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The Junior MunseyMagazine for older children. Some of the later issues were entitled "The Junior Munsey and The Puritan". Merges with Argosy in Apr-1902.
Frequency: monthly |
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Junior News and Story-tellerTotal Issues: 21
Pagecounts: 20pp Frequency: monthly |
Junior SketchWeekly supplement to the Daily Sketch (newspaper).
Formats: tabloid Pagecounts: 8pp Frequency: weekly |
Juniors MagazineTotal Issues: 1
Pagecounts: 8pp |
Junior WrensTotal Issues: 4
Formats: pocket library |
JupiterTotal Issues: 16 (to Jun-2007)Small press sf magazine.
Website: www.jupitersf.co.uk Editors: Ian Redman Formats: A5 Prices: £2.50 Pagecounts: 32pp Frequency: quarterly |
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JusticeTotal Issues: 4
Editors: Harry Widmer Formats: digest Prices: 35c Pagecounts: 160pp Frequency: planned as bi-monthly but mostly quarterly Sources: UltGuide, CookMDE |
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Just SFFanzine. A third issue was advertised in late 1982 but was never published. Issues & Index Sources
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Juvenile [1852]Total Issues: 13Issues & Index Sources
#becomes Pictorial Juvenile Penny Weekly PublishersHoulston & StonemanFrequencymonthly |
Juvenile [1888]Religious paper. Becomes (or incorporated into?): News from Afar
Frequency: monthly |
Juvenile Companion and Sunday School HiveReligious paper.
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Juvenile Forget Me Not
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Juvenile Instructor and CompanionBecomes (or incorporated into?): The Golden Link
Frequency: monthly |
Juvenile Library and Juvenile Encyclopedia
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The Juvenile Magazine [1788]Total Issues: 12The first successful attempt at sustaining a monthly magazine for
children (albeit for only a year) -- unlike John Newbery's Lilliputian
Magazine (1751) which saw just 2 or 3 issues. This was "an instructive
and entertaining miscellany" with improving stories! Most of the items
were anonymous and probably by Peacock and Mary Ann Kilner.
Editors: Lucy Peacock Formats: duodecimo Pagecounts: 60pp Frequency: monthly |
Juvenile Magazine [1844]Religious paper.
Frequency: monthly |