登陆注册
19556600000070

第70章 Meeting a Reverse or Two (5)

The authors for whom the Journal was now publishing attracted the attention of all the writers of the day, and the supply of good material became too great for its capacity.Bok studied the mechanical makeup, and felt that by some method he must find more room in the front portion.He had allotted the first third of the magazine to the general literary contents and the latter two-thirds to departmental features.

Toward the close of the number, the departments narrowed down from full pages to single columns with advertisements on each side.

One day Bok was handling a story by Rudyard Kipling which had overrun the space allowed for it in the front.The story had come late, and the rest of the front portion of the magazine had gone to press.The editor was in a quandary what to do with the two remaining columns of the Kipling tale.There were only two pages open, and these were at the back.He remade those pages, and continued the story from pages 6 and 7to pages 38 and 39.

At once Bok saw that this was an instance where "necessity was the mother of invention." He realized that if he could run some of his front material over to the back he would relieve the pressure at the front, present a more varied contents there, and make his advertisements more valuable by putting them next to the most expensive material in the magazine.

In the next issue he combined some of his smaller departments in the back; and thus, in 1896, he inaugurated the method of "running over into the back" which has now become a recognized principle in the make-up of magazines of larger size.At first, Bok's readers objected, but he explained why he did it; that they were the benefiters by the plan; and, so far as readers can be satisfied with what is, at best, an awkward method of presentation, they were content.Today the practice is undoubtedly followed to excess, some magazines carrying as much as eighty and ninety columns over from the front to the back; from such abuse it will, of course, free itself either by a return to the original method of make-up or by the adoption of some other less-irritating plan.

In his reading about the America of the past, Bok had been impressed by the unusual amount of interesting personal material that constituted what is termed unwritten history--original events of tremendous personal appeal in which great personalities figured but which had not sufficient historical importance to have been included in American history.Bok determined to please his older readers by harking back to the past and at the same time acquainting the younger generation with the picturesque events which had preceded their time.

He also believed that if he could "dress up" the past, he could arrest the attention of a generation which was too likely to boast of its interest only in the present and the future.He took a course of reading and consulted with Mr.Charles A.Dana, editor of the New York Sun, who had become interested in his work and had written him several voluntary letters of commendation.Mr.Dana gave material help in the selection of subjects and writers; and was intensely amused and interested by the manner in which his youthful confrere "dressed up" the titles of what might otherwise have looked like commonplace articles.

"I know," said Bok to the elder editor, "it smacks a little of the sensational, Mr.Dana, but the purpose I have in mind of showing the young people of to-day that some great things happened before they came on the stage seems to me to make it worth while."Mr.Dana agreed with this view, supplemented every effort of the Philadelphia editor in several subsequent talks, and in 1897 The Ladies'

Home Journal began one of the most popular series it ever published.It was called "Great Personal Events," and the picturesque titles explained them.He first pictured the enthusiastic evening "When Jenny Lind Sang in Castle Garden," and, as Bok added to pique curiosity, "when people paid $20 to sit in rowboats to hear the Swedish nightingale."This was followed by an account of the astonishing episode "When Henry Ward Beecher Sold Slaves in Plymouth Pulpit"; the picturesque journey "When Louis Kossuth Rode Up Broadway"; the triumphant tour "When General Grant Went Round the World"; the forgotten story of "When an Actress Was the Lady of the White House"; the sensational striking of the gold vein in 1849, "When Mackay Struck the Great Bonanza"; the hitherto little-known instance "When Louis Philippe Taught School in Philadelphia"; and even the lesser-known fact of the residence of the brother of Napoleon Bonaparte in America, "When the King of Spain Lived on the Banks of the Schuylkill"; while the story of "When John Wesley Preached in Georgia" surprised nearly every Methodist, as so few had known that the founder of their church had ever visited America.Each month picturesque event followed graphic happening, and never was unwritten history more readily read by the young, or the memories of the older folk more catered to than in this series which won new friends for the magazine on every hand.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 穿越回到古代

    穿越回到古代

    她本是一个二十一世纪普通的大学生,却意外穿越到一千年前,女扮男装也就算了,和一个帅哥同房而住也算了,最后居然发展到同床!!!她的死对头变着法整她,花满楼的花魁中意她,隔壁的帅哥对她忽冷忽热,她遇到的都是一群什么怪人啊?她的现代智慧让大家对她刮目相看,以为好日子到了,谁知一大帮人追着要杀她,好朋友利用她,好不容易走到一起的爱人也离开了她,她伤心、哭泣,但不绝望,离开伤心地,没什么大不了,一切从头来。追杀没有停止,真相就要揭晓,原来她的真实身份是……
  • 优秀小学生最爱问的600个科学常识

    优秀小学生最爱问的600个科学常识

    优秀小学生之所以优秀,因为他们每天都有问不完的问题。他们会问人打呵欠时为什么会流泪?睡觉时为什么会磨牙呢?脚臭是怎么回事?花为什么有各种不同的颜色?蚊子是怎样咬人的?——这些你都能回答吗?
  • 绝恋:这个僵尸很无赖

    绝恋:这个僵尸很无赖

    一次和朋友的相约,便不慎掉入了一个古墓当中,而且意外的来到了僵尸王国,却莫名其妙的被一个美男给拽住,她还没来及对着美男花痴,美男却对她说:“帮我生孩子!”一句话,差点让她被自己的口水给呛死,她不解的说:“什么鬼?”美男轻佻眉头,说道:“我不是鬼,我是僵尸......”僵尸王国,由6位像天上的神仙一样的美男子统治着,他们有着完美的容貌,有着让人喷鼻血的身材,坐拥僵尸界,他们不仅容貌出众,能力了得,更是所有僵尸女人做梦都想得到的美男,唯独她,却是不屑一顾,避之千里。【故事纯属虚构,请勿模仿,喜欢点收藏,打分,评论,送票票】
  • 重生之爱上夏娜

    重生之爱上夏娜

    本人两年前的中二之作,最近准备继续,但是毕竟过了两年可能笔风会有些差别。请见谅。
  • 呆萌少爷的沉默爱恋

    呆萌少爷的沉默爱恋

    玉兰花高端坐在枝头,花香漫漫从过去飘到现今。如果在错误的时间错误的地点遇上不属于自己的王子;如果旧事重提回忆再现我还敢不敢义无反顾的说爱你;如果在一起久了会成为一种习惯,呆萌少爷谢谢你的沉默守护,当我看清了自己的心我会穿过荆棘拥抱你
  • 八寒地狱(宜昌鬼事过阴篇)

    八寒地狱(宜昌鬼事过阴篇)

    击败王鲲鹏的徐云风,成为过阴人,发现自己进入了一个从前无法企及的世界——八寒地狱。只有经过八寒地狱的洗练,徐云风才能和张天然站到一个层面上,才有对抗张天然的资格。同时另一个人物渐渐浮出水面,那个无处不在的孙拂尘,将会给疯子带来什么?
  • 梦归处

    梦归处

    我总是在想,很多年后,当我翻开钱包,看到里面那张残旧的一元和厚厚的一叠随手贴时。是不是还能记得,那天所发生的一切?又是不是还能想起,那七年的长梦,最终归于何处?作者微信号:ReadInCloud微信名:云中书欢迎关注查阅更多小说,谢谢支持!
  • 妖孽狂妃:邪君宠溺小妖妃

    妖孽狂妃:邪君宠溺小妖妃

    身为现代超级特种兵不幸被流弹扫死:悲剧!穿越重生就被挑断手脚筋还被丢进史前动物园:坑爹!瑶光,21世纪超级特种兵,坑爹地穿越到神兽国冷家的废材小姐冷瑶光身上,附赠断手断脚的绝世大礼,神凤之体一朝觉醒,她不再是当初那个任人欺负的无用小姐!五系灵根,逆天之强;神兽金龙,举世无双!神尊遗宝,大帝传承,上仙之殿,归她所有!妖孽之名,响彻三界,所到之处,妖邪退散!人人避之不及,但仍有不怕死的往前凑……瑶光磨牙:“喂,那位抬着聘礼贿赂我家便宜老爹的王爷,现在不流行包办婚姻!”
  • 抗日之尖刀出鞘

    抗日之尖刀出鞘

    国之利刃,当属尖刀。尖刀出鞘,敌特不死绝绝不回鞘。现代青年何余穿越到了九一八事变的第二天,与一群热血军人共同抵御日军,从而开启一段热血谍战的抗日故事。
  • 吹笙引

    吹笙引

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。