Penny newspapers
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Penny newspapers
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- info:lc/authorities/sh2009004855
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2009004855#concept
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Kopeck newspapers
One-cent newspapers
One-cent papers (Newspapers)
Penny papers (Newspapers)
Penny press newspapers
Broader Terms
Sources
- found: Work cat.: Gazeta-kopi︠e︡ĭka (Moscow, Russia). Gazeta-kopi︠e︡ĭka, 1909.
- found: Mass media in Russia, 1908-1918. Part 1, Russian penny newspapers (gazety-kopeĭki), via IDC Publishers website, Apr. 27, 2009: home page (kopeck newspapers of St. Petersburg and Moscow before and during the First World War; kopeck (penny) newspapers, the most widely circulated newspapers in the beginning of the twentieth century) background (The appearance of a "kopeck", the first working class daily newspaper press, in June 1908 finally gave Russia its "penny" equivalent; kopeck press; kopeck newspapers)
- found: Wikipedia, Apr. 27, 2009: Penny press (Penny press newspapers were cheap, tabloid-style papers produced in the middle of the 19th century; penny papers)
- found: Jordan, M.K. Men not money : E.W. Scripps and the penny newspapers of the Pacific Northwest, 1899 to 1912, 1983.
- found: Answers.com Web site, Apr. 27, 2009: What were penny newspapers? ("The first so-called penny newspaper (or one-cent paper) was published by Benjamin H. Day (1810-1889): the debut issue of the daily The New York Sun appeared in 1833. The American newspaper industry was off and running.")
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- 2009-09-10: new
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