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Carnival CapersTotal Issues: 1?
Prices: 2/6d Pagecounts: 32pp |
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The Carolina QuarterlyFounded as successor to the University Magazine, a forum of arts and letters begun in 1844. It publishes fiction, poetry, letters, essays, reviews, and interviews, as well as original artwork. Contributors include Conrad Aiken, Wendell Berry, Anthony Burgess, Raymond Carver, Don DeLillo, Annie Dillard, Louise Erdrich, Michael S. Harper, Archibald MacLeish, Joyce Carol Oates, Reynolds Price, and Thomas Wolfe. Recent issues include work by Clyde Edgerton, Eamon Grennan, R. S. Gwynn, Barry Hannah, William Harmon, Janet Holmes, Nanci Kincaid, Denise Levertov, David Mason, Ruth Moose, Robert Morgan, Marilyn Nelson, Vivian Shipley, R. T. Smith, Cathy Song, Gary Soto, Richard Wilbur, and Charles Wright. Circulation about 1,500.
Website: www.unc.edu/depts/cqonline/ Editors: rotating Email Address: cquarter@email.unc.edu Formats: review Pagecounts: 96pp Frequency: thrice-yearly Sources: OHenAwdWeb (in 2002) |
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Carter Brown Long Story MagazineTotal Issues: 21Each issue contained a single Carter Brown novel.
Formats: digest Prices: 2/- Pagecounts: 127pp |
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Cartoons MagazineSpecialized in political and social cartoons along with articles and a few stories.
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Casanova Jr's TalesTotal Issues: 4 + 3?=7?Subtitled "a quarterly book for subscribers". Issues & Index Sources
PublishersTwo Worlds Publishing Co., Inc., New York, NYFormatsoctavoPrices$5.00Frequencyquarterly |
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Case Detective StoriesTotal Issues: 3True crime.
Formats: bedsheet Frequency: monthly |
Case File DetectiveTrue crime.
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Cassandra AnthologyFanzine.
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Cassell's Illustrated Family PaperTotal Issues: 205+374+111=6903 separate series. Issues & Index Sources
#superseded by Cassell's Magazine PublishersCassellEditorsFormatstabloidFrequencyweekly |
Cassell's MagazineTotal Issues: 92+276+172+249=789A continuation of Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper but revamped as a
monthly magazine from 1874. Became Strand-like in the 1890s, under Pemberton's
editorship, turned into a pulp in 1912. Authors include E. W. Hornung
("Raffles" stories, late 1890s), Rudyard Kipling ("Kim," Jan-1901 -
Nov-1901), Rider Haggard ("The Brethren," Dec-1903 - Nov-1904; "Benita,"
Dec-1905 - May-1906). Issues & Index Sources
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Cassell's Saturday JournalRegularly published short stories and serials. Initially most stories were anonymous but were later credited. Published A. Conan Doyle. From 9-Feb-1889 - 21-Sep-1889 ran regular story feature "Strange Doings in Strange Places" with stories by J. Berwick Harwood, Theo Gift, Geo Manville Fenn, Mrs J.H. Riddell etc; from 28-Sep-1889 began series "True Stories of Dark Deeds."
Editors: Formats: tabloid newspaper (12" x 10") Prices: 1d Frequency: weekly |
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Cassell's WeeklyTotal Issues: 23Issues & Index Sources
#merges with T.P.'s Weekly PublishersCassellEditorsNewman FlowerFormatstabloid newspaperFrequencyweekly |
Catholic FiresideIt published "home reading... fiction, brightly written articles".
Editors: Leslie J. Sullivan (in 1962) Frequency: weekly |
Catholic GemReligious monthly.
Pagecounts: 16pp Frequency: monthly |
The Catholic Guardian; or, The Christian Family LibraryPublished several serials and a number of short stories.
Formats: small quarto Prices: 1d Frequency: weekly |