13 no. 372; June 2, 1894
Pictorial wrappers; 10 1/4 x 13 5/8
(S649B) TRUTH.
New York: V. 14 no. 445; October 26, 1895
Pictorial wrappers; 10 1/4 x 13 5/8
ULS: 10. 1886-1906.
(T5E) TV FORECAST.
Chicago: V. 4 no. 34;
December 22, 1951
Pictorial wrappers; 5 1/4 x 8 1/2
(S651) TV LIFE.
New York: V. 1 no. 1; October 1953
Photographic wrappers; 4 1/8 x 5 5/8
A weekly "devoted to the interests of the Order of the Sons of Veterans and their sympathizers. George L. Bray,
general manager.
A non-illustrated 24 page monthly journal of information to be used by postmasters and others involved with
the U.S. mail.
(S683) VIM.
New York: V. 1 no. 6; July 27 1898
Pictorial wrappers; 8 7/8 x 11 1/4
ULS: 0 (5 holdings per Sloane). V. 1 no. 1-11; Ju 22-Ag 24 1898.
One of the best, rarest and most sought-after weekly illustrated satire magazines of its era, illustrating the great
battles of the Spanish-American War. It was allegedly banned for sale in Manhattan for its political views. Edited
by Roy McCardell with color lithographic illustrations by by Leon Barritt. This issue is particularly notable and
valuable for a wonderful Yellow Kid (as William Randolph Hearst) satirical illustration on the back cover.
Sloane: p. 484-5.
(S686) VOLUNTEER.
Buffalo, N.Y.: V. 1 no. 1; February 22, 1864
Masthead; quarto
ULS: 0.
"A Daily Literary Journal, numbering among its contributors the distin-
guished poets, statesmen, divines, and critics of America" published
during the Great Central Fair. The lead article is an original contribution by
William Cullen Bryant.