Norman Munro
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Norman Munro
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Norman Leslie Munro (1842–1894) was a Canadian-American publisher. In 1873 Munro established the New York Family Story Paper, which gained a weekly circulation of 325,000. He also published Boys of New York, Our Boys, Munro's Library, and the American juvenile magazine Golden Hours in the late 19th century. One of his main writers was H. Irving Hancock. He also published Nellie Bly's 1887 investigative journalism exposé Ten Days in a Mad-House. Throughout his life, Munro owned several fast steam
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American publisher (1843–1894)
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