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    My Life in a Love Cult   (about)
    Story involves criminal clairvoyants and the get-acquainted clubs. One issue.

    • Publishers:
      • Better Publications, Inc., 22 West 48th Street, New York, NY.: My Life in a Love Cult.






    My Magazine [Vol. 9, No. 62, April 1915] ed. Arthur Mee (The Amalgamated Press, 7d, 8+721-824pp, 6.5″ x 9.5″) []
    The magazine is in the process of changing name from Children’s Magazine to My Magazine; the cover says My Children’s Magazine, the spine says Children’s Magazine and it is referred to internally as both Children’s Magazine and My Magazine, although the latter is used on the Table of Contents. Contains an 8-page newspaper supplement The Little Paper (No. 54, March 1915) described as “The Story of the Great War Told for the Boys and Girls of the English-Speaking Race”.


    My Magazine [Vol. 10, No. 63, May 1915] ed. Arthur Mee (The Amalgamated Press, 7d, 8+104pp, 6.5″ x 9.5″) []
    The magazine is in the process of changing name from Children’s Magazine to My Magazine; the cover says My Children’s Magazine, the spine says Children’s Magazine and it is referred to internally as both Children’s Magazine and My Magazine, although the latter is used on the Table of Contents. Contains an 8-page newspaper supplement The Little Paper (No. 55, May 1915) described as “The Story of the Great War Told for the Boys and Girls of the English-Speaking Race”.
    • · Crusaders in Sight of Jerusalem · [uncredited] · il
    • 1 · Will the Flag Fly Over Bethlehem? · [uncredited] · ar
    • 16 · What Makes the Evening Mists in the Hollows? · [uncredited] · ms
    • 17 · Things the Animals Know · Ernest Bryant · ar
    • 27 · The Unfolding Glory of Spring · [uncredited] · pi
    • 33 · A Little Garden of Verses · Various · ms (r)
    • 38 · Autographs of Famous Writers · Various · ms
    • 39 · O Hasten, Flag of Man · Dr. Saleeby · ar
    • 43 · The Brain That Will Bring the Millennium · Arthur Mee · pi
    • 65 · Why Things Are Done · [uncredited] · cl
    • 67 · Clever Michael Faraday · Ernest Bryant · ar
    • 73 · God and You · The Editor · ar
    • 78 · A Zoo That Stands on the Table · [uncredited] · ms
    • 78 · Three Ways of Cutting a Paper Ring · [uncredited] · ms
    • 79 · A Tale of Two Doomed Cities · [uncredited] · ar
    • 81 · Master Squirrel Comes Home Unexpectedly · [uncredited] · ct
    • 82 · The Animals That Bear Man’s Burdens · [uncredited] · pi
    • 84 · The Hippo Boys Get Up Early in the Morning and Tim’s Face Grows As Long as a Fiddle [Hippo Boys] · [uncredited] · cs
    • 86 · Pierre and Suzanne · [uncredited] · ms
    • 87 · Little Stories and Verses · Various · ms
    • 88 · A Wet Day and a Great Surprise · [uncredited] · cs
    • 89 · The Man Who Loved Justice · [uncredited] · vi
    • 91 · Asking for Too Much · [uncredited] · vi
    • 92 · The Test · [uncredited] · vi
    • 94 · The Lucky Loaf · [uncredited] · vi
    • 95 · The Man of the Family · [uncredited] · vi
    • 95 · The Imp Who Moved the Tent-Peg · [uncredited] · vi
    • 96 · The First Boat · [uncredited] · vi
    • 98 · The Dog Who Kept Bad Company · [uncredited] · vi
    • 99 · The Professor’s Terrible Fright · [uncredited] · vi
    • 100 · A Little Story in English and French: Helping the Mare · [uncredited] · vi
    • 100 · Polly, Put the Kettle On · [uncredited] · sg
    • 101 · The Magpie and His Ways · [uncredited] · ms
    • 103 · 30 Arabic Words in the English Language · [uncredited] · pi
    • 104 · Puzzles of the Wizard King · [uncredited] · pz


    My Magazine [Vol. 10, No. 64, June 1915] ed. Arthur Mee (The Amalgamated Press, 7d, 8+105-208pp, 6.5″ x 9.5″) []
    The magazine is in the process of changing name from Children’s Magazine to My Magazine; the cover says My Magazine, Formerly the Children’s Magazine, the spine says Children’s Magazine and it is referred to internally as My Magazine. Contains an 8-page newspaper supplement The Little Paper (No. 56, June 1915) described as “The Story of the Great War Told for the Boys and Girls of the English-Speaking Race”.


    My Magazine [August 1915] ed. Arthur Mee (The Amalgamated Press, 7d, 8+313-416pp, 6.5″ x 9.5″) []
    The magazine is in the process of changing name from Children’s Magazine to My Magazine; the cover says My Magazine, Formerly the Children’s Magazine, the spine says Children’s Magazine and it is referred to internally as My Magazine. Contains an 8-page newspaper supplement The Little Paper (No. 58, August 1915) described as “The Story of the Great War Told for the Boys and Girls of the English-Speaking Race”.



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