American Humor Magazines and Comic Periodicals
By (Author) David E. Sloane
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
18th September 1987
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
051
Hardback
683
This first annotated guide devoted entirely to American humor magazines and periodicals provides a comprehensive survey of a genre that has both enriched and reflected American mores, popular culture, and literature for over two hundred years. It offers analytical essays, bibliographies, and historical information on nearly three hundred of the most important individual publications, as well as extensive listings of rare periodicals about which very little is presently known.
. . . this survey of U.S. humor magazines is comprehensive and readable. The introduction chronicles the development of American humor magazines in a historical and cultural context. There are over 100 profiles of important magazines, from Captain Billy's Whiz Bang to the Harvard Lampoon, Mad, and the New Yorker. Another section includes 400 much briefer entries. Finally, the book covers college and scholarly humor magazines and humor in almanacs. Excellent index. Recommended for academic and large public libraries.-Library Journal
." . . this survey of U.S. humor magazines is comprehensive and readable. The introduction chronicles the development of American humor magazines in a historical and cultural context. There are over 100 profiles of important magazines, from Captain Billy's Whiz Bang to the Harvard Lampoon, Mad, and the New Yorker. Another section includes 400 much briefer entries. Finally, the book covers college and scholarly humor magazines and humor in almanacs. Excellent index. Recommended for academic and large public libraries."-Library Journal
DAVID E.E. SLOANE is Professor of English, at the University of New Haven.