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Woman's Journal [1870]Country: US
American women's rights periodical that published some stories by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and others. Issues & Index Sources
EditorsLucy Stone & Henry Browne BlackwellFormatsbroadsheetFrequencyinitially weekly, then bi-weekly, then monthlyRelated SitesWikipedia |
Woman's Journal [1927]Country: UKTotal Issues: 889
An impressive British slick at its outset: a sample issue from Jun-1928, over 12" high by 9" wide, has 192 pages (price 1/-), with fiction by John Galsworthy ("Swan Song," Part 3), A.A. Milne (segments of "The House at Pooh Corner"), Fanny Heaslip Lea, E. Barrington, Betty Trask, etc. A sample issue from May-1999, somewhat smaller in dimensions, has 146 pages (price \2.30) and contains no fiction at all, though it does have an interview with Salman Rushdie (about his love life). Issues & Index Sources
PublishersAmalgamated Press, later IPC Magazines, LondonEditorsFormatslarge slickFrequencymonthlyRelated SitesWikipediaMentioned in: The Age of the Storytellers |
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Woman's LifeCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1174
Issue 1-7 and 9 are unnumbered.
Frequency: Weekly |
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Woman's Magazine (UK)Country: UK
Merged with The Girls' Own Paper, as The Girl's Own Paper and Woman's Magazine, 1908 - 1931; demerged, 1931. Issues & Index Sources
#merges with Girl's Own Paper
PublishersThe Religious Tract Society, 56 Paternoster Row, London EC, later Lutterworth Press (The United Society for Christian Literature), 4 Bouverie St, London EC4Editors |
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The Woman's Magazine (US, 1899)Country: US
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Woman's MirrorCountry: UK
"Fiction: serial stories should have a flavour of realism... not more than six parts of 6000 words each; no escapist love stories, but honest romance welcome and occasional mystery; one short story per week (3000 words)".
Editors: Jodi Hyland (in 1962); Joy Scully (in 1964) Frequency: weekly |
Woman's OutlookCountry: UK
"Sentimental or family life short stories... about 2500 words".
Editors: Doreen Browne (in 1962) Frequency: monthly |
Woman's OwnCountry: UK
Published "What to Tell Santos" by Molly Brown (21-May-1990) Issues & Index Sources
Website: www.womansown.co.uk PublishersPearson, later Newnes, later IPCEditorsFormatstabloidPrices3d (in 1945)Frequencyweekly |
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Woman's PictorialCountry: UK
Authors include F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Editors: Harold W. Snoad Formats: 8.75" x 11.5" Prices: 4½d (in 1954) Frequency: weekly |
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Woman's RealmCountry: UK
Published romance and crime short stories and serials including work by Antonia Fraser, Celia Fremlin, Paula Gosling.
Editors: currently Kathy Watson Formats: tabloid slick Frequency: weekly |
The Woman's RecordCountry: US
Frequency: monthly |
Woman's WayCountry: Ireland
Ireland's biggest-selling weekly women's magazine with a circulation of
66,260. It was set up in 1963.
Publishers: Smurfit Publications, Dublin (in 1997); Harmonia (in 2015) Editors: Celine Naughton (in 1997) Frequency: weekly |
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Woman's WeeklyCountry: UK
One of the longest running women's general interest magazines but with a heavy interest in short fiction and serials. Issues & Index Sources
Website: www.womansweekly.com PublishersAmalgamated Press, later IPCEditorsFormatssmall tabloidPricesPagecountsFrequencyweeklyRelated SitesWikipedia |
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Woman's Weekly Fiction SpecialCountry: UK
Fiction companion magazine to long-standing women's magazine Woman's Weekly.
Editors: Formats: small tabloid Frequency: bimonthly |
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Woman's Weekly LibraryCountry: UK
No. 1 contained "The Changing Years" by Denise Robins; No. 1250, May 1975, contained "Golden Isle" by Nancy Barnard; the series probably ceased publication in the 1980s.
Formats: small booklet, 64pp, initially priced 1/- (8 new pence by 1975) Frequency: twice-monthly, increasing to 12 a month by 1975 |
Woman's World [1884]Country: US
Women's magazine that published occasional fiction.
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