Offered here is a vintage photography art magazine: "American Photography Magazine", April 1939. Stressing at corners and along the spine - dirtiness along bottom, more at left corner - some disintegration of cover paper there.
Offered here is a vintage illustrated and art magazine: "The Illustrated London News - Christmas 1961. Art Issue - great stuff! Some tears at the staples.
"To make you well acquainted with the world's knowledge by devoting a little time to interesting reading and looking at beautiful pictures. To enable you to acquire this knowledge without special effort, so you may come easily and agreeably to know the world's big men, big things and big achievements. The Mentor gives you each week a simple, lucid article by a well known authority, and six exquisite pictures. On the backs of these pictures is the daily reading - interesting, descriptive comment. In this way you learn one thing every day, and day by day and week by week, you learn the things you have always wanted to know. As a result, you will find at the end of a year that you have learned 312 things. You will know what the best authorities can tell you of these things, and you will have a gallery of 312 beautiful pictures, And a most pleasing feature of the plan is that you will have been quite unaware of any effort to acquire knowledge, and conscience only of having enjoyed yourself reading interesting matter and looking at attractive pictures".
Offered here is a vintage early 20th Century art and literature magazine; "The Mentor A Wise and Faithful Guide and Friend", Vol. 1, No 4, March 10, 1913, Department of Fine Art, The Associated Newspaper School, Inc., new York, This issue - "Beautiful Women in Art" - The Dutchess of Devonshire, Mrs. Sarah Siddons, Madame Vigee Le Brun, Queen Louisa of Prussia, Madame Recamier, Countess Zofia Potocka - all print present. The Mentor; "To make you well acquainted with the world's knowledge by devoting a little time to interesting reading and looking at beautiful pictures. To enable you to acquire this knowledge without special effort, so you may come easily and agreeably to know the world's big men, big things and big achievements. The Mentor gives you each week a simple, lucid article by a well known authority, and six exquisite pictures. On the backs of these pictures is the daily reading - interesting, descriptive comment. In this way you learn one thing every day, and day by day and week by week, you learn the things you have always wanted to know. As a result, you will find at the end of a year that you have learned 312 things. You will know what the best authorities can tell you of these things, and you will have a gallery of 312 beautiful pictures, And a most pleasing feature of the plan is that you will have been quite unaware of any effort to acquire knowledge, and conscience only of having enjoyed yourself reading interesting matter and looking at attractive pictures."
Offered here is aa antique vintage art and literary Mentor magazine: The Mentor Magazine - Vol. 1, No. 15, May 26, 1913. This is a GREAT issue - dedicated to the Panama Canal. A history of the construction of the canal in photos and narrative - complete with all six photos. Just a GREAT magazine.
Offered here is an antique vintage art and literary Mentor magazines: The Mentor Magazine - Vol. 1, No. 5, March 17, 1913. This is a GREAT issue - dedicated to Romantic Ireland in photos and narrative - complete with all six photos. Just a GREAT magazine.
Offered here is an antique vintage art and literary Mentor magazines: The Mentor Magazine - Vol. 1, No. 6, March 24, 1913. This is a GREAT issue - dedicated to Masters of Music in photos and narrative - complete with all six photos. Just a GREAT magazine.
Offered here is an antique vintage art and literary Mentor magazine: The Mentor Magazine - Vol. 1, No. 7, March 31, 1913. This is a GREAT issue - dedicated to Natural Wonders of America in photos and narrative - complete with all six photos. Just a GREAT magazine.
Offered here is a vintage art and literary magazine: "The Mentor Magazine", December, 1924. This is a GREAT issue - dedicated to clwons and clown related stuff. A history of clowns, puck, jesters and comedy in art, theatre etc - reproduced paintings about humor and clowns. Just a GREAT magazine
Offered here is a vintage art and literary magazine: "The Mentor Magazine", July 1928 = Great cover . This is loaded with great illustrations and photos of Americana.
Offered here is a vintage early 20th Century art and literature magazine; "The Mentor Magazine", Vol. 2, No 17, October 15, 1914, Department of Travel - JAPAN, The Associated Newspaper School, Inc., New York, This issue - "The Great Buddah at Kamakura, A Garden in Tokyo, The red Bridge at Nikko, Mount Fujiyama From Kashiwabara, The gate of the Palace of the Mikado, Kyoto - all print present. The Mentor; "To make you well acquainted with the world's knowledge by devoting a little time to interesting reading and looking at beautiful pictures. To enable you to acquire this knowledge without special effort, so you may come easily and agreeably to know the world's big men, big things and big achievements. The Mentor gives you each week a simple, lucid article by a well known authority, and six exquisite pictures. On the backs of these pictures is the daily reading - interesting, descriptive comment. In this way you learn one thing every day, and day by day and week by week, you learn the things you have always wanted to know. As a result, you will find at the end of a year that you have learned 312 things. You will know what the best authorities can tell you of these things, and you will have a gallery of 312 beautiful pictures, And a most pleasing feature of the plan is that you will have been quite unaware of any effort to acquire knowledge, and conscience only of having enjoyed yourself reading interesting matter and looking at attractive pictures."
Offered here is a vintage early 20th Century art and literature magazine; "The Mentor Magazine", Vol. 2, No 17, October 15, 1914, 2nd version, Department of Travel - JAPAN, The Associated Newspaper School, Inc., New York, This issue - "The Great Buddah at Kamakura, A Garden in Tokyo, The red Bridge at Nikko, Mount Fujiyama From Kashiwabara, The Gate of the Palace of the Mikado, Kyoto - all print present. The Mentor; "To make you well acquainted with the world's knowledge by devoting a little time to interesting reading and looking at beautiful pictures. To enable you to acquire this knowledge without special effort, so you may come easily and agreeably to know the world's big men, big things and big achievements. The Mentor gives you each week a simple, lucid article by a well known authority, and six exquisite pictures. On the backs of these pictures is the daily reading - interesting, descriptive comment. In this way you learn one thing every day, and day by day and week by week, you learn the things you have always wanted to know. As a result, you will find at the end of a year that you have learned 312 things. You will know what the best authorities can tell you of these things, and you will have a gallery of 312 beautiful pictures, And a most pleasing feature of the plan is that you will have been quite unaware of any effort to acquire knowledge, and conscience only of having enjoyed yourself reading interesting matter and looking at attractive pictures."
Offered here is a vintage early 20th Century art and literature magazine; "The Mentor magazine",Vol. 2, No 18, November 2, 1914, The Associated Newspaper School, Inc., New York, This issue; The Story Of The French Revolution "Louis XIV, Roberspierre, Marie Antoinette and her Children, Rouget De Lisle Singing the Marseilleaise For the First Time, The Oath of the Jeue De Paume, Charlotte Corday In Prison" - all gravures prints present. The Mentor; "To make you well acquainted with the world's knowledge by devoting a little time to interesting reading and looking at beautiful pictures. To enable you to acquire this knowledge without special effort, so you may come easily and agreeably to know the world's big men, big things and big achievements. The Mentor gives you each week a simple, lucid article by a well known authority, and six exquisite pictures. On the backs of these pictures is the daily reading - interesting, descriptive comment. In this way you learn one thing every day, and day by day and week by week, you learn the things you have always wanted to know. As a result, you will find at the end of a year that you have learned 312 things. You will know what the best authorities can tell you of these things, and you will have a gallery of 312 beautiful pictures, And a most pleasing feature of the plan is that you will have been quite unaware of any effort to acquire knowledge, and conscience only of having enjoyed yourself reading interesting matter and looking at attractive pictures."
Offered here is a vintage early 20th Century art and literature magazine; "The Mentor Magazine", Vol. 5, No 15, September 15, 1917, The Associated Newspaper School, Inc., New York, This issue; Earthquakes and Volcanoes "Messina, Sicily - Scene After The Earthquake", "San Francisco City Hall After the Earthquake, Seismograph, On the Road to Vesuvius, Italy, Ruins of St. Pierre, Martinique, The Crater of Kileuea, Hawaii" - all gravures prints present. The Mentor; "To make you well acquainted with the world's knowledge by devoting a little time to interesting reading and looking at beautiful pictures. To enable you to acquire this knowledge without special effort, so you may come easily and agreeably to know the world's big men, big things and big achievements. The Mentor gives you each week a simple, lucid article by a well known authority, and six exquisite pictures. On the backs of these pictures is the daily reading - interesting, descriptive comment. In this way you learn one thing every day, and day by day and week by week, you learn the things you have always wanted to know. As a result, you will find at the end of a year that you have learned 312 things. You will know what the best authorities can tell you of these things, and you will have a gallery of 312 beautiful pictures, And a most pleasing feature of the plan is that you will have been quite unaware of any effort to acquire knowledge, and conscience only of having enjoyed yourself reading interesting matter and looking at attractive pictures."