Defunct magazines of the United Kingdom
Ackermann's Repository
Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated, British periodical published from 1809-1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.
Ackermann's Repository of Arts was an illustrated, British periodical published from 1809-1829 by Rudolph Ackermann.
Aircraft Recognition (journal)
Aircraft Recognition The Inter-Services Journal was a British Second World War periodical dedicated to the subject of aircraft recognition.
Aircraft Recognition The Inter-Services Journal was a British Second World War periodical dedicated to the subject of aircraft recognition.
Aircraft Recognition (magazine)
Aircraft Recognition, subtitled The Inter-Services Journal was a British Second World War magazine dedicated to the subject of aircraft recognition.
Aircraft Recognition, subtitled The Inter-Services Journal was a British Second World War magazine dedicated to the subject of aircraft recognition.
Album (magazine)
Album was a monthly art photography magazine that published 12 issues between February 1970 and January 1971.
Album was a monthly art photography magazine that published 12 issues between February 1970 and January 1971.
Analytical Review
The Analytical Review was a periodical established in London in 1788 by the publisher Joseph Johnson and the writer Thomas Christie.
The Analytical Review was a periodical established in London in 1788 by the publisher Joseph Johnson and the writer Thomas Christie.
Armchair Science
"Armchair Science" was a British monthly journal of topical and popular science articles published from 1929 to 1940; it ceased publication because of wartime paper shortages.
"Armchair Science" was a British monthly journal of topical and popular science articles published from 1929 to 1940; it ceased publication because of wartime paper shortages.
Atalanta (magazine)
Atalanta was a British monthly magazine for girls, which was published between 1887 and 1898.
Atalanta was a British monthly magazine for girls, which was published between 1887 and 1898.
Aunt Judy's Magazine
Aunt Judy's Magazine was a British magazine for young people founded in 1866 by Margaret Gatty and continued after her death in 1873 by her daughter Horatia Eden until 1885.
Aunt Judy's Magazine was a British magazine for young people founded in 1866 by Margaret Gatty and continued after her death in 1873 by her daughter Horatia Eden until 1885.
BBC MindGames Magazine
BBC MindGames was a British magazine devoted to puzzles, brainteasers and articles concerning the mind.
BBC MindGames was a British magazine devoted to puzzles, brainteasers and articles concerning the mind.
BEEB
BEEB was a short-lived, car dealer, weekly, children's magazine centred around the BBC's most popular programmes at the time of its publication.
BEEB was a short-lived, car dealer, weekly, children's magazine centred around the BBC's most popular programmes at the time of its publication.
Black and White (magazine)
Black and White: A Weekly Illustrated Record and Review was a British illustrated weekly periodical founded in 1891 by Charles Norris Williamson.
Black and White: A Weekly Illustrated Record and Review was a British illustrated weekly periodical founded in 1891 by Charles Norris Williamson.
Borderline Comics Magazine
Borderline Comics Magazine was a comics magazine created by former Comics International news and features editor Phil Hall, which was published from 2001–2003.
Borderline Comics Magazine was a comics magazine created by former Comics International news and features editor Phil Hall, which was published from 2001–2003.
Boxiana
Boxiana is the title given to a series of volumes of boxing articles written by early 19th century English sportswriter/journalist Pierce Egan (1772(?) - 1849).
Boxiana is the title given to a series of volumes of boxing articles written by early 19th century English sportswriter/journalist Pierce Egan (1772(?) - 1849).
Boy's Own Paper
The Boy's Own Paper was a British story paper aimed at young and teenage boys, published from 1879 to 1967.
The Boy's Own Paper was a British story paper aimed at young and teenage boys, published from 1879 to 1967.
Boys' Own
The Boy's Own Paper was a British story paper aimed at young and teenage boys, published from 1879 to 1967.
The Boy's Own Paper was a British story paper aimed at young and teenage boys, published from 1879 to 1967.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Magazine incorporating Angel Magazine
Two magazine titles have been published by Titan Magazines in the United Kingdom for fans of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off Angel.
Two magazine titles have been published by Titan Magazines in the United Kingdom for fans of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off Angel.
Bystander (magazine)
Bystander was a British weekly tabloid magazine featuring reviews, topical sketches, and short stories.
Bystander was a British weekly tabloid magazine featuring reviews, topical sketches, and short stories.
Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper
Cassell's Magazine was the successor to Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper, which was published from 31 December 1853 to 9 March 1867, becoming Cassell's Family Magazine in 1874, Casse...
Cassell's Magazine was the successor to Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper, which was published from 31 December 1853 to 9 March 1867, becoming Cassell's Family Magazine in 1874, Casse...
Cassell's Magazine
Cassell's Magazine was the successor to Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper, which was published from 31 December 1853 to 9 March 1867, becoming Cassell's Family Magazine in 1874, Casse...
Cassell's Magazine was the successor to Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper, which was published from 31 December 1853 to 9 March 1867, becoming Cassell's Family Magazine in 1874, Casse...
Charmed Magazine
Charmed Magazine has been published by Titan Magazines in the United States and the United Kingdom for fans of the television series Charmed and its spin-off novel series.
Charmed Magazine has been published by Titan Magazines in the United States and the United Kingdom for fans of the television series Charmed and its spin-off novel series.
Cheap Magazine
The Cheap Magazine, subtitled "The Poor Man's Fireside Companion", was a fourpenny Haddington monthly published from 1813 to 1815 by George Miller (1771-1835), an East Lothian printer.
The Cheap Magazine, subtitled "The Poor Man's Fireside Companion", was a fourpenny Haddington monthly published from 1813 to 1815 by George Miller (1771-1835), an East Lothian printer.
Christian Observer
The Christian Observer was an Anglican evangelical periodical, appearing from 1802 to 1874.
The Christian Observer was an Anglican evangelical periodical, appearing from 1802 to 1874.
Christian Remembrancer
The Christian Remembrancer was a high-church periodical which ran from 1819 to 1868.
The Christian Remembrancer was a high-church periodical which ran from 1819 to 1868.
Cinema X
Cinema X was a British film magazine best known for its coverage of sexploitation films.
Cinema X was a British film magazine best known for its coverage of sexploitation films.
City Limits (magazine)
City Limits magazine was founded in 1981 in London by former staff members of the weekly London listings magazine Time Out, after its owner Tony Elliott abandoned running Time Out on...
City Limits magazine was founded in 1981 in London by former staff members of the weekly London listings magazine Time Out, after its owner Tony Elliott abandoned running Time Out on...
Co-operative Correspondence Club
The Cooperative Correspondence Club (CCC) was a group of approximately twenty four women, living all over the United Kingdom, who wrote to each other in the form of a private correspondence maga...
The Cooperative Correspondence Club (CCC) was a group of approximately twenty four women, living all over the United Kingdom, who wrote to each other in the form of a private correspondence maga...
Comedy Review
Comedy Review was a British comedy magazine published by Future Publishing which ran for five issues in 1996.
Comedy Review was a British comedy magazine published by Future Publishing which ran for five issues in 1996.
Comes With A Smile
Comes With A Smile was a quarterly music fanzine published in the United Kingdom between June 1997 and February 2006.
Comes With A Smile was a quarterly music fanzine published in the United Kingdom between June 1997 and February 2006.
Courier (Quarterly)
The Courier was a magazine published in Britain during the period 1938-1951, by Norman Kark Publications, Grand Buildings, Trafalgar Square, London.
The Courier was a magazine published in Britain during the period 1938-1951, by Norman Kark Publications, Grand Buildings, Trafalgar Square, London.
Creative Camera
Creative Camera (also known as "CC") was a monthly magazine on fine art photography and documentary photography.
Creative Camera (also known as "CC") was a monthly magazine on fine art photography and documentary photography.
DC-UK
DC-UK was a Dreamcast video game magazine published by Future Publishing in the United Kingdom.
DC-UK was a Dreamcast video game magazine published by Future Publishing in the United Kingdom.
Death Ray (magazine)
Death Ray was a British magazine devoted to science fiction and fantasy in all its forms, especially media-related topics and novels, but not containing fiction.
Death Ray was a British magazine devoted to science fiction and fantasy in all its forms, especially media-related topics and novels, but not containing fiction.
Detective Weekly
Detective Weekly was a British story paper of the 1930s Detective Weekly was a continuation of the Union Jack, the storypaper which had begun in 1894 and which had for most of its li...
Detective Weekly was a British story paper of the 1930s Detective Weekly was a continuation of the Union Jack, the storypaper which had begun in 1894 and which had for most of its li...
Dublin Review (Catholic periodical)
The Dublin Review was an influential Catholic periodical founded in 1836 by Michael Joseph Quin, Cardinal Wiseman and Daniel O'Connell.
The Dublin Review was an influential Catholic periodical founded in 1836 by Michael Joseph Quin, Cardinal Wiseman and Daniel O'Connell.
English Women's Journal
The English Women's Journal was a magazine issued by the Victoria Press in London between 1858 and 1864.
The English Women's Journal was a magazine issued by the Victoria Press in London between 1858 and 1864.
Entertain Magazine
Entertain Magazine was a British news stand magazine devoted to Film, DVD, Video Games and Themed Entertainment.
Entertain Magazine was a British news stand magazine devoted to Film, DVD, Video Games and Themed Entertainment.
European Magazine
European Magazine, published in London, ran from 1782 until 1826, publishing eighty-nine volumes.
European Magazine, published in London, ran from 1782 until 1826, publishing eighty-nine volumes.
Everybody's Weekly
Everybody’s Weekly was weekly tabloid founded 1913 in London, England, as The Competitor’s Journal.
Everybody’s Weekly was weekly tabloid founded 1913 in London, England, as The Competitor’s Journal.
Everybody’s Weekly
Everybody’s Weekly was weekly tabloid founded 1913 in London, England as The Competitor’s Journal.
Everybody’s Weekly was weekly tabloid founded 1913 in London, England as The Competitor’s Journal.
Fairy Chess Review
The Fairy Chess Review (FCR) was a magazine that was devoted principally to fairy chess problems but also included extensive original results on related questions in mathematical recreations suc...
The Fairy Chess Review (FCR) was a magazine that was devoted principally to fairy chess problems but also included extensive original results on related questions in mathematical recreations suc...
Family Circle (UK magazine)
Family Circle was a monthly British women's magazine.
Family Circle was a monthly British women's magazine.
Family Herald
The Family Herald: A Domestic Magazine of Useful Information & Amusement (1843-1940) was a weekly story paper established by James Elishama Smith in 1843.
The Family Herald: A Domestic Magazine of Useful Information & Amusement (1843-1940) was a weekly story paper established by James Elishama Smith in 1843.
Figaro in London
Figaro In London was an English comic paper of the early nineteenth century.
Figaro In London was an English comic paper of the early nineteenth century.
Film Review
Film Review was a magazine which first appeared in 1950, initially for a 3-issue trial run, and continued until 2008.
Film Review was a magazine which first appeared in 1950, initially for a 3-issue trial run, and continued until 2008.
Film Review (magazine)
Film Review was a magazine which first appeared in 1950, initially for a 3-issue trial run, and continued until 2008.
Film Review was a magazine which first appeared in 1950, initially for a 3-issue trial run, and continued until 2008.
Finding Out
Finding Out was a weekly educational magazine for children.
Finding Out was a weekly educational magazine for children.
Fortnightly Review
Fortnightly Review was one of the most important and influential magazines in nineteenth-century England.
Fortnightly Review was one of the most important and influential magazines in nineteenth-century England.
Friends (magazine)
Friends magazine was launched in London in winter 1969 as a direct result of the closure by its US parent of the short-lived UK edition of Rolling Stone.
Friends magazine was launched in London in winter 1969 as a direct result of the closure by its US parent of the short-lived UK edition of Rolling Stone.
Gandalf's Garden
Gandalf's Garden was a mystical community which flourished at the end of the 1960s as part of the London hippie/underground movement, running a shop and a magazine of the same name.
Gandalf's Garden was a mystical community which flourished at the end of the 1960s as part of the London hippie/underground movement, running a shop and a magazine of the same name.
Germinal (journal)
Germinal (זשערמינאל, also transliterated as Zsherminal) was a Yiddish-language anarchist journal in London edited by the German-born Rudolf Rocker.
Germinal (זשערמינאל, also transliterated as Zsherminal) was a Yiddish-language anarchist journal in London edited by the German-born Rudolf Rocker.
Girl's Own Paper
Girl's Own Paper was a British story paper catering for girls and young women, published from 1880 until 1956.
Girl's Own Paper was a British story paper catering for girls and young women, published from 1880 until 1956.
Good Words
Good Words was a 19th-century monthly periodical in the United Kingdom.
Good Words was a 19th-century monthly periodical in the United Kingdom.
Halfpenny Marvel
The Halfpenny Marvel was a story paper of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The Halfpenny Marvel was a story paper of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Harmsworth Popular Science
Harmsworth Popular Science was a fortnightly series of magazine publications forming an encyclopaedic series of science and technology articles published in the early years of the 20 century, an...
Harmsworth Popular Science was a fortnightly series of magazine publications forming an encyclopaedic series of science and technology articles published in the early years of the 20 century, an...
Honey (magazine)
Honey WWW.HONEYMAG.NET a Woman magazine published by VANGUARDE. HONEYMAG.NET is the OFFICIAL Honey Magazine website.
Honey WWW.HONEYMAG.NET a Woman magazine published by VANGUARDE. HONEYMAG.NET is the OFFICIAL Honey Magazine website.
Honey (UK magazine)
Honey (UK magazine) was launched by Fleetway Publications in April 1960 as a monthly magazine for young women.
Honey (UK magazine) was launched by Fleetway Publications in April 1960 as a monthly magazine for young women.
Hotdog Magazine
Hotdog Magazine was a film magazine first published in the United Kingdom in 2000.
Hotdog Magazine was a film magazine first published in the United Kingdom in 2000.
Household Words
Household Words was an English weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens in the 1850s which took its name from the line from Shakespeare "Familiar in his mouth as household words" — Henry V.
Household Words was an English weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens in the 1850s which took its name from the line from Shakespeare "Familiar in his mouth as household words" — Henry V.
Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News
The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News was an English weekly magazine founded in 1874 and published in London.
The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News was an English weekly magazine founded in 1874 and published in London.
Inferno!
Inferno! was a bi-monthly magazine published from 1997 to 2004 by Games Workshop's publishing division, Black Library, which was initially just the name of the team brought together to work ...
Inferno! was a bi-monthly magazine published from 1997 to 2004 by Games Workshop's publishing division, Black Library, which was initially just the name of the team brought together to work ...
Jabberwock (magazine)
Jabberwock: a Monthly Magazine for Boys and Girls was published in London by Chapman & Hall and edited by Brenda Girvin.
Jabberwock: a Monthly Magazine for Boys and Girls was published in London by Chapman & Hall and edited by Brenda Girvin.
Jack (magazine)
Jack was an English language lad mag based in the United Kingdom.
Jack was an English language lad mag based in the United Kingdom.
Jackie (magazine)
Jackie was a weekly British magazine for girls.
Jackie was a weekly British magazine for girls.
John Bull (magazine)
John Bull Magazine was a weekly periodical established in the City, London EC4, by Theodore Hook in 1820.
John Bull Magazine was a weekly periodical established in the City, London EC4, by Theodore Hook in 1820.
La Belle Assemblée
La Belle Assemblée (in full La Belle Assemblée or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine Addressed Particularly to the Ladies) was a British women's magazine published from 1806 to...
La Belle Assemblée (in full La Belle Assemblée or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine Addressed Particularly to the Ladies) was a British women's magazine published from 1806 to...
Lady's Monthly Museum
The Lady's Monthly Museum; Or, Polite Repository of Amusement and Instruction was an English monthly women's magazine published between 1798 and 1832.
The Lady's Monthly Museum; Or, Polite Repository of Amusement and Instruction was an English monthly women's magazine published between 1798 and 1832.
Later (magazine)
Later was a monthly men's magazine (and "British lad magazine") published by IPC Media from April 1999 to early 2001.
Later was a monthly men's magazine (and "British lad magazine") published by IPC Media from April 1999 to early 2001.
Leader Magazine
Leader Magazine was a weekly pictorial magazine published in the United Kingdom by the Hulton Press.
Leader Magazine was a weekly pictorial magazine published in the United Kingdom by the Hulton Press.
Light Steam Power
Light Steam Power was a magazine dedicated to amateur and small-scale interest in steam power.
Light Steam Power was a magazine dedicated to amateur and small-scale interest in steam power.
Lilliput (magazine)
Lilliput was a small-format British monthly magazine of humour, short stories, photographs and the arts, founded in 1937 by the photojournalist Stefan Lorant.
Lilliput was a small-format British monthly magazine of humour, short stories, photographs and the arts, founded in 1937 by the photojournalist Stefan Lorant.
Living History Magazine
Living History was a monthly history magazine launched in April 2003 by Origin Publishing in the United Kingdom.
Living History was a monthly history magazine launched in April 2003 by Origin Publishing in the United Kingdom.
London Figaro
The London Figaro was a London periodical devoted to politics, literature, art, criticism and satire during the Victorian era.
The London Figaro was a London periodical devoted to politics, literature, art, criticism and satire during the Victorian era.
London Mystery Magazine
London Mystery Magazine (the word "The" was dropped off the cover after the fourth issue) was the longest running British Mystery magazine lasting from 1949 to its 132nd issue in 1982.
London Mystery Magazine (the word "The" was dropped off the cover after the fourth issue) was the longest running British Mystery magazine lasting from 1949 to its 132nd issue in 1982.
London Saturday Journal
The London Saturday Journal was a general interest magazine publishing short fiction and nonfiction pieces published in London, England in the Victorian era.
The London Saturday Journal was a general interest magazine publishing short fiction and nonfiction pieces published in London, England in the Victorian era.
Look and Learn
Look and Learn was a British weekly educational magazine for children published by Fleetway Publications Ltd from 1962 until 1982.
Look and Learn was a British weekly educational magazine for children published by Fleetway Publications Ltd from 1962 until 1982.
Look-in
Look-in was a long running children's magazine centred around ITV's television programmes in the United Kingdom, and subtitled "The Junior TVTimes".
Look-in was a long running children's magazine centred around ITV's television programmes in the United Kingdom, and subtitled "The Junior TVTimes".
MANAS Journal
MANAS was an eight-page philosophical weekly written, edited, and published by Henry Geiger from 1948 until December 1988.
MANAS was an eight-page philosophical weekly written, edited, and published by Henry Geiger from 1948 until December 1988.
Manifold (magazine)
Manifold was a mathematical magazine published at the University of Warwick.
Manifold was a mathematical magazine published at the University of Warwick.
Messenger (magazine)
Messenger of the fullness of the Gospel is a Mormon fundamentalist publication, originally printed in Birmingham, England starting in 1991, which was in print in that country until 2001, and con...
Messenger of the fullness of the Gospel is a Mormon fundamentalist publication, originally printed in Birmingham, England starting in 1991, which was in print in that country until 2001, and con...
Modern Review (London)
Modern Review was the name of a London-based magazine reviewing popular arts and culture, founded by Julie Burchill, Cosmo Landesman and its editor, Toby Young.
Modern Review was the name of a London-based magazine reviewing popular arts and culture, founded by Julie Burchill, Cosmo Landesman and its editor, Toby Young.
Monthly Film Bulletin
The Monthly Film Bulletin was a periodical of the British Film Institute published monthly from February 1934 to April 1991, when it merged with Sight and Sound.
The Monthly Film Bulletin was a periodical of the British Film Institute published monthly from February 1934 to April 1991, when it merged with Sight and Sound.
Monthly Magazine (1796)
The Monthly Magazine (1796-1843) of London "began publication in February 1796.
The Monthly Magazine (1796-1843) of London "began publication in February 1796.
Monthly Repository
The Monthly Repository was a British monthly Unitarian periodical which ran between 1806 and 1838.
The Monthly Repository was a British monthly Unitarian periodical which ran between 1806 and 1838.
Murray's Magazine
Murray's Magazine was a monthly magazine published by the John Murray publishing house.
Murray's Magazine was a monthly magazine published by the John Murray publishing house.
Muzik
MUZIK was a club night founded in Dublin, Ireland in September 2008 by promoters Stephen Quinlivan, Ed O'Riordan, Mick Birmingham & Gary Redmond.
MUZIK was a club night founded in Dublin, Ireland in September 2008 by promoters Stephen Quinlivan, Ed O'Riordan, Mick Birmingham & Gary Redmond.
National Review (1855)
The National Review was a quarterly British magazine published between 1855 and 1864.
The National Review was a quarterly British magazine published between 1855 and 1864.
National Review (London)
The National Review was founded in 1883 by the English writers Alfred Austin and William Courthope.
The National Review was founded in 1883 by the English writers Alfred Austin and William Courthope.
Neon (magazine)
Neon was a British film magazine published monthly by Emap Consumer Media from December 1996 to February 1999.
Neon was a British film magazine published monthly by Emap Consumer Media from December 1996 to February 1999.
New Liberal Review
The New Liberal Review was a British, monthly periodical founded in 1901 by Cecil B. Harmsworth and Hildebrand A. Harmsworth.
The New Liberal Review was a British, monthly periodical founded in 1901 by Cecil B. Harmsworth and Hildebrand A. Harmsworth.
New Society
New Society was a weekly magazine of social inquiry and social and cultural comment, published 1962-88.
New Society was a weekly magazine of social inquiry and social and cultural comment, published 1962-88.
Once A Week (magazine)
Once A Week (1859-1880) was an English weekly illustrated literary magazine published by Bradbury and Evans.
Once A Week (1859-1880) was an English weekly illustrated literary magazine published by Bradbury and Evans.
Parade (British magazine)
Parade was a magazine for men in Britain.
Parade was a magazine for men in Britain.
Pearson's Magazine
Pearson's Magazine was an influential publication which first appeared in Britain in 1896.
Pearson's Magazine was an influential publication which first appeared in Britain in 1896.
Penny Magazine
The Penny Magazine, published every Saturday from 31 March 1832 to 31 October 1845, was an illustrated British magazine aimed at the working class.
The Penny Magazine, published every Saturday from 31 March 1832 to 31 October 1845, was an illustrated British magazine aimed at the working class.
Picture Post
Picture Post was a prominent photojournalistic magazine published in the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1957.
Picture Post was a prominent photojournalistic magazine published in the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1957.
Polemic (magazine)
Polemic was a British "Magazine of Philosophy, Psychology, and Aesthetics" published between 1945 and 1947, which aimed to be a general or non-specialist intellectual periodical.
Polemic was a British "Magazine of Philosophy, Psychology, and Aesthetics" published between 1945 and 1947, which aimed to be a general or non-specialist intellectual periodical.
Practical Mechanics
Practical Mechanics was a monthly British magazine devoted mostly to home mechanics and technology.
Practical Mechanics was a monthly British magazine devoted mostly to home mechanics and technology.
Public School Magazine
Public School Magazine was a short-lived magazine for young boys.
Public School Magazine was a short-lived magazine for young boys.
Punch (magazine)
Punch, or the London Charivari was a British weekly magazine of humour and satire established in 1841 by Henry Mayhew and engraver Ebenezer Landells.
Punch, or the London Charivari was a British weekly magazine of humour and satire established in 1841 by Henry Mayhew and engraver Ebenezer Landells.
Race Today
Race Today was a British black political magazine established in 1969 by the Institute of Race Relations.
Race Today was a British black political magazine established in 1969 by the Institute of Race Relations.
Raw magazine (rock)
Raw Magazine was founded in the summer of 1988 by Dante Bonutto, Malcolm Dome, Mark Putterford and Steve McTaggart.
Raw Magazine was founded in the summer of 1988 by Dante Bonutto, Malcolm Dome, Mark Putterford and Steve McTaggart.
Raze (magazine)
Raze was a multi-format videogame magazine published by Newsfield Publications from October 1990 to September 1991 and was the successor to Newsfield’s own multi-format title The Games Mac...
Raze was a multi-format videogame magazine published by Newsfield Publications from October 1990 to September 1991 and was the successor to Newsfield’s own multi-format title The Games Mac...
Record Mirror
Record Mirror was a British weekly pop music newspaper, founded by Isadore Green and featured, news articles, interviews, record charts, record reviews, concert reviews, letters from readers...
Record Mirror was a British weekly pop music newspaper, founded by Isadore Green and featured, news articles, interviews, record charts, record reviews, concert reviews, letters from readers...
Reveille (newspaper)
Reveille was a popular British weekly tabloid newspaper during the Second World War and the postwar years.
Reveille was a popular British weekly tabloid newspaper during the Second World War and the postwar years.
Right Now! (magazine)
Right Now! was a right wing British political magazine, which ran from 1993 to 2006.
Right Now! was a right wing British political magazine, which ran from 1993 to 2006.
Scallywag (magazine)
Scallywag magazine was published in London between 1991 and 1995.
Scallywag magazine was published in London between 1991 and 1995.
Science Gossip
Science Gossip was a monthly popular-science magazine, published from 1865 to 1893 by Robert Hardwicke.
Science Gossip was a monthly popular-science magazine, published from 1865 to 1893 by Robert Hardwicke.
Select (magazine)
Select was a United Kingdom music magazine of the 1990s which was particularly known for covering Britpop, a term coined in the magazine by Stuart Maconie.
Select was a United Kingdom music magazine of the 1990s which was particularly known for covering Britpop, a term coined in the magazine by Stuart Maconie.
SKY magazine
Sky Magazine was a UK magazine started in the late 1980s which ceased publication in 2001.
Sky Magazine was a UK magazine started in the late 1980s which ceased publication in 2001.
Smash Hits
Smash Hits was a pop music based magazine, aimed at teenagers and young adults and originally published in the United Kingdom by EMAP. It ran from 1978 to 2006 and was issued fortnightly for...
Smash Hits was a pop music based magazine, aimed at teenagers and young adults and originally published in the United Kingdom by EMAP. It ran from 1978 to 2006 and was issued fortnightly for...
Sneak magazine
Sneak magazine was a British weekly magazine for young women.
Sneak magazine was a British weekly magazine for young women.
Sound International
Sound International was a British monthly music and recording magazine established in 1978 and published until the mid-1980s.
Sound International was a British monthly music and recording magazine established in 1978 and published until the mid-1980s.
Sounds (magazine)
Sounds was a long-term British music paper, published weekly from 10 October 1970 – 6 April 1991.
Sounds was a long-term British music paper, published weekly from 10 October 1970 – 6 April 1991.
Spare Rib
Spare Rib was a second-wave feminist magazine in the United Kingdom that emerged out of the counter culture of the late 1960s as a consequence of meetings involving, amongst others, Rosie Bo...
Spare Rib was a second-wave feminist magazine in the United Kingdom that emerged out of the counter culture of the late 1960s as a consequence of meetings involving, amongst others, Rosie Bo...
Spearhead (magazine)
Spearhead was a British far right-wing magazine edited by John Tyndall until his death in July 2005.
Spearhead was a British far right-wing magazine edited by John Tyndall until his death in July 2005.
Sporting Cyclist
Sporting Cyclist was a British cycling A4-sized magazine originally called Coureur.
Sporting Cyclist was a British cycling A4-sized magazine originally called Coureur.
Steam Car Developments and Steam Aviation
Light Steam Power was a magazine dedicated to amateur and small-scale interest in steam power.
Light Steam Power was a magazine dedicated to amateur and small-scale interest in steam power.
Steam Car Developments and Steam Marine Motors
Light Steam Power was a magazine dedicated to amateur and small-scale interest in steam power.
Light Steam Power was a magazine dedicated to amateur and small-scale interest in steam power.
Story-Teller
Story-Teller was a monthly British pulp fiction magazine from 1907 to 1937.
Story-Teller was a monthly British pulp fiction magazine from 1907 to 1937.
Sun Zoom Spark
Sun Zoom Spark was a mid-1990s British music magazine.
Sun Zoom Spark was a mid-1990s British music magazine.
Talk of the Town (magazine)
Talk of the Town was a short-lived quality arts supplement distributed with London copies of the UK Independent on Sunday newspaper from 2003 to 2004.
Talk of the Town was a short-lived quality arts supplement distributed with London copies of the UK Independent on Sunday newspaper from 2003 to 2004.
The Anglo-Saxon Review
The Anglo-Saxon Review was a quarterly miscellany edited by Lady Randolph Spencer Churchill, and published in London by John Lane.
The Anglo-Saxon Review was a quarterly miscellany edited by Lady Randolph Spencer Churchill, and published in London by John Lane.
The Art Journal
The Art Journal, published in London, was the most important Victorian magazine on art.
The Art Journal, published in London, was the most important Victorian magazine on art.
The Artist and Journal of Home Culture
The Artist was a monthly art and design journal published in London by Archibald Constable & Co. from 1880 to 1902.
The Artist was a monthly art and design journal published in London by Archibald Constable & Co. from 1880 to 1902.
The Boys' Herald
The Boys' Herald (subtitled: A Healthy Paper for Manly Boys) was a magazine published in England from 1877.
The Boys' Herald (subtitled: A Healthy Paper for Manly Boys) was a magazine published in England from 1877.
The British Workman
The British Workman was a broadsheet, periodical published monthly in England by Partridge and Co in London] It was published between 1855 and 1892 with the aim to "promote the health, wealth a...
The British Workman was a broadsheet, periodical published monthly in England by Partridge and Co in London] It was published between 1855 and 1892 with the aim to "promote the health, wealth a...
The Business (magazine)
The Business called itself London's first global business magazine published in the United Kingdom.
The Business called itself London's first global business magazine published in the United Kingdom.
The Captain (magazine)
The Captain was a magazine for young boys, published monthly in the United Kingdom from 1899 to 1924.
The Captain was a magazine for young boys, published monthly in the United Kingdom from 1899 to 1924.
The English Review
The English Review was an English-language literary magazine published in London from 1908 to 1937.
The English Review was an English-language literary magazine published in London from 1908 to 1937.
The European Magazine
The European Magazine, published in London, ran from 1782 until 1826, publishing eighty-nine volumes.
The European Magazine, published in London, ran from 1782 until 1826, publishing eighty-nine volumes.
The Face (magazine)
The Face was a British music, fashion and culture monthly magazine started in May 1980 by Nick Logan.
The Face was a British music, fashion and culture monthly magazine started in May 1980 by Nick Logan.
The Fortnightly Review
Fortnightly Review was one of the most important and influential magazines in nineteenth-century England.
Fortnightly Review was one of the most important and influential magazines in nineteenth-century England.
The Games Machine
The Games Machine was a video game magazine that was published from 1987 until 1990 in the United Kingdom by Newsfield, which also published CRASH, Zzap!64, Amtix! and other maga...
The Games Machine was a video game magazine that was published from 1987 until 1990 in the United Kingdom by Newsfield, which also published CRASH, Zzap!64, Amtix! and other maga...
The Gentleman's Magazine
The Gentleman's Magazine was founded in London, England, by Edward Cave in January 1731.
The Gentleman's Magazine was founded in London, England, by Edward Cave in January 1731.
The Harmonicon
The Harmonicon was an influential monthly journal of music published in London from 1823 to 1833.
The Harmonicon was an influential monthly journal of music published in London from 1823 to 1833.
The Idler (1892-1911)
The Idler was an illustrated monthly magazine published in Great Britain from 1892 to 1911.
The Idler was an illustrated monthly magazine published in Great Britain from 1892 to 1911.
The Idler (1892–1911)
The Idler was an illustrated monthly magazine published in Great Britain from 1892 to 1911.
The Idler was an illustrated monthly magazine published in Great Britain from 1892 to 1911.
The Kaleidoscope
The Kaleidoscope; or, Literary and Scientific Mirror was an English weekly published between 1818 and 1831 by the Liverpool publisher Egerton Smith (1774-1841), who had established the Liv...
The Kaleidoscope; or, Literary and Scientific Mirror was an English weekly published between 1818 and 1831 by the Liverpool publisher Egerton Smith (1774-1841), who had established the Liv...
The Ladies' Diary
The Ladies' Diary: or, Woman's Almanack appeared annually in London from 1704 to 1841.
The Ladies' Diary: or, Woman's Almanack appeared annually in London from 1704 to 1841.
The Listener (magazine)
The Listener was a weekly magazine established by the BBC under Lord Reith in January 1929.
The Listener was a weekly magazine established by the BBC under Lord Reith in January 1929.
The London Journal
The London Journal; and Weekly Record of Literature, Science and Art (published from 1845 to 1928) was a British penny fiction weekly, one of the best-selling magazines of the nineteenth century.
The London Journal; and Weekly Record of Literature, Science and Art (published from 1845 to 1928) was a British penny fiction weekly, one of the best-selling magazines of the nineteenth century.
The Metropolitan Magazine
The Metropolitan: a monthly journal of literature, science, and the fine arts was a London monthly journal established by Thomas Campbell in 1831.
The Metropolitan: a monthly journal of literature, science, and the fine arts was a London monthly journal established by Thomas Campbell in 1831.
The Modern Boy
The Modern Boy (later Modern Boy) was a British Boys magazine published between 1928 and 1939 by the Amalgamated Press and ran to some 610 issues.
The Modern Boy (later Modern Boy) was a British Boys magazine published between 1928 and 1939 by the Amalgamated Press and ran to some 610 issues.
The Monthly Packet
The Monthly Packet was an English magazine published between 1851 and 1899.
The Monthly Packet was an English magazine published between 1851 and 1899.
The Monthly Register
The Monthly Register and encylopedian magazine was a British periodical published from 1802 to 1803.
The Monthly Register and encylopedian magazine was a British periodical published from 1802 to 1803.
The New Monthly Magazine
The New Monthly Magazine was a British monthly magazine published by Henry Colburn between 1814 and 1884.
The New Monthly Magazine was a British monthly magazine published by Henry Colburn between 1814 and 1884.
The Occult Review
The Occult Review was a British illustrated monthly magazine published between 1905 and 1951 containing articles & correspondence by many notable occultists and authors of the day, including...
The Occult Review was a British illustrated monthly magazine published between 1905 and 1951 containing articles & correspondence by many notable occultists and authors of the day, including...
The One (magazine)
The One was a video game magazine in the United Kingdom which covered 16-bit home gaming during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
The One was a video game magazine in the United Kingdom which covered 16-bit home gaming during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
The Play Pictorial
The Play Pictorial was an English theatrical magazine which was published in London between 1902 and 1939.
The Play Pictorial was an English theatrical magazine which was published in London between 1902 and 1939.
The Rambler (Catholic periodical)
The Rambler was a Catholic periodical founded by liberal converts to Catholicism and closely associated with the names of Lord Acton, Richard Simpson and, for a brief period, Cardinal Newman.
The Rambler was a Catholic periodical founded by liberal converts to Catholicism and closely associated with the names of Lord Acton, Richard Simpson and, for a brief period, Cardinal Newman.
The Saturday Magazine (magazine)
The Saturday Magazine was a British magazine published from July 7, 1832 to December 28, 1844 by the Committee of General Literature and Education, who were in turn sponsored by the Society ...
The Saturday Magazine was a British magazine published from July 7, 1832 to December 28, 1844 by the Committee of General Literature and Education, who were in turn sponsored by the Society ...
The Sketch
The Sketch was a British illustrated newspaper weekly, which focused on high society and the aristocracy.
The Sketch was a British illustrated newspaper weekly, which focused on high society and the aristocracy.
The Strand Magazine
The Strand Magazine was a monthly magazine composed of fictional stories and factual articles founded by George Newnes.
The Strand Magazine was a monthly magazine composed of fictional stories and factual articles founded by George Newnes.
The War Illustrated
The War Illustrated was a British war magazine published in London by William Berry (later Viscount Camrose and owner of The Daily Telegraph).
The War Illustrated was a British war magazine published in London by William Berry (later Viscount Camrose and owner of The Daily Telegraph).
The Wide World Magazine
The Wide World Magazine was a British monthly illustrated publication which ran from April 1898 to December 1965.
The Wide World Magazine was a British monthly illustrated publication which ran from April 1898 to December 1965.
The Woman's World
The Woman's World was a Victorian women's magazine edited by Oscar Wilde between 1887 and 1890.
The Woman's World was a Victorian women's magazine edited by Oscar Wilde between 1887 and 1890.
Tit-Bits
Tit-Bits was a British weekly magazine founded by George Newnes on 22 October 1881 until 18 July 1984, when it was taken over by Associated Newspapers' Weekend, which itself closed in 1989.
Tit-Bits was a British weekly magazine founded by George Newnes on 22 October 1881 until 18 July 1984, when it was taken over by Associated Newspapers' Weekend, which itself closed in 1989.
Tomahawk (satirical magazine)
The Tomahawk: A Saturday Journal of Satire was a weekly satirical magazine published between 1867 and 1870, price 2d.
The Tomahawk: A Saturday Journal of Satire was a weekly satirical magazine published between 1867 and 1870, price 2d.
Town Hall Steps
Town Hall Steps was a local music fanzine in Bolton, England from 1981 to 1983.
Town Hall Steps was a local music fanzine in Bolton, England from 1981 to 1983.
TV Zone
TV Zone was a British magazine published every four weeks by Visual Imagination that covered cult television.
TV Zone was a British magazine published every four weeks by Visual Imagination that covered cult television.
UFO Magazine (UK)
UFO Magazine was a British magazine devoted to the subject of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial life.
UFO Magazine was a British magazine devoted to the subject of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial life.
Undercurrents (magazine)
Undercurrents magazine was started as a medium for radical views on scientific and technological subjects; it was published in England between 1972 and 1984: 63 editions altogether.
Undercurrents magazine was started as a medium for radical views on scientific and technological subjects; it was published in England between 1972 and 1984: 63 editions altogether.
Union Jack (magazine)
Union Jack was a story paper of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Union Jack was a story paper of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
UPraw - UK Student Magazine
UPraw Magazine was a national UK student magazine distributed through various university-related sites, student unions and selected Blackwell bookstores from 2001 - 2002.
UPraw Magazine was a national UK student magazine distributed through various university-related sites, student unions and selected Blackwell bookstores from 2001 - 2002.
Vanity Fair (British magazine)
The second Vanity Fair was a British weekly magazine published from 1868 to 1914.
The second Vanity Fair was a British weekly magazine published from 1868 to 1914.
Wesleyan Methodist Magazine
The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine was a monthly Methodist magazine published between 1778 and 1969.
The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine was a monthly Methodist magazine published between 1778 and 1969.
Wheels & Tracks
Wheels & Tracks was a military history magazine covering the history of military vehicles worldwide and published quarterly in the United Kingdom by After The Battle publication.
Wheels & Tracks was a military history magazine covering the history of military vehicles worldwide and published quarterly in the United Kingdom by After The Battle publication.
Windsor Magazine
The Windsor Magazine was a monthly illustrated publication produced by Ward Lock & Co from January 1895 to September 1939.
The Windsor Magazine was a monthly illustrated publication produced by Ward Lock & Co from January 1895 to September 1939.
World Aircraft Information Files
World Aircraft Information Files World Aircraft Information Files is a weekly partwork magazine published by Bright Star Publications in the United Kingdom.
World Aircraft Information Files World Aircraft Information Files is a weekly partwork magazine published by Bright Star Publications in the United Kingdom.
Young England magazine
Young England: A Illustrated Magazine for Boys Throughout the English-Speaking World was a British story paper aimed at a similar audience to the Boy's Own Paper, It was published from 1880 ...
Young England: A Illustrated Magazine for Boys Throughout the English-Speaking World was a British story paper aimed at a similar audience to the Boy's Own Paper, It was published from 1880 ...
Zembla (magazine)
Zembla was a literary and arts magazine published in London for eight issues between 2003 and 2005.
Zembla was a literary and arts magazine published in London for eight issues between 2003 and 2005.
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