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The Land of Sunshine was a magazine published in Los Angeles, California, between 1894 and 1923. It was renamed Out West in January 1902. In 1923, it merged into Overland Monthly to become Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine, which existed until 1935. The magazine published the work of many notable authors, including John Muir, Jack London, Mary Hunter Austin, Sharlot Hall, Grace Ellery Channing, and Sui Sin Far (Edith Maude Eaton). The Land of Sunshine was also known for its "lavish" use of illustrations, many of which were halftone photoengravings. In the words of Jon Wilkman, the magazine "extolled the wonders of Southern California and had a major influence on the region’s early image and appeal to tourists".

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  • The Land of Sunshine was a magazine published in Los Angeles, California, between 1894 and 1923. It was renamed Out West in January 1902. In 1923, it merged into Overland Monthly to become Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine, which existed until 1935. The magazine published the work of many notable authors, including John Muir, Jack London, Mary Hunter Austin, Sharlot Hall, Grace Ellery Channing, and Sui Sin Far (Edith Maude Eaton). The Land of Sunshine was also known for its "lavish" use of illustrations, many of which were halftone photoengravings. In the words of Jon Wilkman, the magazine "extolled the wonders of Southern California and had a major influence on the region’s early image and appeal to tourists". (en)
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  • The cover of the August 1900 issue of The Land of Sunshine (en)
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  • Out West, Volume 16 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 17 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 18 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 19 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 20 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 21 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 22 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 23 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 24 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 25 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 26 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 27 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 28 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 29 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 30 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 31 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 32 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 33 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 34 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 35 (en)
  • Out West, Volume 36 (en)
  • The Land of Sunshine, Volume 1 (en)
  • The Land of Sunshine, Volume 10 (en)
  • The Land of Sunshine, Volume 11 (en)
  • The Land of Sunshine, Volume 12 (en)
  • The Land of Sunshine, Volume 13 (en)
  • The Land of Sunshine, Volume 14 (en)
  • The Land of Sunshine, Volume 15 (en)
  • The Land of Sunshine, Volume 2 (en)
  • The Land of Sunshine, Volume 3 (en)
  • The Land of Sunshine, Volume 4 (en)
  • The Land of Sunshine, Volume 5 (en)
  • The Land of Sunshine, Volume 6 (en)
  • The Land of Sunshine, Volume 7 (en)
  • The Land of Sunshine, Volume 8 (en)
  • The Land of Sunshine, Volume 9 (en)
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  • The Land of Sunshine was a magazine published in Los Angeles, California, between 1894 and 1923. It was renamed Out West in January 1902. In 1923, it merged into Overland Monthly to become Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine, which existed until 1935. The magazine published the work of many notable authors, including John Muir, Jack London, Mary Hunter Austin, Sharlot Hall, Grace Ellery Channing, and Sui Sin Far (Edith Maude Eaton). The Land of Sunshine was also known for its "lavish" use of illustrations, many of which were halftone photoengravings. In the words of Jon Wilkman, the magazine "extolled the wonders of Southern California and had a major influence on the region’s early image and appeal to tourists". (en)
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