One of the four Sunday Magazines published during the period 1902 to 1920 (roughly), the Associated Sunday Magazine was the largest and most successful of the syndicates, and is the one most commonly seen. Although the covers of the magazines were typically simply called The Sunday Magazine of the xxxx for each newspaper concerned, this syndicate is easy to recognize because there is always a line of tiny gray print, usually situated near the masthead, reading Copyright, 19xx, by Associated Sunday Magazines, Incorporated. |
(of the St. Louis Republic). Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from British Library copies. |
(of the St. Louis Republic). Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from British Library copies. |
(of the Sunday-Record Herald). Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from British Library copies. |
(of the Minneapolis Journal). Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from British Library copies. |
(of the Rocky Mountain and the Denver Times News). Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from British Library copies. |
Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
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Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
(of the Sunday Star). Details supplied by Steven Rowe. |
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