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Cheerio [1919]Country: UKTotal Issues: 49
A somewhat confusing title which was described (in Writers and Artists
Yearbook for 1920) as containing "Serial stories suitable for boys
reading. Good healthy adventure, sea, school, detective, colonial.
Plenty of incident and no elaborate verbage. Length 6000 to 10000 words.
Complete stories same style 3000 to 4000 words in length. Also articles
with hobbies of interest to boys." The copy was presumably released
before the paper was launched, because the actual magazine was very
different.
Prices: 1½d Frequency: weekly |
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Cheerio [1953]Country: UKTotal Issues: 1?
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Cheery Bedtime StoriesCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1
Pagecounts: 36pp |
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Cheery ChicksCountry: UKTotal Issues: 6 (numbered Vol 1 No 1 - Vol 1 No 6)
Notable for its editorial policy of being primarily written by children
and edited by a 14-year-old, although some older writers (Phillip M.
Pethick, Reubens herself) penned a number of stories and features.
Barbara became quite a celebrity, meeting famous people and appearing on
television at Alexandra Palace and on film (Pathe Pictorial 128).
Editors: Barbara Willis Prices: 9d Frequency: monthly |
ChelseaCountry: US
Emphasis on cross-cultural and avant garde. Has published Gregory Djanikian, Ruth Stone, Monica Youn. Circulation about 1,800. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersP.O. Box 773, Cooper Station, New York, NY 10276-0773 (in 1998 - 2002)EditorsRichard Foerster (in 2002)FormatsreviewPagecounts128ppFrequencytwice yearlyRelated SitesWikipediaMentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002) |
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Chelsea SeriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 149
Formats: 7¼ x 4¾" Prices: 25c Pagecounts: 250 to 300 Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Cherry Ames Girls AnnualCountry: UKTotal Issues: 8
Frequency: annual |
Chic (UK)Country: UKTotal Issues: 1?
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Chic (US)Country: US
Editors: Larry Flynt Related Sites: Wikipedia |
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Chicago LedgerCountry: US
Story paper; originally ran many serials from UK papers. Merged with The Saturday Blade to form Blade and Ledger. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersW.D. Boyce Publishing Company, Chicago (1892 - 1925)EditorsAlfred B. TozerFormatslarge tabloidFrequencyweeklyMentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
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The Chicago ReviewCountry: US
Full range of literary studies and fiction. No payment. Circulation 3,000.
Publishers: University of Chicago, 5801 South Kenwood Avenue, Chicago, Ill 60637-1794 (in 1998 - 2002) Editors: currently David Nicholls; Andrew Rathmann (in 2000 - 2002) Formats: review Pagecounts: 128pp Frequency: quarterly Mentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002) |
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Chicago Sunday TribuneCountry: US
A Sunday newspaper which published many short stories.
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The Chicago TribuneCountry: US
A daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, that occasionally published fiction.
Publishers: Tribune Publishing (in 2018) Editors: Bruce Dold (in 2018) Related Sites: Wikipedia |
Chief Detective [1946]Country: USTotal Issues: 1?
Very little is known about this title which seems to be a one-shot pulp launched by H.C. Blackerby who also launched another one-shot detective pulp, Gem Detective, and a one-shot western pulp called Prize Western at the same time. The title was later used by Frank Communale for a true crime magazine in the 1950s.
Editors: Raymond W. Porter Formats: standard pulp Prices: 25c Pagecounts: 16pp Frequency: planned as quarterly Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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Chief Detective [1950]Country: US
True crime.
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Chief Detective StoriesCountry: CanadaTotal Issues: 1?
Very little is known about this title which seems to be a one-shot pulp published by the Canadian publisher Norman Book Company reprinting stories from their other magazines such as Daredevil Detective Stories and World-Wide Detective Stories. No date is shown in the magazine but it was probably published in 1942 or 1943.
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