Liberty (magazine)
US general-interest magazine, 1924 to 1950
Original data: Liberty: A Weekly for Everybody Weekly Price $0.05 Publisher McCormick-Patterson, to 1931 (that is, cousins Robert R. McCormick and Joseph M. Patterson, joint editor-publishers of daily newspaper The Chicago Tribune, 1914 to 1926 except some time around the War) --Wikipedia
More from FMI, The FictionMags Index (Galactic Central): "Launched as a direct competitor with The Saturday Evening Post and Collier's." 1236 issues 27 volumes 10-May-1924 to Jul-1950, or Volume 27 number 7 Weekly to Jan 1947; fortnightly Jan to Aug; monthly from Aug 1947
FMI shows three annual Vols as May to Apr/May, a short Volume 4 (1927), and calendar-year annual Vols 5 to 27 (1928 to 1950).
FMI notes a Canadian edition was renamed The New Liberty in 1947 and reverted to Liberty in the late 1950s.
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