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The Storyteller [v 2 #10, August 1937] (quarto) [RP]


Storyteller [v 2 #11, September 1937] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, The, 6d, 128pp) Details supplied by Morgan Wallace.


Storyteller (AU)
          Storyteller: Short Stories by Australian Writers, compiled by Ann Granat.
          "Storyteller is a quarterly magazine committed to promoting Australian writers and writings.... Unpublished stories of around 500-4000 words are welcome. Rates payable for contributors are $39.00 per thousand words...."


Storyteller [#1, 1987] ed. Ann Granat (Brooks Waterloo; South Melbourne, A$5.95, 111pp, octavo, cover by Judy Barclay) Cover has a gray border around an inset painting of a many-branched tree, one of the branches of which turns into a (ghostly?) woman’s face; slightly in the background is a white bird which seems to radiating golden light (a phoenix?) sitting atop a red device that is probably meant to be some sort of throne or altar but which looks to me like nothing so much as a large red perfume bottle. [DKL]


Storyteller Contest


Storyteller Contest [v 2 #5, March 1962] (Liverpolitan Ltd.; Birkenhead, UK, 2/-, 128pp, digest) [JE]


The Storytellers’ Magazine


The Storytellers’ Magazine [v 4 # 5, May 1916] ed. H. D. Newson (The Storytellers Company; New York, 15¢, standard) [RB]


The Storytellers’ Magazine [v 4 # 7, July 1916] ed. H. D. Newson (The Storytellers Company; New York, 15¢, standard) [RB]


Straight Up


Straight Up [February 1952] missing first two pages! [SW]


The Strand
          The Strand Magazine — UK; Jan. 1891-Mar. 1950 (710 issues); George Newnes, London; monthly; standard format, illustrated, initially 6d, digest-sized from Oct. 1941; editors Herbert Greenhough Smith (1891-1930), Reeves Shaw (1930-Sep. 1941); the leading UK popular fiction magazine, and a major trendsetter, it published most of the famous writers of its day, in particular A. Conan Doyle (the “Sherlock Holmes” short stories, which set the fashion for series stories, especially those featuring a hero-and-sidekick), Grant Allen, E. W. Hornung, W. W. Jacobs, H. G. Wells, E. Nesbit, Rudyard Kipling, A. E. W. Mason, Anthony Hope, O. Henry, P. G. Wodehouse; a US edition, Jan. 1891-Feb. 1916 (201 issues), was edited by James W. Smith; indexed, Index to the Strand Magazine, 1891-1950 by Geraldine Beare (Greenwood Press, 1982) [DP]
           This list contains information from 9 issues out of a total of 710. A complete index to this and other British fiction magazines is forthcoming from the British Library. For more information click here.


The Strand Magazine [v 1 #1, January 1891] (6d, 112pp, standard) [DP]


The Strand Magazine [v 1 #2, February 1891] (6d, 112pp, standard) [DP]


The Strand Magazine [v 1 #3, March 1891] (6d, 112pp, standard) [DP]


The Strand Magazine [v 1 #4, April 1891] (6d, 112pp, standard) [DP]


The Strand Magazine [v 1 #5, May 1891] (6d, 112pp, standard) [DP]


The Strand Magazine [v 1 #6, June 1891] (6d, 112pp, standard) [DP]


The Strand [December 1920] (120+136pp, pulp) [MA:6713]


The Strand [December 1921] (120+108pp, pulp) [MA:6754]


The Strand [February 1930] (pulp) This issue’s cover portrays a scene from the Edwar Wallace story. [MA]


The Strand Magazine [v82 #492, December 1931] (George Newnes, Ltd., 1/6, 218pp+, 6½" x 9¾" slick) “Christmas Number”; pages numbered 1-56, 533-674, 57-76. [JL]


Strand Magazine [v103 #621, October 1942] (George Newnes, Ltd., 1/6, 96pp+, digest) [STM]


Strand Magazine [v109 #654, July 1945] (George Newnes, Ltd., 1/6, 96pp+, digest) [STM]


The Strand [v118 #706, October 1949] ed. Anon. (Newnes, George, 1/3d, 120pp, digest) [PSP]


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