McClure's
American illustrated monthly periodical (1893–1929) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
McClure's or McClure's Magazine (1893–1929) was an American illustrated monthly periodical popular at the turn of the 20th century.[1] The magazine is credited with having started the tradition of muckraking journalism (investigative, watchdog, or reform journalism), and helped direct the moral compass of the day.[2][3]
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Categories | Muckraking, political, literary (1893–1911) Women's (1921–1929) |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | S. S. McClure (1893–1911) |
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First issue | June 1893; 131 years ago (1893-06) |
Final issue | March 1929; 95 years ago (1929-03) |
Country | United States |
Based in | New York City, New York, U.S. |
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The publishing company briefly got into the film business with McClure Pictures.[4][5]