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The magazine started life as Baby: the Mother’s Magazine which ran no fiction apart for the occasional children’s story. In November 1915, as The Mother’s Magazine it started to run serials and the occasional short story. In July 1917, as Lloyd’s Magazine, the magazine began to run more and more fiction until, in June 1921, it became an all-fiction pulp under the title Lloyd’s Story Magazine. |
Title changed from The Mother’s Magazine. |
Only fiction listed. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Only fiction listed. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Only fiction listed. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Only fiction listed. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Title changed from The Mother’s Magazine. |
Included a 32-page insert on pulp paper for fiction. Only fiction listed. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Included a 32-page insert on pulp paper for fiction. Only fiction listed. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Title changed from Lloyd’s Mothers’ Magazine. Subtitled The Mothers’ Magazine and Baby in the indicia. |
Only fiction listed. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Subtitled “Holiday Number”. Only fiction and selected non-fiction listed. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Only fiction listed. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Only fiction and selected non-fiction listed. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Only fiction and selected non-fiction listed. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |