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by D. D. Cottrell's Subscription Agency
A snapshot of the bustling subscription market in 1905, this catalogue from D. D. Cottrell’s agency offers a vivid glimpse into the way newspapers and magazines were sold wholesale to retailers and clubs. The opening pages proudly announce a twentieth‑year anniversary and a bold guarantee to beat any competing price, reflecting the fierce competition of early‑twentieth‑century print media.
The bulk of the book is a detailed price list, pairing popular titles like Success Magazine, Harper’s Bazar, Cosmopolitan and The Technical World with discounted rates when bundled together. It also includes special offers on supplemental booklets, club‑price structures, and step‑by‑step instructions for calculating combination deals. The layout of tables, footnotes, and promotional language captures the commercial tone of the era.
Listening to this material feels like stepping into a vintage office, where clerks negotiated savings for readers and businesses alike. It reveals the priorities of a bygone advertising world—cost‑cutting, convenience, and the promise of “saving money, time and trouble”—making it a fascinating resource for anyone curious about the history of publishing and consumer culture.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (223K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
This unusual time-capsule booklet offers a glimpse of America’s magazine world in 1905, from popular newspapers to specialized journals. It comes from a long-gone New York subscription business rather than a conventional literary author, which gives it a distinctly historical charm.
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