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Pamela Fiori investigates the history of Holiday, the first magazine that was dedicated to world travel. Published between 1946 and 1977, Holiday captured the zeitgeist of a post-war era world where travelling the world was coming into fashion. Exposing the reader to places they had never imagined they would see, the magazine showcased new destinations through breathtaking photography and journalistic inquiry. Essays by iconic writers of the time like Jack Kerouac, Ernest Hemmingway, Truman Capote and Joan Didion graced its glossy pages. Fiori explores the evolution of travel as well as the dawn of the magazine advertising era. As much an homage as it is journalistic inquiry, this book has something for everyone.
- A wonderful gift for travel lovers, American history buffs and vintage magazine aficionados
- 270 pages
- 10” x 13”
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