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Modern GirlCountry: UK
Pagecounts: 24pp Frequency: monthly |
Modern Girl BookCountry: USTotal Issues: 2?
Note that title given as "Modern Girl Book Magazine" on cover and "Modern Girl Book" on contents page.
Formats: 11.5" x 8.5" Prices: 25c Pagecounts: 60pp Frequency: bimonthly |
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Modern Life StoriesCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1?
Contained stories plus many photo studies of stars and starlets.
Prices: 6d Pagecounts: 32pp |
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Modern Love MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 6?
Editors: Carrie Vaughn Formats: pulp Prices: 15c Pagecounts: 128pp Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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Modern Love StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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Modern ManCountry: US
Prices: 50c |
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Modern MaturityCountry: US
A very large-circulation glossy for old folks; publishes occasional fiction, e.g. "The Book Collector" by Leon Arden (Dec-1993/Jan-1994). Issues & Index Sources
Website: www.aarp.org/magazine PublishersAmerican Association of Retired PersonsFrequencybimonthlyRelated SitesWikipedia |
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Modern Mechanics and InventionsCountry: US
A pulp-size science magazine. During the period from November 1928 to July 1929 it serialized reprints of three Edgar Rice Burroughs novels: The Moon Maid as "Conquest of the Moon" (Nov 28 to Feb 1929), At the Earth's Core as "Lost Inside the Earth" (Feb to Apr 1929), and Under the Moons of Mars as "Carter of the Red Planet" (Apr to Jul 1929). It published no original fiction.
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Modern MissCountry: UKTotal Issues: 9
Subtitled "The Magazine for the Younger Set".
Editors: Rita Boyce (1948); Rita Boyce & Joan Seager (1949) Prices: 1/- Pagecounts: 24pp |
Modern MythologyCountry: USTotal Issues: 2
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The Modern PriscillaCountry: US
Subtitled "A Fancy Work Magazine", aimed at women, particularly needlework fans, seems to have been running one, sometimes two stories per issue. Absorbed Everyday Housekeeping in Mar-1912, and Home Needlework Magazine in May-1917
Prices: 10c (in 1911); 20c (in 1927) Frequency: monthly |
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Modern QuarterlyCountry: US
The journal served as a major forum for intellectual debate and Marxist critique and was largely responsible for sustaining a distinctively American strain of independent radicalism through the Stalinist-dominated years of the 1930s.
Editors: V.F. Calverton Related Sites: Wikipedia |
Modern ReadingCountry: UKTotal Issues: 23
Arguably an anthology.
Editors: Reginald H. Moore; Vera M. Snelling Formats: hardcover Prices: 6/- Frequency: quarterly but irregular |
Modern Review [1922]Country: US
Issues & Index Sources
#merges with S4N Online SourcesHathi Trust |
Modern Review [1880]Country: UK
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The Modern Review [1991]Country: UK
A journal of commentary on the popular arts ("low culture for high brows"); sometimes nicknamed "The Youngie" in contrast with Richard Ingrams's The Oldie (which was launched soon after). Issues & Index Sources
PublishersJulie Burchill & others, LondonEditorsFormatstabloidFrequencybimonthlyRelated SitesWikipedia |