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Page 82A UNIQUE HUMOR MAGAZINE(S285) IDEA.
 Lowell, Ma.: V. 1 no. 1; April 1888
Pictorial wrappers; 7 7/8 x 10 7/8ULS: 0.An unknown monthly illustrated humor magazine published byHarrington Brothers.Not in Sloane.
(AT16) IDEAL TV LIFE.
Philadelphia: V. 1 no. 1; May 23-30, 1953
Photographic wrappers; 5 1/2 x 8 1/2A very scarce weekly local programming guide, distributed through AcmeSupermarkets. The cover and lead article feature Red Buttons.
(S286) ILLINOIS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL.
Chicago: V. 1- 2 no. 12; April 1844 - March 1846 
OctavoULS: 20+ (10 with volume 1).V. 1-58, 1844-1889. All published as this title.In ULS as
Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner 
.A very early western medical journal and Chicago impint, edited byJames V. Z. Blaney.
(S287) ILLINOIS MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
Vandalia, Il., Cincinnati: V. 1 no. 12; September 1831
Brown wrappers; 5 1/2 x 9 3/4ULS: 20+. V. 1-2(no. 1-24), O 1830-S 1832, Continued as
Western Monthly Magazine (318)
.An important, scarce and early literary miscellany edited and predomi-nantly written by James Hall.
The first literary magazine publishedwest of the Ohio River
. Its successor, published in Cincinnati, becamethe most successful western literary publication of its time.Mott I: 595-96; Chielens I: 185-88; Kribbs 337.
 
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Page 83THE FIRST ILLUSTRATEDNEWSPAPER(S288) ILLUSTRATED CALIFORNIANEWS.
San Francisco: V. 1 no. 4; November 1, 1850
Masthead; FolioULS: 2. V. 1 no. 1-6. S 1-D 11850.A very scarce and valuable illustratednewspaper printed semi-monthly at the officeof 
The Alta California
and published byCooke & Le Count. It contains information about mining andlocal events and is illustrated with informative street views of San Francisco. No earlier American illustrated newspaper hasbeen located.
(S289) ILLUSTRATED CHICAGO NEWS.
Chicago: V. 1 no. 8; June 13, 1868
Masthead; 11 1/8 x 16 1/2ULS: 4. V. 1 no. 1-8. Ap 24-Je 13 1868This is the last issue of this well-illustrated local news-weeklypublished by A. M. Farnum and C. A. Church. Thomas Nast wasa regular contributor.Mott III: 53.
(S290) ILLUSTRATED DRAMATIC AND SPORTINGNEWS.
 New York: V. 1 no. 1: November 15, 1877 
Masthead; folioULS: 0A weekly illustrated sporting and dramatic journal edited by Fred J.Engelhardt, who also probably edited
Wild Fire
. It is unrecorded,not unlike many other ephemeral publications of this era.
 
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Page 84(S291) ILLUSTRATED REVIEW. A MONTHLY REVIEWOF THE WORLD'S NEWS BY CAMERA.
 Atascadero, Ca.: V. 1 no. 1; September 1916 
Brown wrappers; 11 x 15ULS: 0.One of the earliest, if not the first, attempts at a monthly photo-graphically oriented news magazine. It is similar in format to newspa-per rotogravure sections.
(S292) ILLUSTRATED WAR NEWS.
 New York: V. 1 no. 1; May 1898
Masthead; 11 3/4 x 17ULS: 4. V. 1 no. 1-4, My-Ag 1898A monthly record of the Spanish-American War published by Frank Tousey, illustrated with full-page chromolithographs and photo-graphs.
(S293) ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. PURE, INSTRUCTIVE,AMUSING.
 New York: V. 1 no. 1-52; January 2 - December 25, 1875
Masthead; large folioULS: 4 (none with a complete volume 1). V. 1-3, Ja 2 1875-77.A very scarce illustrated weekly literary miscellany featuring alarge full page engraving in each issue (most present) intended forremoval and framing. Published by T. E. Moore.
There are noholdings of this volume in ULS, which only lists "1875" as theinitial publication date.
(S294) ILLUSTRATED WORLD.
Philadelphia: V. 1. no. 1-32; April 14 - November 17, 1883
Masthead; FolioULS: 3. All published.A scarce, well-illustrated weekly. The subject matter and engrav-ings are mostly British.
(S295) IMPRESSARIO. A MONTHLY MAGAZINEDEVOTED TO MUSIC, ART, AND LITERATURE.
St. Louis, Mo.: V. 1 no. 1; May 1872
Gray wrappers; 10 3/8 X 14ULS: 0.An unrecorded music magazine edited by John W. Butler.
(S296) INDICATOR: A MISCELLANY OF SELFIMPROVEMENT.
 New York: V. 1 no. 1-3; January - March 1843
OctavoULS: 6. V. 1 no. 1-5; Ag 31 1843-D1844?A series of non-fiction essays on self improvement. The lead articleof the second issue is by John Neal.

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I have an original sketch by S.A. Schoff of a cover vignette for "The Literary Scrap Book". I was able to match it with your thumbnail of the cover of this 1854 periodical. Very cool!