OVERVIEW:
R.V. Van World was started by publisher William Golden and Hi-Torque Publications. The original business was at 16200 Ventura Blvd,
Encino, California.
The magazine seems to have its origins in R.V. World which focused on recreational vehicles. It started in 1972 or 1973 and lasted through June or July, 1975.
Then with the August, 1975 issue, R.V. World was re-titled to R.V. Van World. Numbering continued from the previous title, and content shifted from motor homes to vans.
Hi-Torque had other competitors in the camping and travel magazine sector, so this content shift presented on opportunity to join the van craze caravan of the mid-1970s. However, Golden faced a slew of other competitors with van-focused titles launched in 1975 including Vans & Trucks (June) and 1001 Truck & Van Ideas (October). Travelin' Vans was launched the following year.
After 19 issues, the title was changed a second time to Van World with the January, 1977 issue. The first editor was Eric Pierce, but with the title change a new editor took the helm, Chris Hosford. He remained through to the end of production.
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PUBLICATION DATA:
The publisher provided net paid circulation data to Gale Research for 1978 only. Reported circulation was 152,000 print issues annually.
CONTENT COMPLETENESS:
A total of 47 issues were produced from August, 1975 through April, 1979 with one "best of" issue following in June. All cover images are complete.