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    Everybody’s Story Magazine   (about)
    Story Magazine [“Vol. 1”; standard-size pulp in green cloth binding] (title and volume number are given on the spine only [but internal evidence of story-series numbering suggests “Vol. 1” is incorrect]; there is no indication inside as to publisher or dates; no masthead, no contents page, no issue covers, no editorial articles, no illustrations, no adverts; the layout is two-column throughout, and the print quite large; there are 768 pages, so if it was a monthly [as seems highly likely], and if this represents six months’ worth of the magazine, each issue would be 128pp). Further research suggests actual title is Everybody’s Story Magazine.
    Details supplied by David Pringle.







    Everybody’s Story Magazine [v3 #5, March 1911] (pulp) []
    Details supplied by David Pringle.
    • 513 · The Round Room Horror · A. Demain Grange · ss
    • 526 · Peter’s Pudding · Chris Fairlawn · ss
    • 532 · Windyknowe: The Doctor’s Bride · Ralph Dundas · ss; “Every story in this series is complete in itself”.
    • 544 · The Mystery of the Prison-House · Adam Barnhart Brown · ss
    • 553 · The Meteoric Career of Mr. Barry Webbling, Episode Three: A Glorious Restoration · William Freeman · ss; “a new and most diverting series of stories”.
    • 562 · Is She Had Known! · Noreen Culmer · ss
    • 570 · An Amateur Philanthropist · Helen H. Watson · ss
    • 581 · The Tragedy of the ’Mabel Allington’ · Henry MacDonald · ss
    • 590 · A White Lie · Hans Arnold · ss; translation from German.
    • 600 · Ann Fletcher’s Rash Attempt · John Inglis · ss
    • 609 · The Queen of the Island · L. B. Thoburn-Clarke · ss
    • 617 · The Marriage of Camilla · Laura Kingscote · ss
    • 624 · The Faithful Jarvis · Marie F. Salton · ss
    • 630 · Phineas Tooper, Dealer in Queer Lots: The Great Cache of the Blue Indians · Charles Henry · ss; “Each story in this series is complete in itself”.




    Everybody’s Weekly [No. 1, March 11, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 44pp, 8½″ x 11½″, cover: photo of Oswald Mosley by Elliot & Fry) []
    From a bound volume (in poor shape) at the University of Minnesota. (Minnesota and U of Texas seem to be the only US libraries holding this title, though given the confusion with the later UK title of similar name it’s hard to be sure.) For the first issue I’m listing all substantial items; thereafter fiction only (with perhaps some exceptions). Much of the issue is filled with ads, mostly for downmarket products.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Everybody’s Weekly [No. 2, March 18, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 40pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    Listing all fiction and selective other material, cover of H.B. Irving.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Everybody’s Weekly [No. 3, March 25, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 40pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover of Princess Mary.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Everybody’s Weekly [No. 4, April 1, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 36pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover of Claude Grahame-Wite.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Everybody’s Weekly [No. 5, April 8, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 36pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover of F.E. Smith.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.



    Everybody’s Weekly [v1 #7, April 22, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 36pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover of Hon. James Bryce.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 245 · Playing “Bear” · Edward M. Conley · ss; does not seem to have anything to do with the mysterious “game of bear” in the famous M.R. James fragmentary story.
    • 252 · A Woman’s Man [Part 7 of 15] · [uncredited] · sl


    Everybody’s Weekly [v1 #8, April 29, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 36pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover of unidentified woman.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Everybody’s Weekly [v1 #9, May 6, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 36pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover of Sir Hiram Maxim.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Everybody’s Weekly [v1 #10, May 13, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 36pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover illo of golfer.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Everybody’s Weekly [v1 #11, May 20, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 32pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover illo of the Kaiser.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Everybody’s Weekly [v1 #12, May 27, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 32pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover illo of Sir Francis Drake.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 407 · The Greater Union: A Poem for Empire Day · Alfred Noyes · pm
    • 412 · The Truth About the Territorials: Could the Territorials Repel an Invasion · Coulson Kernahan · ar
    • 419 · Couriers of the Air · Harold Blind · ss
    • 422 · Why I Don’t · Oliver Onions · ar
    • 425 · A Woman’s Man [Part 12 of 15] · [uncredited] · sl


    Everybody’s Weekly [v1 #13, June 3, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 32pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    Listing fiction and selective other material; from a bound volume at U of Minnesota. cover illo a cartoon of stylish “nut”.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Everybody’s Weekly [v1 #14, June 10, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 32pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover illo a cartoon of two turbanned Indians in a London street.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 483 · The Play That Blagdon Bought · Herbert Shaw · ss
    • 490 · A Maker of Ware [Part 2 of 18] · Spencer Edge · sl
    • 497 · A Woman’s Man [Part 14 of 15] · [uncredited] · sl


    Everybody’s Weekly [v1 #15, June 17, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 32pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover illo of Miss Christabel Pankhurst.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Everybody’s Weekly [v1 #16, June 24, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 28pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover illo of coin with head of George V.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Everybody’s Weekly [v1 #17, July 1, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 28pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover illo a cartoon of two running men.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Everybody’s Weekly [v1 #18, July 8, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 28pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover illo of Lord Kitchener.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Everybody’s Weekly [v1 #19, July 15, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 28pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover illo of Lloyd George.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.



    Everybody’s Weekly [v1 #21, July 29, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 28pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover illo of Lord Rosebery.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 678 · Is the Aeroplane Worth While? · [uncredited] · ar; only possible use is for warfare.
    • 683 · The Necklace · Guy de Maupassant · ss (r)
      translated from the French (“La Parure”, Le Gaulois, Feb 17, 1884).
    • 685 · The Tramp-Poet: Romantic Career of Mr. W.H. Davies · Edgar Temple · bg
    • 687 · Marriage and the Novelists: Thomas Hardy · Joseph Clayton · ar [Ref. Thomas Hardy]
    • 691 · A Maker of Ware [Part 9 of 18] · Spencer Edge · sl



    Everybody’s Weekly [v1 #23, August 12, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 28pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover illo of John Redmond.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.



    Everybody’s Weekly [v1 #25, August 26, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 30pp, 8½″ x 11½″) []
    cover illo of a sailing couple.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.



    Everybody’s Weekly [v2 #1, September 9, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 28pp, 8½″ x 11½″, cover by Frank Wiles) []
    cover illo of Bow Street Runner (?). Listing fiction and selective other material; from a bound volume at U of Minnesota.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Everybody’s Weekly [v2 #2, September 16, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 28pp, 8½″ x 11½″, cover by F. Gardner) []
    cover illo of railway engineer (?).
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.



    Everybody’s Weekly [v2 #4, September 30, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 28pp, 8½″ x 11½″, cover: crowd of tiny people by Frank Wiles) []
    cover illo of wealthy giant businessman being asked for mone.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.



    Everybody’s Weekly [v2 #6, October 14, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 28pp, 8½″ x 11½″, cover: large toad by John Hongman ,[?]) []
    cover illo of creeping scout watche.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.





    Everybody’s Weekly [v2 #10, November 11, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 28pp, 8½″ x 11½″, cover by L. Hockwell) []
    cover illo of fashionable lady.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 262 · The Heart of a Woman: Mr. Robert W. Chambers’s Story of the New Bohemia · [uncredited] · ar
    • 264 · The Metamorphosis of Bertie Paton · A. R. Cooney · ss
    • 271 · Jacqueline [Part 5 of 8] · Eric Clement Scott · sl




    Everybody’s Weekly [v2 #13, December 2, 1911] (Amalgamated Press, 1d, 28pp, 8½″ x 11½″, cover by Harold Nelson) []
    a note on p353 announces that EW will be incoporated into PENNY PICTORIAL, with a Captain Christmas story there next week and other EW features carried over also. cover illo of turbanned Indian (Sikh?) saluting.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Everyday Life   (about)
    This magazine contained many regular departments and features. Herein listed articles and fiction, only.





    Everyday Life [June 1905] (United States Magazine Company, 10¢ per year) []
    Details supplied by Mike Ward.


    Everyday Life [July 1905] (United States Magazine Company, 10¢ per year) []
    Details supplied by Mike Ward.
    • 8 · How Mrs. Mike Recognized Her Husband · [uncredited] · ??
    • 9 · The Joys of Houseboating · One Who Knows · ar
      as by anonymous.
    • 20 · The Mothers’ Meeting · Patty Willard · ??
      may be a regular department.


    Everyday Life [August 1905] (United States Magazine Company, 10¢ per year) []
    Details supplied by Mike Ward.
    • 3 · The Secret of an International Episode · Victorien Forestier · ar
      but possibly fiction. VF is “Captain in the French Government Secret Service”.
    • 11 · Freaks of the Menagerie Animals · Alf. T. Ringling · ar


    Everyday Life [September 1905] (United States Magazine Company, 10¢ per year) []
    Details supplied by Mike Ward.
    • 3 · The Chosen of the Gods / A Japanese Story · Clarence L. Lower · ss
    • 9 · The Secret of Japanese Success · [uncredited] · ar
      a discussion of Japanese character, and why Japan was able to defeat Russia in the 1905 war.




















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