XII. Magazine
and Newspaper Collectibles
In 1986 Lawrence V. Tagg assembled a list of magazines and newspapers
containing Harold Bell Wright stories. That
list hasn’t changed much since then. I
will be happy if any collectors send me additional sources.
I still do not know of
anyone who has seen the AW-O-TAHM AH-PA-TAC magazine with Long Ago Told
in it.
The Christian Standard (sample
copy) (sample
copy masthead) [This was a weekly
publication of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), founded in
1866.]
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“Are You________?”
January 6, 1894. Page 39
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“Which?” April 7,
1894, Page 345
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“Harmony with Discord,”
November 17, 1894, Page 1122
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“Will You?” November 24,
1894, Page 1147
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“The Picture of Life,”
December 29, 1894, Page 1273
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“What Nature Said to the
Artist,” January 11, 1896, Page
41
The Christian-Evangelist --
A monthly publication of the "Disciples."
For serious Bible students. Established c.1882.
The Christian Century -- Another
publication of the "Disciples." "A paper for the home. It seeks to bring
to the fireside all the brightest news of the church." Established c.
1888.
- “That
Printer of Udell’s,” Mar-July, 1902
Los Angeles Tribune
American Magazine
McCall’s Magazine
- “A
Son of His Father,” April-October, 1925 (A M J J
A S O)
- “God
and the Groceryman,” Feb-July, 1927
- “Do
You Believe in Immortality? Why?”
written 1-17-26
Outdoor America
- “A
Question of Patriotism,” Nov., 1923
- “Places
of Healing,” June, 1928
Progressive Arizona
- “A
Question of Patriotism,” October, 1925
The Tucson Citizen
- “The
Winning of Barbara Worth,” 8 Sundays, 5/23—7/25, 1926
- “Between
You and Me,” 12 Sundays, 2/5—4/22, 1928
Ladies Home Journal
Pictorial Review
- “Keeping
Christmas,” December, 1930
Physical Culture
- “What
About God?” April, 1931
- “The
Devil’s Highway,” October to March, 1931-32
Good Housekeeping
- “A
Window,” poem, July, 1932
Hearst’s-Cosmopolitan
- “Ma
Cinderella,” February-June, 1932
- “Letters
to My Sons,” December to March, 1932-33
Western Cattle Market
- “As
It Looks From the Cross Anchor,” (written 1928)
AW-O-TAHM AH-PA-TAC
Philadelphia
Inquirer
- "The
Man Who Went Away," Gold Seal Novel Series, February
14, 1943. "Complete illustrated novel," published as a
section of its Sunday edition. Twenty pages, 11" x 14".
Five illustrations including the cover. Illustrated by Harry Weinert.
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