Abstract
This chapter explores the circumstances leading to the formation of the first successful inset, Parish Magazine, investigating its content and the motives of its editor, John Erskine Clarke, and noting the significance of Clarke’s employment of the content and style of popular mid-century family magazines. Parish Magazine’s impact was such that it became a highly successful magazine in its own right, while forming the pattern for the many insets which followed it.
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