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Qué (quién) es Vanity Fair - definición


Vanity Fair (British magazine)         
BRITISH MAGAZINE, PUBLISHED 1868-1914
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Vanity Fair was a British weekly magazine that was published from 1868 to 1914. Founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles in London, the magazine included articles on fashion, theatre, current events as well as word games and serial fiction.
Vanity Fair (magazines)         
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Vanity Fair has been the title of at least five magazines, including an 1859–1863 American publication, an unrelated 1868–1914 British publication, an unrelated 1902–1904 New York magazine, and a 1913–1936 American publication edited by Condé Nast, which was revived in 1983.Vanity Fair, accessed 2014.
Vanity Fair (American magazine 1913–1936)         
  • [[John Held, Jr.]]'s cover for the April 1921 issue of ''Vanity Fair.''
AMERICAN MAGAZINE PUBLISHED 1913–1936
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Vanity Fair was an American society magazine published from 1913 to 1936. It was highly successful until the Great Depression led to its becoming unprofitable, and it was merged into Vogue in 1936.
Ejemplos de uso de Vanity Fair
1. Story caught Vanity Fair on hop But the Vanity Fair story caught the Washington Post on the hop.
2. Polanski libel suit against Vanity Fair publisher opens in London LONDON – The Associated Press Roman Polanski‘s libel suit against the publishers of Vanity Fair magazine opened yesterday.
3. Vanity Fair turned down story initially Incredibly, Mr Friend revealed that Vanity Fair turned the story down when it was first approached.
4. According to Vanity Fair, she‘d once been an actress, too.
5. Last night, Vanity Fair issued a statement to shatter his claims.