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Good Company Series

Country: US
Total Issues: 42

Issues & Index Sources:  Sep-1890 – 1895?: Dime Novel Bibliography
Publishers:   Lee & Shepard, 10 Milk St., Boston, MA
Formats:   7 1/8" x 4 7/8"
Prices:   50c
Pagecounts:   300 plus
Frequency:   monthly
Mentioned in:   Dime Novel Bibliography


Goodform: A Magazine for the People

Country: US

As "Goodform: An Illustrated Magazine for the People" inside cover.

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1890s: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Publishers:   The Goodform Company; Chicago, IL
Editors:   Mather Dean Kimball
Frequency:   monthly

Good Housekeeping (US)

Country: US

Women's domestic magazine which has published much high-quality fiction. Authors include Ellen Glasgow, Gertrude Atherton, William Sansom, J.D. Salinger, Ray Bradbury, Daphne du Maurier ("The Birds," Oct-1952), Jack Finney, Herman Wouk.

Address in 1998 was 959 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY 10019.

Issues & Index Sources

  1-May-1885 – present: Short Story Index (incomplete)
FictionMags Index

Website:   www.goodhousekeeping.com

Publishers

  1885 – 1898: George W. Bryan
  1898 – 1911: various
  1911 – ?: William Randolph Hearst

Editors

  in 1944: Thornton Burgess
  in 1950s: Herbert R. Mayes
  1958 – ?: Wade Nichols
  in 1998: Arleen L. Quarfoot [fiction editor]

Formats

  standard; became a big slick under Hearst

Frequency

  monthly

Related Sites

  Wikipedia

Online Sources

  Online Books
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Good Housekeeping (UK)

Country: UK
Total Issues: 1024 (to Jun-2007)

Circulation currently 490,000.

Issues & Index Sources

  Mar-1922 – present: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)

Website:   www.goodhousekeeping.co.uk

Publishers

  National Magazine Co., London

Editors

  1922 – 1924: J.Y. McPeake
  1924 – 1939: Alice Maud Head
  1940 – 1967: Oliver Robinson
  1967 – 1972: Laurie Purden
  1973 – 1986: Charlotte Lessing
  1987 – 1991: Noëlle Walsh
  1992 – 1995: Sally O'Sullivan
  1996 – 1998: Pat Roberts Cairns
  1999 – present: Lindsay Nicholson

Frequency

  monthly

Mentioned in:   The Age of the Storytellers

Good Humor

Country: US
Total Issues: 40+6?=46?

Launched in 1948 as a gags, cartoons & pinups male humor magazine, Good Humor Starting with v3 #1 in 1957 it was completely transformed and became a men's magazine, retaining only the title, before merging with Caper in 1959.

Issues & Index Sources

  Jul-1948 – Sep-1956
  Feb-1957 – Oct-1958: FictionMags Index (incomplete)

#merges with Caper

Publishers

  1948 – 1956: Capitol Stories, Derby, CT
  1957 – 1958: Good Humor, Inc., Charlton Bldg., Derby, CT

Frequency

  mainly quarterly

Good Literature

see under The Illustrated Home Guest

Good News

Country: US
Total Issues: 373+33+28=434

Good News presented stories by the very best of the authors of juvenile stories, such as Oliver Optic, Horatio Alger, Jr., Gilbert Patten, and also the earliest Stratemeyer 'Tom Swift' story.

All the uncompleted serials in Good News were continued in Army and Navy Weekly, which concentrated more on military-cadet school stories. These continued in the next series but was broadened to more adventure stories. Authors include Horatio Alger, Edward S. Ellis, William Murray Graydon, Matthew White, Jr.

Issues & Index Sources

  10-May-1890 – 26-Jun-1897: Bibliographic Listing: Good News
  19-Jun-1897 – 29-Jan-1898, as Army and Navy Weekly: Bibliographic Listing: Good News
Dime Novel Bibliography
  5-Feb-1898 – 13-Aug-1898, as The Half-Holiday: Bibliographic Listing: Good News

Publishers

  Howard, Ainslee & Co.
  Street & Smith, NY

Editors

  15-May-1890 – 26-Jun-1897: Edward Stratemeyer & Arthur Dudley (as W.B. Lawson)
  19-Jun-1897 – 13-Aug-1898: Arthur Sewall (Henry Harrison Lewis)

Formats

  15-May-1890 – 26-Jun-1897: tabloid
  19-Jun-1897 – 13-Aug-1898: small quarto

Prices

  5c

Pagecounts

  15-May-1890 – 26-Jun-1897: 16pp
  19-Jun-1897 – 13-Aug-1898: 48pp

Frequency

  weekly

Mentioned in:   Dime Novel Bibliography
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Good News Library

Country: US
Total Issues: 12

Issues & Index Sources:  21-Oct-1890 – 6-Jan-1891: Dime Novel Bibliography (title stories only)
Publishers:   Street & Smith (New York)
Formats:   8 x 5¾"
Prices:   10c
Pagecounts:   64
Frequency:   weekly
Mentioned in:   Dime Novel Bibliography


Good Reading

Country: US
Total Issues: 123

Issues & Index Sources:  1893 – 1903
Publishers:   A.D. Porter
Mentioned in:   Dime Novel Bibliography


Good Stories

Country: US

Listed in Worldcat as a "retitling" of Hearth and Home.

Issues & Index Sources:  188? – 194?: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)
Publishers:   Vickery & Hill, Augusta, Maine
Formats:   10.5" x 13"
Prices:   25c per year
Pagecounts:   20pp - 32pp
Frequency:   monthly
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Good Taste

Country: UK

Women's fashion magazine that published fiction.

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1930s
Publishers:   Weldon's Ltd., London

Good Things for the Young of All Ages

Country: UK

Children's monthly, a successor to Good Words. Serialized Macdonald's "The Princess and the Curdie" (Jan-1877 - Jun-1877); various title changes but generally entitled Good Things.

Issues & Index Sources

  Dec-1872? – Jun-1877?

Publishers

  1872 – 1874: Henry S. King
  1874 – 1877: Alexander Strahan

Editors

  1872 – 1873: George Macdonald

Frequency

  monthly

Good Times

Country: US

Subtitled "the magazine of pleasure".

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1950s: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)
Publishers:   Piccadilly Books Co
Editors:   Samuel Roth
Prices:   50c
Pagecounts:   64pp
Frequency:   monthly
 

Goodwitch Stories

Country: US
Total Issues: 4

Amateur magazine dedicated to stories and poetry about good witches.

Issues & Index Sources:  Autumn 1994 – 1995
Publishers:   New Paradigm Press, St Louis, Missouri
Editors:   Rebecca & Chris Tannlund

Good Words [1867]

Country: UK
Total Issues: 556

Purportedly the most popular fiction magazine of the mid-Victorian period, until The Strand, with a circulation of around 160,000 in mid-1860s and up to 130,000 in the 1870s. Stories were strongly pious and moralistic, intended as improving the mind and soul. Authors include Anthony Trollope, Dinah Mulock, Charles Kingsley, Thomas Hardy ("The Trumpet Major," 1880), George Macdonald, J.M. Barrie, Mrs Oliphant, John Buchan. Christmas editions entitled Good Cheer. Started out as an 8-page 1d unillustrated religious magazine.

Issues & Index Sources

  Jan-1860 – Apr-1906: Index to Periodical Literature (FicMags sample issues only)
FictionMags Index

#merges with The Sunday Magazine

Publishers

  1860 – 1904: Alexander Strahan
  Jan-1905 – Oct-1905: Pitman's
  Nov-1905 – Apr-1906: Amalgamated Press

Editors

  1860 – Jun-1872: Norman Macleod
  Jul-1872 – Apr-1906: Donald Macleod

Formats

  large format, illustrated

Prices

  6d

Pagecounts

  70pp

Frequency

  1860: weekly
  1861 – 1911: monthly

Mentioned in:   British Literary Magazines Vol. 3, The Age of the Storytellers

Online Sources

  Online Books

Good Words [1867]

Country: US
Total Issues: 35

Issues & Index Sources:  1867 – 1870
Publishers:   Lippincott
Mentioned in:   Dime Novel Bibliography


Good Words for the Young

Country: UK
Total Issues: 49

A children's companion to Good Words. Serialized Macdonald's "At the Back of the North Wind" (Nov-1868 - Oct-1870). Was not a financial success and was sold to Henry S. King who relaunched it as Good Things for the Young.

Issues & Index Sources

  Nov-1868 – Nov-1872

Publishers

  Alexander Strahan

Editors

  1868 – 1869: Norman Macleod
  1869 – 1872: George Macdonald

Frequency

  monthly


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