Donahoe's Magazine

Donahoe's Magazine, 1896

Donahoe's Magazine was a United-States-based Catholic-oriented general interest magazine that ran from about 1878 to July 1908, when it was absorbed by the Catholic World of New York. It had been founded by Patrick Donahoe, one-time editor of the New York Pilot. It has recently attracted attention as containing possibly the first literary mention of Mary MacLane, the American feminist memoirist, in the January 1896 number.[citation needed]

See also

  • New York Times article on cessation
  • Google search showing free e-copies
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