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Success is the title of a series of American magazines on personal and financial success begun by Orison Swett Marden. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)
The first incarnation of Success began in 1897, and continued until 1911, merging briefly that year with The National Post before stopping publication. It was revived in 1918 as "New Success", which then resumed the "Success" name in 1921. It continued until 1927, when it was succeeded by New Age Illustrated. No active issue or contribution copyright renewals were found for this serial. (More details) A similar magazine founded in 1954 as "Success Unlimited" changed its name to "Success" in 1981, and ran until 2001. Most recently, "Success" was revived in 2008 by a Texas firm that continues to publish it today.
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