An old-timey ad from Brooklyn Magazine (No, not that Brooklyn Magazine)

Aug 13, 2011 23:50


Trying to stay as clutter-free as I can, I picked up a stack of back issues of Brooklyn Magazine, and put them to the “How many of these things do I really need?” test.

First off, let me explain that I mean the Brooklyn Magazine which started publishing in 1978, and as far as I know ended in 1979, not the Brooklyn Magazine that’s currently alive and publishing.

As you can see from the first cover of the earlier Brooklyn Magazine and the most current cover I could find for the more recent incarnation, the new publication is a far classier production than we were ever able to put out.





Saying “we” implies I had a lot to do with the mag, but I didn’t. I wrote a book review for each issue, and did an interview with Fred Pohl, since The Way the Future Was was, after all, about growing up in Brooklyn. But other than that, all I ever had to do with the publishing of the magazine was when I’d pop in to say hello while walking from my apartment off Dahill Road in Bensonhurst to my favorite Chinese restaurant on 65th Street, which is how I discovered the magazine existed in the first place.

Yes, that’s right-as I walked from my apartment to pick up Chinese food one day, I noticed a storefront with the Brooklyn Magazine logo, went in and introduced myself to the editor before the first issue was published, and convinced him that he really needed my book reviews to be a part of it all.

The magazine died a quick death, and seems to have left very little mark-my admittedly cursory Internet search reveals very little information about the publication. For all I know, save for a lone copy I found for sale on eBay, this is its first true online mention.

Which is all a roundabout way of getting to my point, because what I really want you to do is check out the ad below from the inside back cover of the first issue, and marvel at how far we’ve come since 1978.




I suspect there are a few more people who remember Wometco Home Theatre than remember Brooklyn Magazine-but probably not by too large an order of magnitude!

Eleven first-run movies for only $13.95 a month? Wow! Sign me up!

Originally published at Scott Edelman. You can comment here or there.

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