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Ivers' Detective SeriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 45
Formats: 7 x 4 7/8" Prices: 25c Pagecounts: 250 to 300pp Frequency: weekly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
The Ivory TowerCountry: US
A University of Minnesota literary magazine which began as a supplement to the student newspaper The Minnesota Daily. Issues & Index Sources
Website: cla.umn.edu/english/undergraduate/real-world-experience/tower PublishersUniversity of Minnesota, 207 Lind Hall, 207 Church St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455 |
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Ivy SeriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 546
Formats: 7½ x 5½" Prices: 25c Pagecounts: 150 to 400pp Frequency: weekly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Ivy StoriesCountry: UK
Contained complete 50,000 word stories "appealing especially to girls and younger women".
Formats: story paper, 4d Frequency: fortnightly |
IxxisCountry: US
Semi-pro offset publication.
Editors: D.A. Plumlee Pagecounts: 28pp |
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Jabberwock ReviewCountry: 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.
Publishers: Mississippi State University Editors: Becky Hagenston (in 2014) Related Sites: Wikipedia |
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Jabberwocky [1989]Country: USTotal Issues: 2
Fanzine.
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Jack and Betty's MagazineCountry: US
Children's supplement published as part of Woman's Home Companion.
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Jack and Jill [1885]Country: UKTotal 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
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Jack and Jill [1934]Country: UK
Contained "short stories & articles of interest to boys & girls."
Editors: Doris H. Dent Prices: 1d Frequency: monthly |
Jack and Jill [1938]Country: US
Contained "great stories and activities for children".
Prices: 35c |
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Jack and Jill SeriesCountry: UKTotal Issues: 28
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Jack Dempsey's Fight MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 3
Editors: W.H. Kofoed Formats: standard pulp Prices: 20c Frequency: monthly Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Sports in the Pulp Magazines |
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Jack Dempsey's Fight Magazine (Canada)Country: CanadaTotal Issues: 3
Canadian reprint edition of Jack Dempsey's Fight Magazine.
Frequency: monthly |
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Jack Dempsey's Sports MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 3?
Issues & Index Sources
PublishersNews Guild Pub. Co.,, Albany, NYFormatsstandard pulp |
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Jackhammer E-zineCountry: USTotal Issues: 168
Online magazine, began with issue #0. Published a single print issue.
Editors: Rachael Henderson Moon |