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Notes On The Nut-Crackers' Monthly, Larry Glatz
Notes On The Nut-Crackers' Monthly, Larry Glatz
Maine History Documents
A short piece providing the history of what is believed to be the earliest "strictly puzzle" magazine published in America, The Nut-Crackers' Monthly printed in Auburn, Maine, in 1875 and 1876.
A Queen Amongst Women, By The Author Of "Dora Thorne"
A Queen Amongst Women, By The Author Of "Dora Thorne"
Maine History Documents
An issue of The Leisure Hour Library featuring, "A Queen Amongst Women. A Novel. By the Author of 'Dora Thorne.'" New Series, Volume I, No. 89, June 26, 1886.
The Nut-Crackers' Monthly, [Editor Not Identified]
The Nut-Crackers' Monthly, [Editor Not Identified]
Maine History Documents
Four issues of a periodical published in Auburn, Maine, in 1875. Each four-page issue includes puzzles and riddles for subscribers. Some content is contributed by readers using pseudonyms, like "Nettie," "Bess," "Ruthven," "Tadpole," and others. This file includes four issues from Volume 1 -- No. 1 (January, 1875); No. 4 through No. 6 (April, May, and June, 1875).