In 1910, Gurney's published its first large seed and nursery catalog with a full-color cover.
Industrialnation upgraded to a full-size format (8.5"x11") with full-color glossy cover and newsprint interior.
Every year, issues 3, 9, 12, 21, 27, and 33 also contain a full-color cover, a section of glossy color pages, and additional feature articles.
It has a full-color cover and 28+ pages, including sections of color.
With the November-December 1986 issue, Garden Railways appeared with its first full-color cover.
They are cloth bound with full-color painted covers and probably came with dust jackets that duplicated the illustrations on the board covers.
It has reached 159 issues as of Winter 2010, and its issues have more than doubled in size over the years, typically running to forty pages plus full-color covers.
The first publication was "The Chariot Race of Ben Hur March" with a full-color cover.
Tomb of Horrors was republished in 1981 as a thirty-two page booklet with identical text but a new, full-color cover.
Between 1965 and 1969 ten issues appeared, the later issues having full-color front covers.