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EverywhereCountry: US
The cover reads "Will Carleton's Magazine" at the top and "Everywhere" at the bottom but is only called "Everywhere" inside. Featured stories and poems, mainly by Carleton himself.
Frequency: monthly |
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Everywoman('s)Country: UKTotal Issues: 72+325+127=624
Large format slick women's magazine, 176 pages. Issue to hand (Oct 1937) had stories by Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah, John Hastings Turner, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Berta Ruck, Winifred Sykes. Incororated Woman's Fair in 1961 and Modern Woman in 1966; itself incorporated into Woman at Home in 1967. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersOdhams Press Ltd, 189 High Holborn, London WC1 (1934 - 1967)EditorsFormatslarge slickPrices1/-Pagecounts176pp (in 1937)Frequencymonthly |
Every Woman's Magazine [1906]Country: US
Frequency: monthly |
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Everywoman's Magazine [1940]Country: US
A magazine sold in supermarkets from Jan-1951, but already existing; absorbed by the similar Family Circle. Authors included Ray Bradbury. Issues & Index Sources
#merges with Family Circle (US) PublishersCuneo Press (in 1951)FormatsslickFrequencymonthly |
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Everywoman's WeeklyCountry: UKTotal Issues: 409
Regularly ran one or two stories per week.
Frequency: weekly |
Everywoman's WorldCountry: Canada
Probably Canada's first true "women's consumer" magazine.
Frequency: monthly Online Sources: Canadiana |
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Eve's JournalCountry: UK
A companion to Men Only, aimed at women.
Formats: digest Prices: 1/- Pagecounts: 120pp Frequency: weekly |
Eve's OwnCountry: UKTotal Issues: 831
Young women's story paper. First 183 issues had subtitle of "Stories". Incorporates: Girls' Favourite; Joy from 18-May-1928; Handy Stories from 19-May-1928 Merges with Woman's Illustrated.
Editors: Frank Lazenby (in 1934) Prices: 2d Frequency: weekly |
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Ev'ry MonthCountry: US
"An illustrated magazine of popular music, the drama, and literature." Each number includes songs and selections for the piano. Absorbed by The Household Ledger. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEv'ry Month Publishing Company, New York, New YorkEditorsFormats9.75" x 11.5"Prices10cPagecounts32pp |
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Excavating EngineerCountry: US
Engineering magazine that published a number of vignettes by Fredric Brown in the 1930s.
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ExcellaCountry: US
Short-lived magazine that claimed to be "a magazine of fiction, fashions and housekeeping" and which published at least one story by Murray Leinster.
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The Excelsior LibraryCountry: UKTotal Issues: 18 (approximately)
"Pure, healthy, and deeply interesting literature for the million."
Prices: 1d Pagecounts: 32pp Frequency: weekly |
Excelsior Literature SeriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 30?
Formats: 7 1/4 x 4 3/4" Prices: 15c to 30c Pagecounts: 50-300 Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Exciting BaseballCountry: USTotal Issues: 5
Formats: standard pulp Frequency: irregular Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Sports in the Pulp Magazines |
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Exciting Baseball (Canada)Country: Canada
Canadian reprint edition of Exciting Baseball.
Mentioned in: The Pulpster #11, 2001 |
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Exciting DetectiveCountry: USTotal Issues: 15
Exciting Detective promised "excitement, action, violence, and constant movement", albeit on a rather erratic schedule. Despite that, it lasted for a mere 15 issues before succumbing to the wartime paper shortages.
Formats: standard pulp Prices: 10c Pagecounts: 112pp Frequency: mostly quarterly with odd bimonthly issues Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines |
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