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Israel Argosy

Country: Israel

Issues & Index Sources:  1952 – 1967?: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)
Publishers:   Youth and Hechalutz Department of the Zionist Organization, Jerusalem
Editors:   Isaac Halevy-Levin
Online Sources:   Hathi Trust


IT [1931]

Country: US

Subtitled "Intimate Personality Stories" on the cover the magazine contains 6 pages of full page b&w pinups of movie stars with some odd/spicy fiction with suggestive illustrations.

Issues & Index Sources:  c. 1931: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Publishers:   IT Publishing Co., Inc., 25 West 44th St., New York, NY
Formats:   bedsheet
Prices:   25c
Pagecounts:   68pp
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It [1950s]

Country: US

Fanzine. The sample issue seen has five short stories plus the usual articles and poetry.

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1950s
Editors:   Walter W. Lee

Italian Americana

Country: US

A cultural and historical review with a focus on Italian Americans.

Issues & Index Sources:  in 2000s
Publishers:   University of Rhode Island, Feinstein College of Continuing Education, 80 Washington Street, Providence, RI 02903-1803 (in 2002)
Editors:   Carol Bonomo Albright (in 2002)
Frequency:   twice yearly
Mentioned in:   O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002)

IT (Irish Tatler)

Country: Ireland

"General interest women's magazine... fiction, reportage and celebrity interviews". Evolved from Lady of the House in the early twentieth century.

Issues & Index Sources

  ? – present

Website:   www.irishtatler.com

Publishers

  The Irish Times, Dublin

Editors

  in 1997: Morag Prunty
  in 2002: Norah Casey

Frequency

  monthly

Ivers' Detective Series

Country: US
Total Issues: 45

Issues & Index Sources:  15-Aug-1901 – Jul-1903: Dime Novel Bibliography
Publishers:   M.J. Ivers & Co., 379 Pearl St., New York
Formats:   7 x 4 7/8"
Prices:   25c
Pagecounts:   250 to 300pp
Frequency:   weekly
Mentioned in:   Dime Novel Bibliography


The Ivory Tower

Country: US

A University of Minnesota literary magazine which began as a supplement to the student newspaper The Minnesota Daily.

Issues & Index Sources

  29-Sep-1952 – May-1969
  Oct-1969 – May-1970, as Random Magazine
  5-Dec-1988 – ?, as The Ivory Tower
  Spring 2006 – ?, as The Ivory Tower: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
  ? – present, as The Tower

Website:   cla.umn.edu/english/undergraduate/real-world-experience/tower

Publishers

  University of Minnesota, 207 Lind Hall, 207 Church St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455

Ivy Series

Country: US
Total Issues: 546

Issues & Index Sources:  1-Dec-1898 – 1904: Dime Novel Bibliography (incomplete)
Publishers:   George Munro's Sons, 17 to 27 Vandewater St., New York
Formats:   7½ x 5½"
Prices:   25c
Pagecounts:   150 to 400pp
Frequency:   weekly
Mentioned in:   Dime Novel Bibliography


Ivy Stories

Country: UK

Contained complete 50,000 word stories "appealing especially to girls and younger women".

Issues & Index Sources:  Oct-1922 – ?
Publishers:   D.C. Thomson, Bank Street, Dundee
Formats:   story paper, 4d
Frequency:   fortnightly

Ixxis

Country: US

Semi-pro offset publication.

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1990s: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Publishers:   D.A. Plumlee, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Editors:   D.A. Plumlee
Pagecounts:   28pp

Jabberwock Review

Country: US

Subtitled "a Journal of Literature and Art", Jabberwock Review is a literary journal published semi-annually by students and faculty of Mississippi State University.

Issues & Index Sources:  1980 – present
Website:   www.jabberwock.org.msstate.edu
Publishers:   Mississippi State University
Editors:   Becky Hagenston (in 2014)
Related Sites:   Wikipedia

Jabberwocky [1989]

Country: US
Total Issues: 2

Fanzine.

Issues & Index Sources:  Summer 1989 – 1992: Science Fiction Index
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Jack and Betty's Magazine

Country: US

Children's supplement published as part of Woman's Home Companion.

Issues & Index Sources:  Sep-1915 – 1916?

Jack and Jill [1885]

Country: UK
Total Issues: 121

First published as a very young audience, the focus switched to an older reader from as early as issue 8. "Described as an illustrated paper for boys and girls, very large in size, which contained stories, jokes and cartoons. Towards the end it contained stories and articles for more adult tastes. In No.114 it announced "When Jack and Jill was first launched, its intention was to cater for a somewhat juvenile public, but for some time past, a desire has been evinced by our readers for a more adult class of literature and illustration than has been given; so from next week to make the title more representative of the character of its contents, it has been decided that Jill's name shall disappear, and future issues will be called Jack's Journal, an illustrated miscellany for everybody." (W.O.G. Lofts) The changeover occurred with issue 115 (14-May-1887), but only lasted for seven issues.

Issues & Index Sources

  7-Mar-1885 – 7-May-1887
  14-May-1887 – 25-Jun-1887, as Jack's Journal

Publishers

  W. Long

Frequency

  weekly

Jack and Jill [1934]

Country: UK

Contained "short stories & articles of interest to boys & girls."

Issues & Index Sources:  c. 1934
Publishers:   The St. Christopher Press, 13 Serjeants Inn, Fleet Street, London E.C.4
Editors:   Doris H. Dent
Prices:   1d
Frequency:   monthly

Jack and Jill [1938]

Country: US

Contained "great stories and activities for children".

Issues & Index Sources:  Nov-1938 – present: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Website:   www.uskidsmags.com/magazines/jack-and-jill/
Prices:   35c
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