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The Monsters Next DoorCountry: USTotal Issues: 1?
Primarily an e-zine publishing a mixture of poetry, articles, photography and fiction a single print issue was published via Lulu.
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The MonthCountry: UK
Intended for Catholic readers but subtitled "An Illustrated Magazine of Literature, Science and Art," it included short stories and serialized novels, starting with Lady Georgina Fullerton's "Constance Sherwood". Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsFrequencymonthly, but for many years had a combined Jul/Aug issueRelated SitesWikipediaMentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 3 |
The Monthly Chronicle [1728]Country: UK
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The Monthly Chronicle [1838]Country: UKTotal Issues: 40
Predominantly non-fiction but serialized Bulwer Lytton's unfinished "Zicci--A Tale". Issues & Index Sources
PublishersLongman, Orme, Brown, Green & LongmansEditorsFrequencymonthlyMentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 3 |
Monthly IllustratorCountry: US
True to its name, the main focus of this zine was art: many reproductions
of paintings, sketches, and photographic studies. Articles on artists,
art movements, decorative arts. However, also features travelogues,
"Mysteries of a Sultan's Palace", etc. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersFormatsapprox. 9.5 x 6.5 inches, perfect boundPricesPagecounts |
The Monthly MagazineCountry: UK
I'm not aware this published much fiction, certainly not in its early days, though probably after 1826 when it adopted the sub-title "British register of literature, science and belles lettres." It serialized novels by G.W.M. Reynolds in the 1830s. Its title explains why we have a "New" Monthly Magazine so early. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersRichard PhillipsEditorsFrequencymonthlyMentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 2 Online SourcesHathi Trust |
Monthly Magazine of FictionCountry: UKTotal Issues: 673
Usually contained one "complete novel" and a supporting story or two. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersWilliam Stevens, London (in 1921)Formatslarge digest (9.5" x 6"), pulp paper, unillustratedPricesPagecounts64ppFrequencymonthly |
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The Monthly NoveletteCountry: USTotal Issues: 12
Subtitled "People's Journal Devoted to Light and Amusing Literature, Romance and Poetry.". Ran from Vol. 1 no. 1 to vol. 2 no. 6, including a serial of "The Baronet's Daughter" by J.S. LeFanu.
Formats: small quarto Prices: 20c Pagecounts: 64pp Frequency: monthly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
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The Monthly PacketCountry: UKTotal Issues: 582?
An evangelical magazine fully titled "The Monthly Packet of Evening Reading for Younger Members of the English Church." Carried general interest articles and "improving" fiction. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersMozleyEditorsFrequencymonthly |
Monthly Readings for Young PeopleCountry: UKTotal Issues: 12
Frequency: monthly |
The Monthly Review [1749]Country: UK
Mentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 1 |
The Monthly Review [1900]Country: UK
One of the more heavyweight literary journals, it nevertheless published a considerable amount of fiction, including short stories by Rudyard Kipling and Walter de la Mare, and serials by Anthony Hope, Alfred Ollivant, W.H. Mallock, A.T. Quiller-Couch, H.C. Bailey, Horace Annesley Vachell, etc. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersJohn Murray, LondonEditorsFormatsstandard?FrequencymonthlyMentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 3 |
The Monthly Review [1934]Country: US
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The Monthly RosebudCountry: UK
Subtitled "A children's magazine for 1870 etc.".
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The Montreal StarCountry: Canada
An English-language Canadian newspaper that occasionally published fiction.
Editors: Hugh Graham (in 1869) Related Sites: Wikipedia |
Monumental City SeriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 7
Prices: 25c Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |