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“If You’re Broadway Bound” was a monthly competition for reader letters reviewing current Broadway shows. The best submissions were printed. Information from scans at http://www.retrojunkie.com/magazine/broadway/3-1929. Details supplied by Richard Newsome. |
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Cover is a photo of actress Joan Marsh. Details supplied by Richard Newsome. |
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Some issues were distributed with a variant cover bearing the title “Night Life Stories”. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Little Magazine produced by High School students, “a venue for emerging adult writers of poetry and fiction that also includes reviews of first books of poetry, interviews, and a student contest section”. Liz Lake, Managing editor; Josh Lake, Web editor; Junko Pinkowski, Design editor. Fiction only indexed. There are a lot of poems and an interview with poet Martin Espada. Details supplied by Richard Bleiler. |
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A Continuation from Junction Magazine. Associate ed. D. R. Heiniger. Fiction only indexed. Details supplied by Richard Bleiler. |
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Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
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Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
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Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Ran from vol. 1 no. 1 (May 1900) to vol. 11 no. 1 (May 1905). It merged into Modern Women after that. |
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A women’s magazine, clearly, and a good example of a 19th-century story paper on its way to become a 20th-century big slick. Although a monthly, it’s in “weekly” format: large of size, saddle-stitched, pretty much exactly the same dimensions as later issues of The Saturday Evening Post and Collier’s. A two-colour cover, predominantly green, with a Gibson Girl-type young lady on the front. Quite thin—28 pages, including cover (but, then, I haven’t seen any examples of the S.E.P. and Collier’s from as early as 1903, and it’s possible they weren’t much thicker at that time). Published from Boston by the Richards Publishing Co. Ltd. Quite a number of articles, and lots of black- and-white illustrations. Print small, but otherwise nicely produced. The most familiar name in the contents list is Ellis Parker Butler, who has a short humorous article called “The Windiest Corner in the World” (about the gusts of wind caused by the Flatiron Building—New York’s first skyscraper?). I suspect this is a magazine which ceased publication within a few years of 1903, unable to compete with the S.E.P. and Collier’s, but I may be wrong. Only fiction listed. Details supplied by David Pringle. |
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