Description: The Mentor - February 1929W. D. Moffat, Editor Crowell Publishing, 68 pages Condition as shown in photos. Worn and aged. 2-hole punched. No markings found. Includes: Shoemakers That Didn't Stick To Their LastNegro Folk Songs and SpiritualsThe Story Of Ole Bull - ViolinistThe Bostonians - History of Light OperaHe Wrote The Most Endearing Song : The Homeless Author of 'Home Sweet Home'From Archive Grid:The Mentor was published originally by the Associated Newspaper School, then by the Mentor Association in New York City, New York, with the purpose of disseminating information about "the world's great men and women, the great achievements, and the permanently interesting things in art, literature, science, history, nature and travel."The companies were founded by William David Moffat about 1912.Originally a weekly, it was later published twice a month and each issue was published on one specific theme.It was purchased by Crowell Publishing Co. in 1921. When Moffatt retired in 1929, the magazine changed format and began publishing articles on many topics in one issue, using famous authors. The Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature stopped indexing the magazine in December 1930. The January 1931 issue is the last known issue.
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Publication Month: February
Publication Year: 1929
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Language: English
Publication Name: The Mentor
Features: Illustrated
Publisher: Crowell Publishing
Genre: Art & Photography, History, Literature, Religion & Spirituality
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Art, Drama, Music, Pre-1960
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