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Playthings
Editor-in-chiefMaria N. Weiskott[1]
Former editors
Editors-in-chief[2]
Robert McCready (1903–1945)
Ben McCready (1945–1980)
Frank Reysen Jr. (1980–2000)
CategoriesToy, game, and related Entertainment industries[3]
Frequencymonthly[3]
FounderRobert McCready[2]
Henry C. Nathan[4]
Founded1902[5]
First issueJanuary 1903 (1903-01)[2]
Final issueFall 2010 (2010)[2]
CompanySandow Media[6]
CountryUSA
Based inNew York City[7]
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.playthings.com (defunct)[3][8]
www.giftsanddec.com/channel/160-playthings (also defunct)
ISSN0032-1567

Playthings was an American trade magazine focusing on the toy and game industry. It was founded in 1902 by editor Robert McCready[2] and publisher Henry C. Nathan,[4] and it was published in physical form by Sandow Media on a monthly basis until Fall 2010 when it became an insert section and was merged with Gifts & Decorative Accessories magazine.[4] Playthings was also published online and supplemented by a weekly email newsletter, Playthings Extra.[9] The magazine won multiple Jesse H. Neal Awards,[2][9] and was generally regarded as the premier trade magazine of the American toy industry.[10]

Historical timeline[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Weiskott, Maria N. "Milestone: Playthings magazine." Gifts & Decorative Accessories. p. 127. January 1, 2003. ISSN 0016-9889. Also here.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Leccese, Donna. "Playthings Tracks History of Growth, Change." Playthings. September 1, 1993. ISSN 0032-1567. Retrieved March 23, 2015, here.
  • ^ a b c Annicelli, Cliff. "Playthings Magazine Lists the Top Toys STILL AVAILABLE on Toy." Bloomberg L.P. November 30, 2009.
  • ^ a b c d e f Trien, Susan. "More than 100 Years of Playthings Magazine Acquired by the Brian Sutton-Smith Library & Archives of Play at the Strong in Rochester, New York". The Strong. October 1, 2010.
  • ^ a b Cutter, William Richard. New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation. Vol.4. Lewis Historical Publishing Company. Pg.2014. 1913.
  • ^ a b Fell, Jason. "Sandow Media Buys Eight Magazines from RBI." FolioMag.com. March 2010.
  • ^ Annicelli, Cliff. "Intriguingly Different..." Playthings. August 1, 2007. ISSN 0032-1567.here.
  • ^ a b Snook, Pam. "Playthings Magazine Partners With Strong Museum". PR Newswire. November 12, 2010.
  • ^ a b c Oliver, Larry. "Words on Play: It's an honor ... Playthings recognized for editorial excellence". Playthings. April 1, 2005. ISSN 0032-1567.here .
  • ^ Scott, Sharon M. "Playthings" in Toys and American Culture: An Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. p. 245. 2010. ISBN 978-0313351112.
  • ^ Staff. "For more than 100 years, Playthings magazine stood." Brian Sutton-Smith Archives of Play. November 17, 2014.
  • ^ Earl, Anne-Marie. "Gifts and Dec Broadens, Renames Playthings Category". Gifts & Decorative Accessories. May 3, 2017.

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