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    Stories, a Weekly Journal [#1, November 6, 1897] ed. J. F. Williams (Stories Limited; London, 1p, 24pp+, tabloid)
    Details supplied by John Eggeling.
    • 1 · “In Cap and Bells ” · Ulyss Rogers · ar
    • 2 · War Stories: “Storming the Grévitza Redoubt” · Captain Salusbury · ss
    • 3 · Stories of Strange People: No.1 Primitive Communities · A. Silva White, Hon, F.R.S.G.S. · ar
    • 4 · Cycling Stories: No. 1 The Kaltwasser Glacier · Robert L. Jefferson · ss
    • 5 · Marvels of Mars · A. A. Rambaut · ar
    • 5 · Under the Reading Lamp · C. J. Mansford · cl
    • 6 · The Story of the Empire: No. 1 The Rise of the Empire · Sir Walter Besant · ar
    • 8 · Risen from the Ranks: No. 1 Major-General “Willie” M’Bean, V.C. · C. L. McCluer Stevens · ar
    • 9 · Stories of Success. First Series: Journalistic Successes: No. 1 Sir George Newnes, Bart · Anon. · bg
    • 10 · Sea Stories: Yessaby, A Flower of the Sea · J. W. Quick · ss
    • 11 · Echoes from Klondyke · Anon. · ar
    • 12 · The Secret of My Strength · Eugen Sandow · ar
    • 12 · Railways v. Cycles · Anon. · ar
    • 12 · Did You Know That? · Anon. · ms
    • 13 · Prize Story: Lion Tamer · J. L. Hornibrook · ss
    • 15 · Stories of Indian and Colonial Life: A Transvaal Episode · Anon. · ss
    • 16 · The Bicycle in Battle · Anon. · ar
    • 17 · The Black Deluge—A Story of the Mohammedan Uprising and Invasion of Europe. Part 1 Mobilization · Anon. · sl
    • 20 · The World Struck Stone Deaf. Will This Happen in 1899? · Anon. · ar
    • 20 · The Girl’s Opinion · Anon. · ar
    • 20 · Gorilla and Lion Fight · Anon. · ts
    • 22 · To Our Lady Readers · Ethel Morell Mackenzie · cl
    • 24 · Editorial · Anon. (by J. F. Williams) · ed












    Story (1930s)


    Story [v1, #1, April-May 1931] ed. Whit Burnett & Martha Foley (Vienna, 148pp+)
    Typed not typeset. Somewhat inaccurately Story described itself as ’The only magazine devoted solely to the short story’. I assume because it saw itself as a literary magazine it didn’t recognize all the popular fiction magazines. Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from British Library copies.












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