Bliss magazines
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The Bliss magazines were a series of magazines, generally published quarterly by Charles Henry Bliss, and called at various times Bliss' Magazine, The Bliss Magazine, and Bliss' Quarterly.
Bliss also wrote and published other magazines, including a monthly magazine called The Sunny South, and subtitled "a monthly magazine of song, story and progress." Another series, published weekly, was titled Common Sense, and subtitled "Devoted to better social and industrial conditions."
External links
- Bliss' Quarterly, Vol. III, Number 3, January 1897 (PDF)
- Bliss' Quarterly, Vol. IV, Number 1, January 1898. (PDF)
- Bliss' Magazine, Vol. V, Number 1, January 1899.
- Bliss' Magazine, Vol. VI, Number 1, April 1900. (PDF)
- Bliss Magazine, Vol. VII, Number 1, January 1902. (PDF)
- The Bliss Magazine, "Eleventh Year", Number 1, March 1904. (PDF)
- The Sunny South, Vol. I, Number 1, June 1900 (PDF)
- Common Sense, Vol. I, Number 7, August 1907. (PDF)