Youth |
|
|
US |
Little |
Monthly |
1921 |
1922 |
|
Youth |
|
|
US |
Little |
Bi-Monthly |
1918 |
1919 |
|
Yours Truly |
|
|
US (Chicago) |
Bibelot |
|
1905 |
1907 |
|
The Yellow Kid |
|
|
US (New York) |
Bibelot |
|
1897 |
1897 |
Absorbed by Yellow Book. |
The Yellow Dog |
|
|
US (Chicago) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1901 |
1901 |
Illustrated. |
The Yellow Book |
|
|
US (New York) |
Bibelot |
|
1897 |
1898 |
Absorbed Yellow Kid. |
The Yellow Book |
|
|
GB |
Inter |
Quarterly |
1894 |
1897 |
Justly famous and much reprinted. |
The Yahoo |
|
|
US (St. Louis) |
Bibelot |
|
1903 |
1903 |
|
The World’s Work |
|
|
US |
Inter |
Monthly |
1900 |
1932 |
This was a major voice of American capitalism until it merged with Review of Reviews in 1932; social and political rather than literary, it published important prose by B. T. Washington, W. E. B. Du Bois; some discussion of literature and visual art; and chapters on Arabia by T. E. Lawrence in 1921. Its editor until 1913 was Arthur Page, of the Doubleday and Page publishing firm, which published the magazine. Page championed "Talylorism" in industry and was very critical of public services, including the army and the postal service. |
The Woman’s Protest |
|
|
US |
Little |
Monthly |
1912 |
1918 |
Pub. of the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage. |
Woman’s Home Companion |
|
|
US |
Popular |
Monthly |
1897 |
1957 |
Assumed present title in 1897, after which authors include H. Garland, S. O. Jewett, B. Harte, R. Sabatini, J. London, K. Norris, W. Cather, S. Anderson, B. Tarkington, E. Glasgow, S. Lewis, P. Buck, J. Galsworthy, A. Bennett. |
The Woman at Home |
|
|
GB |
Mixed |
Monthly |
1893 |
1931 |
Some title changes over the life of the magazine; began as a "female Strand" (Ashley), aimed at middle-class women; mixed society reporting with literary material, including interviews, profiles, and portraits; writers included G. Atherton, M. Sinclair, E. Nesbit, W. Le Queux, E. P. Oppenheim, Baroness Orczy, E. F. Benson, and R. West. |
Wisdom |
|
|
US (Boston) |
Bibelot |
|
1902 |
1902 |
|
Windsor Magazine |
|
|
GB |
Popular |
Monthly |
1895 |
1939 |
Running right through the rise of modernism, this magazine was everything modernism was not, as the following list of contributors indicates: Marie Corelli, Grant Allen, Hall Caine, Rider Haggard, Bret Harte, Rudyard Kipling, W. D. Howells, and Jack London. It also welcomed Dornford Yates and P. G. Wodehouse's early works; bound copies around. No reprint. |
The Windmill |
|
|
GB (London*) |
Bibelot |
Quarterly |
1898 |
1899 |
|
The Wild Hawk |
|
|
US |
Little |
Monthly |
1912 |
1936 |
Became the Plowshare in 1916 |
Why? |
|
|
US (Cedar Rapids, IA) |
Bibelot |
|
1897 |
1897 |
|
The White Rabbit |
|
|
US (Oberlin, OH) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1897 |
1897 |
Illustrated. |
The White Owl |
|
|
US (Philadelphia) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1901 |
1902 |
Illustrated. |
The White Elephant |
|
|
US (New York) |
Bibelot |
|
1896 |
1897 |
Absorbed Poker Chips. |
The Whisper |
|
|
US (East Aurora, NY) |
Bibelot |
|
1901 |
1902 |
|
Whims |
|
|
US (New York) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1896 |
1896 |
Illustrated. |
The Whim |
|
|
US (Newark, NJ) |
Bibelot |
|
1901 |
1905 |
|
Wheels |
|
|
GB |
Little |
Annual |
1917 |
1921 |
Ed. E. Sitwell; contribs include other Sitwells, N. Cunard, A. Huxley, I. Tree, E. W. Tennant. MJP edition. |
What’s the Use |
|
|
US (East Aurora, NY) |
Bibelot |
|
1901 |
1903 |
|
What to Eat |
|
|
US (Minneapolis) |
Bibelot |
|
1896 |
1903 |
|
The Wet Dog |
|
|
US (Boston) |
Bibelot |
|
1896 |
1896 |
|
The Westminster Review |
|
|
GB |
Inter |
Quarterly |
1824 |
1914 |
|
The Westminster Magazine |
|
|
US |
Little |
Quarterly |
1911 |
1944 |
Absorbed Bozart and Contemporary Verse. |
Westminster Chap Book |
|
|
US (Franklin, IN) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1902 |
1902 |
Illustrated. |
Wayside Tales |
|
|
US (Detroit) |
Bibelot |
|
1901 |
1903 |
|
The Wave |
|
|
US; Europe |
Little |
Irregular |
1922 |
1924 |
|
Wave |
|
|
US (Chicago) |
Bibelot |
|
1922 |
1924 |
|
Wave |
|
|
|
Bibelot |
|
1894 |
1895 |
|
The Waste-basket |
|
|
US (Detroit) |
Bibelot |
|
1896 |
1896 |
|
The Washingtonian |
|
|
US (Washington, DC) |
Bibelot |
|
1897 |
1897 |
|
Wales |
|
|
GB |
Inter |
Monthly |
1911 |
1914 |
|
Voices |
|
|
US |
Little |
Bi-Monthly |
1921 |
Recent |
|
Voices |
|
|
GB |
Little |
Irregular |
1919 |
1921 |
|
The Voice of the Negro |
|
|
US |
Little |
Monthly |
1904 |
1907 |
Published in Atlanta and then in Chicago; writers included W. E. B. Du Bois, George Washington Carver, Mary Church Terrell, John H. Adams Jr., and Booker T. Washington. |
Vogue |
|
|
US |
Popular |
Weekly to 1910 |
1892 |
2010+ |
A fashion and society journal with very occasional forays into literature, publishing writers like Kate Chopin. |
Vision |
|
|
US |
Little |
Quarterly |
1911 |
1912 |
|
The Village Magazine |
|
|
US |
Little |
Unique |
1910 |
1910 |
Revised version in 1920, 1925. |
Verde Mons |
|
|
US (Waits River, VT) |
Bibelot |
|
|
|
|
The Venture |
|
|
GB |
Little |
Annual |
1903 |
1905 |
Eds. L Housman and W. S. Maugham; contribs include J. Masefield, T. Hardy, S. Philips, F. Thompson, L. Binyon, Maugham, A. Meynell, V. Hunt, A. Symons, T. S. Moore, F. Farr, J. Joyce, O. Gogarty. |
Varieties |
|
|
US (New York) |
Bibelot |
|
1898 |
1898 |
|
Vanity Fair |
|
|
US |
Popular |
Monthly |
1914 |
1936 |
|
Vanity Fair |
|
|
GB |
Inter |
Weekly |
1868 |
1928 |
|
The Vandal |
|
|
US (Pittsburg) |
Bibelot |
|
1900 |
1900 |
|
Valley Magazine |
|
|
US (St. Louis) |
Bibelot |
|
1903 |
1903 |
By Reedy. |
Uriel |
|
|
US (Boston) |
Bibelot |
|
1895 |
1895 |
|
The Tyro |
|
|
GB |
Little |
Two Issues |
1921 |
1922 |
W. Lewis edited; very much a Lewis production, it emphasized visual art and included critical writing by T. S. Eliot, H. Read, J. Rodker, and Lewis himself. Cass reprint. MJP edition. |
Two Tales |
|
|
US (Boston) |
Bibelot |
Weekly |
1892 |
1893 |
|
Two Penny Classics |
|
|
US (Chicago) |
Bibelot |
|
1898 |
1898 |
|
Twilight |
|
|
US (San Francisco) |
Bibelot |
|
1898 |
1898 |
|
Truth in Boston |
|
|
US (Boston) |
Bibelot |
|
1895 |
1896 |
|
Truth |
|
|
GB |
Inter |
Weekly |
1877 |
1957 |
|
The Tripod |
|
|
GB |
Little |
Monthly Oct-June |
1912 |
1913 |
|
Trimmed Lamp |
|
|
US (Chicago) |
Bibelot |
|
1914 |
1914 |
|
Trend |
|
|
US (New York) |
Bibelot |
|
1911 |
1915 |
|
Touchstone |
|
|
US (New York) |
Bibelot |
|
1917 |
1921 |
|
To-morrow |
|
|
US (Chicago) |
Bibelot |
|
1905 |
1905 |
|
To-Day |
|
|
GB |
Little |
Monthly |
1917 |
1923 |
Contributors included Yeats and the Georgian Poets, but also Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot; Jackson wrote favorably about J. Joyce.; an earlier version, 1893-1905, published fiction by Stevenson, Kipling, Harte, and others; this later version, edited by H. Jackson, emerged from T. P. Weekly but was a new magazine. Bound editions, no Reprint. |
Time and Tide |
|
|
GB |
Inter |
Weekly |
1920 |
1971 |
|
Time & the Hour |
|
|
US (Boston) |
Bibelot |
Weekly |
1896 |
1899 |
Illustrated. |
The Thrush |
|
|
GB (London*) |
Bibelot |
|
1901 |
1902 |
|
Thrush |
|
|
GB |
Little |
Monthly |
1909 |
1910 |
Hoffman/Ulrich missed this one. |
The Thistle |
|
|
US (New Rochelle, NY) |
Bibelot |
|
1902 |
1903 |
|
Theatre Arts Magazine |
|
|
US (Detroit) |
|
Quarterly |
1916 |
1923 |
Traces the emergence of modern American drama while covering dance and Broadway theater. Edited by Sheldon Cheney. Later becomes Theatre Arts Monthly (1924-39) and Theatre Arts (1939-64). |
Tempo |
|
|
US |
Little |
Irregular |
1921 |
1923 |
|
Temple Bar |
|
|
GB |
Inter |
Monthly |
1861 |
1906 |
A Victorian journal that published serious fiction but could not adjust to modernism. In ProQuest digital archive. |
The Tattler Magazine |
|
|
US (Boston) |
Bibelot |
|
1897 |
1898 |
|
Tales from Town Topics |
|
|
US (New York) |
Bibelot |
|
1904 |
1904 |
|
Tabasco |
|
|
US (Lapeer, MI) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1902 |
1902 |
Illustrated. |
T. P.’s Weekly |
|
|
GB |
Little |
Weekly |
1902 |
1916 |
|
The Symposium |
|
|
US (Northampton, MA) |
Bibelot |
|
1896 |
1896 |
|
The Suffragist |
|
|
US |
Little |
Weekly |
1913 |
1921 |
Became monthly in 1920; the official pub. of National Woman's Party. |
The Suffragist |
|
|
GB |
Little |
|
1909 |
|
|
Stylus |
|
|
US (New York) |
Bibelot |
|
1910 |
1910 |
|
A Stuffed Club for Everybody |
|
|
US (Denver) |
Bibelot |
|
1900 |
1903 |
|
The Studio |
|
|
GB; US |
Little |
Monthly |
1893 |
1964 |
Vols. 1-116 have subtitle: an illustrated magazine of fine and applied art (varies slightly). From March 1897 to 1921, an American edition of the Studio was issued in New York, titled The International Studio. A certain part of each number was printed in England and joined with an American section to make the complete magazine. In 1922 the International Studio was purchased by the International Studio Inc., and was then produced wholly in America. |
The Stratford Journal |
|
|
US |
Little |
Irregular |
1916 |
1925 |
|
The Strand Magazine |
|
|
GB |
Popular |
Monthly |
1891 |
1950 |
Provided the template for the illustrated popular magazine (Ashley); began with translations of Pushkin, Maupassant and others; introduced the short-story series with Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, continuing later with Wodehouse's Jeeves and others. Writers included W. Le Queux, E. Phillpotts, H. G. Wells, E. Nesbit, W. W. Jacobs, A. E. W. Mason, A. Bennett, H. Caine, Sapper, E. Dell, D. H. Lawrence, A. Huxley, D. Sayers, and A. Christie. |
The Story-Teller |
|
|
GB |
Popular |
Monthly |
1907 |
1937 |
Called "the best all-fiction magazine of its day" by M. Ashley; published work by H. Caine, E. P. Oppenheim, M. Bowen, O. Onions, M. Leblanc, A. and C. Askew, J. Futrelle, R. Sabatini, G. K. Chesterton, S. Rohmer, A. Bennett, R. Kipling, and, in later years, F. S. Fitzgerald, D. Sayers, and P. Gallico. |
The Story-teller |
|
|
US (Terre Haute, IN) |
Bibelot |
|
1900 |
1900 |
|
Story Book |
|
|
US (Chicago) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1901 |
1901 |
Illustrated. |
The Stilletto |
|
|
US (New York) |
Bibelot |
|
1900 |
1900 |
|
Stevensonia |
|
|
US (New York) |
Bibelot |
|
1900 |
1900 |
|
Steel Points |
|
|
US (Portland, OR) |
Bibelot |
|
1906 |
1907 |
|
St. Nicholas |
|
|
US |
Popular |
Monthly |
1873 |
1941 |
Primarily for young people, its authors included Twain, T. Roosevelt, Henty, Kipling, E. St. V. Millay, W. Faulkner. |
The Sphere |
|
|
GB |
Popular |
Weekly |
1900 |
1964 |
An illustrated weekly, it published writing by H. Caine, R. W. Chambers, M. Corelli, T. Hardy, A. E. W. Mason, K. Mansfield, E. Nesbit and others. |
The Spectator |
|
|
GB |
Inter |
Weekly |
1828 |
1925 |
|
The South Atlantic Quarterly |
|
|
US |
Inter |
Quarterly |
1902 |
2010+ |
|
Sothoron’s Magazine |
|
|
US (Philadelphia) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1896 |
1897 |
Illustrated. |
Sonnet |
|
|
US (Williamsport, PA) |
Bibelot |
|
1919 |
1919 |
|
The Sonnet |
|
|
US |
Little |
Bi-Monthly |
1917 |
1921 |
|
The Soil |
|
|
US |
Little |
Monthly |
1916 |
1917 |
|
Snap Shots |
|
|
US (New York) |
Bibelot |
|
1901 |
1901 |
|
The Smart Set |
|
|
US |
Popular |
Monthly |
1900 |
1930 |
Contributors include Jack London, A. Bierce, R. Herrick, J. B. Cabell, T. Dreiser, O. Henry, A. Symons, Huneker, D. H. Lawrence, G. Moore, F. Harris, W. B. Yeats, A. Schnitzler, F. Wedekind, A. Strindberg, and W. B. Yeats, along with Mencken and Nathan; various subtitles and many editors--the most famous being G. J. Nathan and H. L. Mencken, who ran the magazine from 1914 to 1923. W. H. Wright (later known as S. S. Van Dine) edited in 1913-14; microfilm. |
Slate |
|
|
US |
Little |
Monthly |
1917 |
1917 |
|
The Skeptic |
|
|
US (Boston) |
Bibelot |
|
1896 |
1897 |
|
Signature |
|
|
GB |
Little |
Three Issues |
1915 |
1915 |
|
The Shanacie |
|
|
Ireland |
Little |
Quarterly |
1906 |
1907 |
Contributors include J. M. Synge, W. B. Yeats, J. Eglinton, P Colum, J. B. Yeats, Lord Dundany. |
The Shadow |
|
|
US (Cambridge, MA) |
Bibelot |
|
1896 |
1896 |
|
Sewanee Review |
|
|
US |
Little |
Quarterly |
1892 |
2010+ |
Primarily a journal of literary criticism with a distinguished list of poets and academic critics writing for it. |
The Seven Arts |
|
|
US |
Little |
Monthly |
1916 |
1917 |
An important little mag, for one with such a short run. Published poetry by Frost, Sandburg, A. Lowell, and others; fiction by S. Anderson, E. O'Neill, and D. H. Lawrence; criticism by R. Bourne, V. W. Brooks, W. Frank, Oppenheim; absorbed by The Dial. AMS Reprint. |
Seen and Heard by Megarge |
|
|
US (Philadelphia) |
Bibelot |
Weekly |
1901 |
1903 |
|
Secession |
|
|
Europe; US |
Little |
Irregular |
1922 |
1924 |
|
The Scroll |
|
|
Canada (Montreal*) |
Bibelot |
|
1900 |
1901 |
|
Scribner’s Magazine |
|
|
US |
Inter |
Monthly |
1887 |
1939 |
Writing by Kipling, Galsworthy, R. L. Stevenson, E. A. Robinson, A. Lowell, E. Wharton, S. Teasdale, F. S. Fitzgerald, A. C. Doyle, E. W. Hornung, T. Roosevelt, F. Nansen; microfilm, many bound copies around. MJP edition, 1910-22. |
The Scots Observer |
|
|
GB |
Inter |
Weekly |
1888 |
1897 |
Became National Observer in 1890; edited mainly by W. E. Henley; authors include Kipling Yeats, Swinburne, Stevenson, A. Meynell, K. Graham, Mallarme. |
The Schoolmaster |
|
|
US (Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY) |
Bibelot |
|
1900 |
1902 |
|
The Savoy |
|
|
GB |
Little |
Quarterly, Monthly |
1896 |
1896 |
Short-lived but interesting; fiction by Symons, Conrad, Yeats; prose by Pater, H. Ellis, Shaw, Beerbohm; art mostly by Beardsley. |
The Saturnian |
|
|
US |
Little |
Irregular |
1921 |
1922 |
|
The Saturday Review of Literature |
|
|
US |
Inter |
Weekly |
1920 |
1986? |
|
The Saturday Review |
|
|
GB |
Inter |
Weekly |
1855 |
1938 |
The voice of upper-class England, it declined into fascist sympathy before its end in 1938; in the 1890s Shaw, Wells, and Beerbohm wrote for it. |
The Saturday Evening Post |
|
|
US |
Popular |
Weekly |
1821 |
1969 |
NOT founded in 1728 by Ben Franklin; became popular magazine in 1897, emphasizing business, politics, and romance; fiction by Frank Norris, Jack London, J. Conrad, Kipling, Crane, Dreiser, Wharton, Cather, H. G. Wells, R. Lardner, M. R. Rinehart, G. K. Chesterton, E. P. Oppenheim, B. Tarkington, P. G. Wodehouse, S. Lewis, K. Brush, J. P. Marquand; strong in visual art, with N. Rockwell starting in 1916--this journal is a treasure trove of Americana. |
The Sansculotte |
|
|
US |
Little |
Monthly |
1917 |
1917 |
|
Samhain |
|
|
GB; Ireland |
Little |
Irregular |
1901 |
1908 |
Suspended 06-08. Cass reprint. |
The Sage Leaf |
|
|
US (Boston) |
Bibelot |
|
1901 |
1901> |
|
S 4 N |
|
|
US |
Little |
Monthly |
1919 |
1925 |
Combined with Modern Review 1926. |
The Rubric |
|
|
US (Chicago) |
Bibelot |
Bi-Monthly |
1901 |
1902 |
Illustrated. |
Roycroft Quarterly |
|
|
US (East Aurora, NY) |
Bibelot |
|
1896 |
1896 |
|
the Royal Magazine |
|
|
GB |
Popular |
Monthly |
1898 |
1939 |
After some title changes it became a screen magazine in 1935, though it had emphasized photography from the beginning. Writers included Orczy, Sabatini, Rohmer (under his real name of Ward), E. Glyn, M. Arlen, J. Hergesheimer, M. Edginton, and A. Achmed, but reporting and history were mixed with fiction in this magazine. |
The Rough Rider |
|
|
US (Butte, MT) |
Bibelot |
|
1900 |
1901 |
|
The Rose-Jar |
|
|
US (New York) |
Bibelot |
|
1904 |
1905 |
|
Rose Bush |
|
|
US (Cleveland, OH) |
Bibelot |
|
1906 |
1906> |
|
Rongwrong |
|
|
US |
Little |
Irregular |
1917 |
1917 |
|
Romance |
|
|
US (New York) |
Bibelot |
|
1895 |
1896 |
|
The Rolling Stone |
|
|
US |
Little |
Weekly |
1894 |
1895 |
Short lived; owned and mostly written by W. S. Porter who later became better known as O. Henry. |
Rogue |
|
|
US |
Little |
Semi-Monthly |
1915 |
1916 |
|
Rhythm |
|
|
GB |
Little |
Quarterly |
1911 |
1913 |
Especially strong in modernist visual art, with Fergusson as art editor; artworks by Picasso, Gaudier-Brzeska, J. Dismorr and others; writing by Mansfield and Murry dominates; edited by J. M. Murry, with K. Mansfield and J. D. Fergusson. MJP edition. |
The Rhymster |
|
|
US (Hedrich, IA) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1901 |
1901 |
Illustrated. |
The Review of Reviews |
|
|
US |
Inter |
Monthly |
1891 |
1937 |
The US version became more distinct in 1897; both reviewed other journals and published condensed versions of fiction by Tolstoy and others; merged with the Literary Digest in 1937. |
The Review of Reviews |
|
|
GB |
Inter |
Monthly |
1890 |
1936 |
Somewhat different versions of this journal were published in the UK and the US; hence, entries for both in this list. Founded by W. T. Stead, this journal was designed to report on the world of journalism itself, and did so successfully until his death on the titanic in 1912. The magazine continued under various editors until it became TheWorld Review in 1936. |
The Reviewer |
|
|
US |
Little |
Semi-Monthly |
1921 |
1925 |
|
Reedy’s Mirror |
|
|
US |
Little |
Weekly |
1891 |
1920 |
Based in St. Louis, MO, this was an early and important little magazine, especially under the editorship of William Marion Reedy from 1913 to 1920, when it was an important rival to Poetry magazine of Chicago. Aka The Mirror, The Sunday Mirror. |
The Red Magazine |
|
|
GB |
Popular |
Monthly |
1908 |
1939 |
Poised between adult and juvenile fiction, and sometimes called The Harmsworth Red Magazine, it published work by F. H. Evans, E. M. Dell, G. Leroux, J. London, O. Onions, R. Sabatini, O. Henry, R. Newton, R. W. Chambers, Rider Haggard, E. Nesbit, U. Bloom, and ultimately F. Scott Fitzgerald. |
The Red Letter |
|
|
US (Boston) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1896 |
1897 |
Illustrated. |
The Rebel |
|
|
US (Philadelphia) |
Bibelot |
|
1901 |
1901 |
|
The Rebel |
|
|
US (Lincoln, NE) |
Bibelot |
|
1900 |
1901 |
|
Realization |
|
|
US (Washington, DC) |
Bibelot |
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1900 |
1903 |
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Rainbow |
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US |
Little |
Monthly |
1920 |
? |
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Raab’s Review |
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US |
Little |
Monthly |
1920 |
? |
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Quivera Legends |
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(Roca, NE) |
Bibelot |
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1898 |
1900 |
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Quips and Snips |
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US (Boston) |
Bibelot |
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1902 |
1902 |
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Quill |
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US (New York) |
Bibelot |
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1917 |
1919 |
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Quill |
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US (San Francisco) |
Bibelot |
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1898 |
1898 |
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The Quiet Observer |
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US (Pittsburg) |
Bibelot |
Weekly |
1900 |
1901 |
Illustrated. |
The Quest |
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US (Boston); GB (Birmingham, England) |
Bibelot |
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1894 |
1896 |
Illustrated. |
Quartier Latin |
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France (Paris); GB (London); US (New York) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1896 |
1899 |
Illustrated. |
The Quarterly Review |
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GB |
Inter |
Quarterly |
1809 |
1962 |
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Quarterly Review |
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US (Kansas, MO) |
Bibelot |
Quarterly |
1916 |
1917 |
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The Quarterly Notebook |
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US |
Little |
Quarterly |
1916 |
1917 |
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Ye Quaint Magazine |
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US (Boston) |
Bibelot |
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1901 |
1903 |
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Putnam’s Monthly |
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US |
Inter |
Monthly |
1853 |
1910 |
Various subtitles; absorbed The Critic in 1906; absorbed by the Atlantic Monthly in 1910. |
Punch |
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GB |
Inter |
Weekly |
1841 |
2010+ |
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Puck |
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US |
Inter |
Weekly |
1877 |
1918 |
A humor magazine, at its best in the eighties and nineties; cartoons were a strength. |
The Publisher’s Weekly |
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US |
Inter |
Weekly |
1872 |
2010+ |
Important for listings and advertising. |
The Protest |
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GB (Eden Bridge, Kent, England*) |
Bibelot |
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1902 |
1903 |
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The Progress Magazine |
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US (New York) |
Bibelot |
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1909 |
1909 |
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Pro Cingula Veritas |
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US (Concord, MA) |
Bibelot |
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1903 |
1903 |
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The Princess |
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US (Chicago) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1901 |
1902 |
Illustrated. |
The Premier Magazine |
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GB |
Popular |
Monthly |
1914 |
1931 |
Ran in three different series and was published fortnightly from 1919 to1923. Writers included Rohmer, Sabatini, Le Queux, A. P. Terhune, H. Belloc, G. K. Chesterton, J. K. Jerome, and A. Abdullah. |
The Powder Magazine |
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US (Detroit) |
Bibelot |
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1901 |
1901 |
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Pot-Pourri |
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US (Fremont, OH) |
Bibelot |
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1898 |
1899 |
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Pot-Pourri |
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US (Boston) |
Bibelot |
Fortnightly |
1896 |
1896 |
Illustrated. |
Poster Lore |
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US (Kansas City) |
Bibelot |
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1896 |
1896 |
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The Poster |
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US (New York) |
Bibelot |
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1896 |
1896 |
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Poker Chips |
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US (New York) |
Bibelot |
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1896 |
1896 |
Absorbed by White Elephant. |
The Poet’s Scroll |
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US |
Little |
Monthly |
1922 |
1934 |
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Poet’s Own |
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US (Louisville, KY) |
Bibelot |
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1903 |
1903 |
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The Poetry Review of America |
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US |
Little |
Monthly |
1916 |
1917 |
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The Poetry Review |
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GB |
Little |
Monthly/ Quarterly |
1912 |
1969 |
Began as The Poetical Gazette in 1909, continued as Poetry Review after 1969. |
The Poetry Journal |
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US |
Little |
Monthly |
1912 |
1918 |
Occasionally suspended. |
Poetry Journal |
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US (Boston) |
Bibelot |
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1913 |
1914 |
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Poetry and Drama |
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GB |
Little |
Quarterly |
1913 |
1914 |
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Poetry |
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US (Chicago) |
Little |
Monthly |
1912 |
2010+ |
A major little magazine that lasted like few others; poets and critics published here are a Who's Who of modern poetry and criticism: Pound, Eliot, V. Lindsay, Aldington, H. D., W. C. Williams, D. H. Lawrence, Wallace Stevens, and others; founded and edited in Chicago by Harriet Monroe; microfilm. MJP edition, 1912-22. |
Poet Lore |
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US |
Inter |
Monthly? |
1891 |
1939 |
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Poesy |
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GB |
Little |
Irregular |
1915 |
1917 |
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The Pocket Magazine |
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US (New York) |
Bibelot |
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1895 |
1901 |
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Plowshare |
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US (Woodstock, NY) |
Bibelot |
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1917 |
1935 |
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Playboy |
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US |
Little |
Irregular |
1919 |
1924 |
Suspended 1921-1923. |
Pink Pill |
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US (Hobson, MT) |
Bibelot |
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1909 |
1909 |
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The Pilgrim |
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US (Milwaukee) |
Bibelot |
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1895 |
1896 |
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Pierrot |
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US (Kansas City) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1896 |
1896 |
Illustrated. |
Pickwick |
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US (Chicago) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1898 |
1898 |
Illustrated. |
Phyllida, or the Milkmaid |
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US (San Francisco) |
Bibelot |
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1897 |
1897 |
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Phonogram |
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US (New York) |
Bibelot |
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1900 |
1902 |
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The Phoenix |
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US |
Little |
Monthly |
1914 |
1916 |
Followed Papyrus. |
Philosopher |
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US (Wausau, WI) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1897 |
1906 |
Illustrated. |
Philopolis |
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US (San Francisco) |
Bibelot |
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1906 |
1909 |
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Philistine |
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US |
Inter |
Monthly |
1895 |
1915 |
A journal of literary criticism and satire. |
Le Petit Journal des Réfusées |
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US (San Francisco) |
Bibelot |
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1896 |
1896 |
MJP edition. |
Personal Impressions |
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US (San Francisco) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1900 |
1900 |
Illustrated. |
Penny Magazine |
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US (New York) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1896 |
1901 |
Illustrated. |
Penny Magazine |
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US (Philadelphia) |
Bibelot |
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1896 |
1896+ |
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Penny Fiction |
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US (New York) |
Bibelot |
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1892 |
1898 |
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The Pebble |
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US (Omaha, NE) |
Bibelot |
Monthly |
1900 |
1901 |
Illustrated. |
Pearson’s Magazine |
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GB |
Mixed |
Monthly |
1896 |
1939 |
A middlebrow journal, similar to the Windsor, it published writers like Dornford Yates, R. A. Freeman, Rider Haggard, R. L. Stevenson, A. C. Doyle, P. C. Wren, S. Maugham, and A. Waugh. |