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Page 30(S99) CALIFORNIA REVIEW. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
Oakland, Ca.: V. 1 no. 1; October 1893
Gray wrappers; 6 3/4 x 10ULS: 3. No. 1-4, 1893-94.A short-lived literary miscellany, illustrated with a few photographs and engravings.
(AU5A) CAR AND DRIVER.
 New York: V. 6 no. 10; April 1961
Photographic wrappers; 8 1/4 x 10 7/8The first issue under this title of this important Automotiveperiodical, previously known as
Sports Car Illustrated 
.
(S100) CARTOON.
 New York: V. 1 no. 2-3; August 18 - 25, 1888
Pictorial wrappers; 8 x 11ULS: 0.A very rare weekly of political satire published by theSaturday Cartoon Publishing Co. The cartoons are byThomas Fleming. Aside from the front and rear covers, eachissue also has a two-page illustration in the center.
 
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Page 31(S101) CATCHWORDS. A MAGAZINE OF GOODCHEER.
 Highland Park, Il.: V. 1 no. 1; November 1906.
White wrappers; 4 3/4 x 6 3/8ULS: 0.A curious, elegantly produced, unrecorded monthly chap book edited by Sara Birchall, published by The Canterbury Company.This issue is devoted entirely to short quotations by RobertLouis Stevenson.
(S102) CATHOLIC YOUTH'S MAGAZINE.
 Baltimore: V. 1 no. 1-12; September 1857 - August 1858
Small octavoULS: 11. V 1-4, S 1857-Ag 1861.A monthly children's religious magazine "published with theapprobation of the Most Rev. Archbishops of Baltimore andCincinnati". Edited by Martin J. Kearney.Mott II: 77.
A UNIQUE RUN OF A VERY SPECIAL BIOGRAPHICAL MAGAZINE(S103) CELEBRITIES MONTHLY.
 New York: V. 1-2 no. 5; April 1895 - February 1896 
Photographic wrappers; 11 3/8 x 7 3/4ULS: 4. All publishedA monthly magazine in which eachpage is devoted to a biography of anillustrious individual of the day, eachillustrated with a high-quality,original tipped-in photograph.Personalities include TheodoreRoosevelt, Thomas Edison, JosephPulitzer and other artists, actors,composers and socialites- a veritable"who's who" of the era. ULS does notlist the last issue, probably makingthis the most complete run extant.
(S104) CENTENNIEL ECHO AND NEW ERA. AN ECLECTIC MONTHLY JOURNAL,DEVOTED TO RELIGION, LITERATURE, AND USEFUL MISCELLANEOUSINFORMATION.
 Batavia, N.Y.: V. 1- 2 no. 12; February 1877 - January 1879
Masthead; OctavoULS: 0.An unrecorded, non-illustrated, monthly religious miscellany, "published under the auspices of FatherMcDonnell, the profits to be devoted to the use of St. Joseph's Parochial School." The text emphasizes Catholicdoctine and temperance.
 
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Page 32THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF A MARK TWAIN CLASSIC(894F) CENTURY ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE.
 New York: V. 24 no. 2-4; December 1884 - February 1885
Brown wrappers; 6 3/4 x 10The first appearance of "Huckleberry Finn", being three excerptsprior to publication in book form. While
Century's
of this era aregenerally not uncommon and bound volumes are plentiful, theseissues in original wrappers are notably elusive. Later editions exist.
(S105) CHAMPAGNE CLUB.
V. 1 no. 1-13; December 6, 1834 - March 7, 1835
Blue wrappers; octavoULS: 3. All published.A satirical weekly "chronicle and critic of military and fashionableevents and things, and criminal record of literary and othermisdoings", edited by Ebenezer Lovemuch & Capt. MarciusMucklewrath.Kribbs 178; Sloane: p. 354.
(S106) CHECKER WORLD. A MONTHLY MAGAZINEDEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE SCIENTIFICPASTIME OF CHECKERS.
 Manchester N.H.: V. 1 no. 1; June 1906 
Orange photographic wrappers; 5 7/8 x 9 1/4ULS: 7. V. 1-8, 1906-10.A monthly edited by Lyman Stearns. One of the more importantchecker journals, though incorrectly listed by Mott as startingpublication in 1895.Mott IV: 382.
(S107) CHICAGO LIGHTING JOURNAL.
Chicago: V. 1 no. 1; May 1884.
Yellow pictorial wrappers; 9 1/4 x 12 3/8ULS: 0.An illustrated monthly published by the Illinois Street GasCompany. The wrappers contain a catalog of products. A very earlyand desireable electrical trade journal.

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