Harper's Magazine Collection

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Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0113

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Harper's Magazine Collection

Date(s)

  • 1876 - 1965 (Creation)

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.25 Linear Feet

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"Harper’s Magazine, the oldest general-interest monthly in America, explores the issues that drive our national conversation, through long-form narrative journalism and essays, and such celebrated features as the iconic Harper’s Index. With its emphasis on fine writing and original thought Harper’s provides readers with a unique perspective on politics, society, the environment, and culture. The essays, fiction, and reporting in the magazine’s pages come from promising new voices, as well as some of the most distinguished names in American letters, among them Annie Dillard, Barbara Ehrenreich, Jonathan Franzen, Mary Gaitskill, David Foster Wallace, and Tom Wolfe.

Harper’s Magazine made its debut in June 1850, the brainchild of the prominent New York book-publishing firm Harper & Brothers. The initial press run of 7,500 copies sold out immediately, and within six months circulation had reached 50,000."

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These rare magazines were placed in acid free folders and containers and arranged in chronological order.

  • Processing procedure completed by Pamela Latimer 2/15/1985

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Open

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Conditions governing reproduction

All rights reserved. Using any part of these collections, objects, and photographs transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written consent of MEBA is an infringement of the copyright law.

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  • English

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    Rare magazines are extremely fragile.

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    Archivist's note

    Processing Archivist:
    Pamela Latimer
    February 15, 1985

    Online Publishing:
    Cariane Geffrard, IMLS Intern
    August 1, 2024

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