Collier's Year 1906 Magazine Back Issues
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- The National Weekly
- In The Grasp Of The Vultures
- The Ryan Interests. Metropolitan Traction Co And Tammany Hall
- The Harriman Interests. NYC Rail Road And Albany Legislature
- The National Weekly
- Assorted Senators
- Sole Property Of Trust Corporations And Rail Roads
- The Senate Is Now In Session
- The National Weekly
- The Kind Of Society That Reads Town Topics
- The National Weekly
- The Rough Rider
- San Juan Hill Is Not In It With This Brute
- In This Number, The Puzzler, A Story By Rudyard Kipling
- The National Weekly
- The Minute Man
- The National Weekly
- Should The Publicity Bill Pass
- There Should Be A Law Passed To Absolutely Forbid Corporation Gifts To Political Parties
- The National Weekly
- As To Rate Legislation
- Uncle Iam, Come Mr. Senate, It's Up To You
- Whom Do You Represent Me Or Your Fat Friend
- The National Weekly
- The New Angel Of Peace
- Strikes Settled Promptly On A Runnes
- Bases-Apply To The Steel Trust
- The National Weekly
- The Circus
- Painted By Frank K. Levendecares
- March 24 1906
- The National Weekly
- April 21 1906
- Price 10 Cents
- The Gardener
- June 23 1906
- Price 10 Cents
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Collier's was an American general interest magazine founded in 1888 by Peter Fenelon Collier. It was launched as Collier's Once a Week, then renamed in 1895 as Collier's Weekly: An Illustrated Journal, shortened in 1905 to Collier's: The National Weekly and eventually to simply Collier's. The magazine ceased publication with the issue dated the week ending January 4, 1957, although a brief, failed attempt was made to revive the Collier's name with a new magazine in 2012.
As a result of Peter Collier's pioneering investigative journalism, Collier's established a reputation as a proponent of social reform. After lawsuits by several companies against Collier's ended in failure, other magazines joined in what Theodore Roosevelt described as "muckraking journalism." Founded by Nathan S. Collier, a descendant of Peter Collier, the Collier Prize for State Government Accountability was created in 2019. The annual US$25,000 prize is one of the largest American journalism prizes, and it was established to honor Peter Collier's legacy and contributions in the field of investigative reporting.