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Library of American AuthorsCountry: USTotal Issues: 78
Formats: 7 3/8 x 5 1/16" Prices: 25c Pagecounts: 225 to 250 Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Library of Choice FictionCountry: USTotal Issues: 80
Formats: 7¼ x 5 1/8" Pagecounts: 150-400 Frequency: Monthly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Library of Choice NovelsCountry: USTotal Issues: 57
Prices: 50c to $1.25 Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Library of Congress MagazineCountry: US
Library of Congress Magazine is published bimonthly to tell the Library's stories, to showcase its many talented staff, and to share and promote the use of the resources of the world's largest library. It has occasionally published fiction.
Publishers: Library of Congress |
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The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-TellerCountry: USTotal Issues: 14
Subtitled "Consisting of Original Tales, Essays and Sketches of Character".
Editors: Charles Whitehead Online Sources: Hathi Trust |
Library of Liberal ClassicsCountry: USTotal Issues: 57
Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Library of Popular FictionCountry: USTotal Issues: 42
Formats: 7 x 4¾; 7¼ x 5 (No. 39); 7 5/8 x 5¼ (No. 40) Prices: 25c; 15c (No. 40) Pagecounts: 250 to 350 Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Library of Realistic FictionCountry: USTotal Issues: 33?
Prices: 25c Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Library of Select NovelsCountry: USTotal Issues: 611
Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
LichgateCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1
Small press "magazine of disquieting tales".
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Life (UK)Country: UK
The Christmas number for 1881 was advertised as "containing a series of tales, stories, poems and sketches by eminent authors, including Coals of Fire, by D. Christie Murray".
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Life (US)Country: US
Initially a humorous magazine noted for its art by Gibson; authors included John Kendrick Bangs, Brander Matthews, Robert Benchley. The title was bought by Henry Luce in 1936 and turned into a very different type of magazine. Although almost wholly non-fiction (like other Luce publications, such as the news-weekly, Time), it published occasional pieces of fiction, including "The Silence of the Sea" by Vercors (1943), "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway (1952), "The Bridges of Toko-ri" by James Michener (1953) and "The Kilimanjaro Machine" by Ray Bradbury (22-Jan-1965). Issues & Index Sources
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Life and Adventure LibraryCountry: UKTotal Issues: 20
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Life and LettersCountry: UKTotal Issues: 154
A literary review which published one or two stories each issue, often
experimental. Authors include Enid Bagnold, Nugent Barker, Lord Dunsany,
D.H. Lawrence, Sean O'Casey. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsFrequencymonthly (but mostly quarterly, 1932 - 1938)Mentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 4 |
Life (Australia)Country: Australia
Australian literary magazine.
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Life in RioCountry: US
Pin-up magazine that contained some stories.
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