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The Tatler [1901]Country: UK
An upmarket society magazine which is still going strong; it claims to
be descended from the 18th-century Tatler edited by Steele, but that is
highly dubious; featured two-page colour spreads by illustrator Alfred
Bestall in the 1920s (in his reminiscences, he referred to the magazine
as a "big shiny" -- equivalent to the contemporary American phrase "big
slick"); it published fiction during its weekly period, e.g. "The
Gentleman from America" by Michael Arlen (Christmas 1924); circulation
of the relaunched version 72,000 (in 1993). Issues & Index Sources
Website: www.tatler.co.uk PublishersConde Nast, LondonEditorsFormatsbig slickFrequencyRelated SitesWikipedia |
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The Tatler [1919]Country: USTotal Issues: 43
Movie & stage star magazine with lots of pictures, mainly of young women, with occasional poems and humorous snippets.
Editors: Walter E. Colby Frequency: monthly |
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Tattle TalesCountry: USTotal Issues: 50+
Issues & Index Sources
Publishersc. 1939/1940 EditorsGloria Grey; Merle W. Hersey (in 1934)Mentioned in: Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Uncovered: The Hidden Art of Girlie Pulps |
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Tattle Tales (UK)Country: UK
British reprint edition of Tattle Tales.
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Tauchnitz MagazineCountry: GermanyTotal Issues: 24
An English-language reprint periodical issued by the German paperback publisher, Tauchnitz; circa 80 pages per issue, with short stories reprinted from The Cornhill Magazine, The English Illustrated Magazine, Longman's Magazine, Macmillan's Magazine, The Idler and others.
Formats: smaller (?) than standard format Frequency: monthly |
Tea CupCountry: US
Editors: Rhian Ellis (in 1998 - 2000) Frequency: thrice yearly Mentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (not in 2002) |
TeaserCountry: UK
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The Technical World MagazineCountry: US
Popular science magazine that published some fiction. Merged with Popular Mechanics in 1923.
Online Sources: Hathi Trust |
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Technology ReviewCountry: US
Technology magazine that occasionally publishes fiction. Issues & Index Sources
Website: www.technologyreview.com PublishersMIT Technology ReviewEditorsGideon Lichfield (in 2018) |
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'Tec - The Five-in-One Detective MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 2
Billed as having "five complete novels" in each issue, although each is condensed to a mere 20 pages each. One story in the second issue is original.
Formats: large pulp Frequency: bimonthly Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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'TeenCountry: US
Initially subtitled "The Magazine for Young Americans"; later subtitled "Young America's Beauty, Fashion & Entertainment Magazine".
Editors: Charles Laufer Frequency: monthly |
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TeenagerCountry: UK
Contains features on "film, fashion and beauty."
Editors: Barbara Willis Prices: 1s. Pagecounts: 48pp Frequency: quarterly |
Teenage TimesCountry: UK
Formats: tabloid Pagecounts: 12pp Frequency: weekly |
Teen InkCountry: US
Magazine written "by teens for teens", including fiction in each issue. Issues & Index Sources
Website: www.teenink.com PublishersThe Young Authors Foundation, Inc, PO Box 30, Newton, MA 02461Frequencymonthly |
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Tegg's Magazine of Knowledge and AmusementCountry: UKTotal Issues: 12
Tegg was gifted in his ability to recycle books and stories into new chapbooks and became known as the "king of the remainders."
Frequency: monthly |
Tekeli-li!Country: USTotal Issues: 4
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