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==Books== The company also published the ''[[Collier's Encyclopedia]]'', [[Collier Books]] and the ''Collier's Year Book''. Patricia Fulford edited ''Over 100 Best Cartoons from Collier's, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, The American Magazine, Saturday Evening Post, The New Yorker, Argosy, Sport'' (Checkerbooks, 1949), and ''Collier's'' cartoon editor Gurney Williams edited ''Collier's Kids: Cartoons from Collier's About Your Children'', Holt, 1952. ''Collier's'' fiction editor Knox Burger chose 19 stories for ''Collier's Best'' (Harper & Bros., 1951).<ref>''Saturday Review'', June 2, 1951 p. 12. Article: "Nineteen for the Easy Chair" by Charles Lee. Book review.</ref> He also selected ''Best Stories from Collier's'' (William Kimber, 1952). A huge history and collection appeared with the publication of the 558-page ''A Cavalcade of Collier's'', edited by Kenneth McArdle (Barnes, 1959). [[Cornelius Ryan]]'s 1957 book ''One Minute to Ditch!'', about the successful ocean ditching of a Pan American Boeing 377 Stratocruiser, was an expansion of his ''Collier's'' article on December 21, 1956. Ryan was an associate editor of the magazine during the mid-1950s, and the novelist [[Lonnie Coleman]] was an editorial associate during that same period. ===Titles=== <ref name=":1">{{Cite book|title=A History of American Magazines, Vol. IV|last=Mott|first=Frank Luther|publisher=Harvard Press|year=1957|isbn=978-0674395503|location=Cambridge, MA|pages=453β479}}</ref> * Collier's Once a Week (1888-1889) * Once a Week, an Illustrated Weekly Newspaper (1889-1895) * Collier's Weekly, an Illustrated Journal (1895-1904) * Collier's, The National Weekly (1905-1957) ===First and last issues=== <ref name=":1" /> * First Issue: April 28, 1888 * Last Issue: January 4, 1957 ===Publishing frequency=== <ref name=":1" /> * Weekly (1888-1953) * Fortnightly (1953-1957) ===Publishers=== <ref name=":1" /> * P. F. Collier, New York (1888-1900) * P. F. Collier and Son, New York (1900-1919) * P. F. Collier & Son Company, editorial offices, New York; publication offices, Springfield, Ohio (1919-1934) * Crowell Publishing Company, editorial offices, New York; publication offices, Springfield, Ohio (1934-1939) * Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, editorial offices, New York; publication offices, Springfield, Ohio (1939-1957) ===Editors=== <ref name=":1" /> * Nugent Robinson (1888-1890) * Mayo Williamson Hazeltine (1891) * Julius Chambers (1892-1893) * T.B. Connory (1893-1896) * Daniel Lyons (1896-1898) * Robert Joseph Collier (1898-1902) * [[Norman Hapgood]] (1902-1913) * [[Mark Sullivan (journalist)|Mark Sullivan]] (1913-1917) * [[Finley Peter Dunne]] (1917-1919) * Harford Powel Jr. (1919-1922) * Richard J. Walsh (1922-1924) * Loren Palmer (1924-1925) * William L. Chenery (1925-1943) * Charles Colebaugh (1943-1944) * Henry La Cossitt (1944-1946) * Walter Davenport (1946-1949) * Louis Ruppel (1949-1952) * Roger Dakin (1952-1955) * Kenneth McArdle (1955-1957) * Paul Clifford Smith, editor-in-chief, (1954-1957)
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