Cheerful Moments

Cheerful Moments was an American monthly mail-order magazine from 1892 until 1908, primarily a vehicle for advertising and light stories of the day, and one of a number of similar publications. The magazine was founded in Boston in 1892. It was later acquired by George W. Willis of New York, who worked in the field of mail order publications for over 25 years. It claimed an average monthly circulation that reached up to claims of 500,000 copies by 1903. A contemporary textbook on advertising listed Cheerful Moments in a list of typical mail-order magazine of the day:

Cheerful Moments

Cheerful Moments was an American monthly mail-order magazine from 1892 until 1908, primarily a vehicle for advertising and light stories of the day, and one of a number of similar publications. The magazine was founded in Boston in 1892. It was later acquired by George W. Willis of New York, who worked in the field of mail order publications for over 25 years. It claimed an average monthly circulation that reached up to claims of 500,000 copies by 1903. A contemporary textbook on advertising listed Cheerful Moments in a list of typical mail-order magazine of the day: