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    The Witch’s Tales   (about)
    A short-lived tie-in to a popular radio show of the 30’s. Carwood seems to have been the dying remnant of an old dime-novel publisher, thus the odd format. Many of the stories appear to be reprints from the turn of the century but we have not succeeded in tracking all of them down.

    • Publishers:
      • Carwood Publishing Co.; New York: The Witch’s Tales.
    • Editors:


















    The Wizard (US, 1940):   (about)


    The Wizard
    Subtitled “Adventures in Moneymaking”































    Woman [December 1927] []
    Issue partially indexed.





    Woman [Vol. 3, No. 89, Sept 14, 1938] []
    Subtitled “The National Home Weekly”. Only fiction listed.
    Details taken from Table of Contents.












    Woman and Beauty [November 1935] (Amalgamated Press, 6d) []
    Only fiction listed.
    Details supplied by Michael Cox.




    Woman and Home [September 1943] (The Amalgamated Press, 9d, 60pp) []
    Given as “Woman and Home & Good Needlework Magazine” on the cover. Only fiction listed.
    Details supplied by Mike Russell.


    Woman and Home [June 1958] (The Amalgamated Press, 100pp, slick) []
    Given as “Woman and Home & Good Needlework Magazine” on the cover. Printed on both slick and pulpish paper.



    Woman and Home [August 2000] ed. Sarah Kilby (IPC Magazines, £2.30, 146pp, slick) []
    Women’s fashion magazines, containing some fiction. This is part 2 of a special “Summer Fiction Issue”. Only fiction listed.
    • 106 · Mrs Funaki and the Cantaliere [Part 2 of 2] · Angela Lambert · sl
    • 110 · The Sticky Moon · Clare Boylan · ss
    • 114 · The Artist’s Life · Anita Desai · ss Diamond Dust and Other Stories by Anita Desai, Chatto & Windus, 2000
    • 120 · Midsummer Dreams · Elizabeth Buchan · ss


    The Woman at Home:   (about)
    The Woman at Home. Annie S. Swan’s Magazine. Published by Hodder & Stoughton. Strand size magazine. Monthly, printed on a slick paper. Definitely aimed at a middle-class audience, with a strong nod towards feminism. Reasonable amount of fiction by decent authors.







    The Woman at Home [v1, #5, February 1894] (Hodder and Stoughton, 80pp+, standard) [] (Full Text)
    Subtitled “Annie S. Swan’s Magazine”.
    Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from an online copy at HathiTrust.





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