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is best known today. Subjects included artists, athletes, royalty, statesmen, scientists, authors, actors, soldiers, religious personalities, business people and scholars. More than two thousand of these images appeared, and they are considered the chief cultural legacy of the magazine, forming a
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on November 7, 1868. It offered its readership articles on fashion, current events, the theatre, books, social events and the latest scandals, together with
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was published from 1868 to 1914 in Britain as a weekly magazine. Subtitled "A Weekly Show of Political, Social and Literary Wares", it was founded by
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was in print from 1868 to 1914; a third short-lived American magazine of the name was printed in New York between 1902 and 1904; and the fourth was
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as a humorous weekly, from 1859 to 1863. The magazine was financed by Frank J. Thompson, and was edited by William Allen Stephens and
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has been the title of at least five magazines from the 19th century to the present day, where, since 1983, it has been used by
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Bowles wrote much of the magazine himself under various pseudonyms such as "Jehu Junior", but contributors included
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A full-page color lithograph of a contemporary celebrity or dignitary appeared in most issues, and it is for these
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as its own magazine in 1983, making it the fifth magazine to use the name and only one still in print.
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is a monthly American magazine of pop culture, fashion, and politics published by
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in 1936—all four were published independently with no relation to each other. The
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after Thackeray's popular satire on British society. The first issue appeared in
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beginning in 1913, which would ultimately be merged into Nast's larger venture
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provided ÂŁ100 of the original ÂŁ200 capital, and suggested the title
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was an American publication that ran from 1859 to 1863; after which
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The Commonwealth Publishing Company of 110 West 42nd Street,
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the American popular culture magazine published by Condé Nast
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The World of Vanity Fair by Bertram Fletcher Robinson
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Vanity Fair (magazine, historical)

the American popular culture magazine published by Condé Nast
a second, unrelated British publication
an American publication edited by Condé Nast
Vogue
Condé Nast
Beelzebub
Pilgrim's Progress
John Bunyan
novel of the same name
William Makepeace Thackeray
New York
Henry Louis Stephens
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
William Dean Howells
Fitz-James O'Brien
Charles Farrar Browne
Vanity Fair (British magazine)
Thomas Gibson Bowles
Victorian
Fred Burnaby
London
serial fiction
word games
Lewis Carroll
Willie Wilde
P. G. Wodehouse
Jessie Pope
Bertram Fletcher Robinson

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