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PM New York Daily PREVIEW EDITION 1st Issue June 14 1940 NAZIS MARCH THRU PARIS

$ 10.56

Availability: 37 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: fair front and back covers are torn and loose, browning on the pages. has been in a protective sleeve but is deuterating
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    This is the first issue of PM New York Daily dated June 14, 1940 with "
    PREVIEW ISSUE
    " on cover.  Headline reads "Nazis March Thru Paris."  All pages are present; however, (as pictured above)  it is showing its age nd is very fragile.
    Very RARE item.
    History of PM
    PM
    was
    a liberal
    leaning daily newspaper published in New York City
    by Ralph Ingersoll
    from June 1940 to June 1948 and financed by Chicago
    millionaire Marshall Field III
    .
    The origin of the name is unknown, although Ingersoll recalled that it probably referred to the fact that the paper appeared in the afternoon;
    The New Yorker
    reported that the name had been suggested by Lillian Hellman
    . (There is no historical evidence for the suggestion that the name was an abbreviation of
    Picture Magazine
    .) The paper borrowed many elements from weekly news magazines, such as many large photos and at first was bound with staples. In an attempt to be free of pressure from business interests, it did not accept advertising. These departures from the norms of newspaper publishing created excitement in the industry. Some 11,000 people applied for the 150 jobs available when the publication first hired staff.
    There were accusations that the paper was Communist-
    dominated, but a thesis by Anya Schiffrin
    concluded that the paper frequently opposed the policies of the Communist Party
    and got into editorial fights with the CP's paper, the
    Daily Worker
    .