Friday, February 23, 2018

Adventure (1910 - 1971)

Stories of Life, Love and Adventure. "One of the most profitable and critically acclaimed of all pulp magazines."



Above: The August 1916 cover of Adventure 


Adventure (magazine) - Wikipedia

Cover Archive at Galatic Central (philsp.com)

Adventure Archive (1910 - 1923) - U Penn's List of Links to online issues

Adventure Vol. 1 No. 4 (Feb 1911)

Adventure Vol. 10 No. 6 (Oct. 1915)

Adventure Vol. 12 No. 4 (Aug. 1916)

Adventure Vol. 18 No. 2 (July 18 1918)

Adventure Vol. 18 No. 3 (Aug. 3 1918)

Adventure Vol. 18 No. 4 (Aug. 18 1918)

Adventure Vol. 18 No. 5 (Sept. 3 1918)

Adventure Vol. 18 No. 6 (Sept. 18 1918)

Adventure Vol. 22 No. 3 (Aug. 3 1919)

Adventure Vol. 23 No. 5 (Dec. 3 1919)

Adventure Vol. 30 No. 1 (July 3 1921)

Adventure Vol. 30 No. 4 (Aug. 18 1921)

Adventure Vol. 30 No. 5 (Sept. 3 1921)

Adventure Vol. 30 No. 6 (Sept. 18 1921)

Adventure Vol. 33 No. 3 (Feb. 28 1922)

Adventure Vol. 38 No. 5 (Jan. 20 1923)

The Advocate of Peace (1834 - 1932)

A journal on peace and world affairs published by the American Peace Society



Above: The Advocate of Peace's November 1918 Cover
Source: JSTOR


The Advocate of Peace (1834 - 1932) - List of Links to all online issues at U Penn Online Books - Serials Page

The Advocate of Peace (1834 - 1932) - Full view of all issues at JSTOR


In 1932, the Advocate of Peace changed its names to World Affairs Journal.

World Affairs - Wikipedia

World Affairs Journal Official Website

World Affairs Journal 1932 - 2015, Vol. 95 - 178 - Viewable at JSTOR




The Aero (1909 - 1913)

British magazine about airplanes and flying, published in London.



Above: The Aero Vol. 1 No. 1 25 May 1909


The Aero Vol. 1 (1909) - Full View at Hathi Trust

The Aero (1909 - 1913) - Full View, all issues, at Center for Research Libraries Digital Delivery System

See Also:

American Magazine:  Aero and Hydro Vol. 1 - Vol. 4 (1910 - 1912) at Hathi Trust

German Magazine:  Aero International (1993 - Present) Official Website (Germany)

Against The Grain (1992 - present)

Library and information science news from Purdue University



Above: Against The Grain Splash Page 2018

Archivists report on worldwide library and information science news, with special focus on publishing, copyright law and digital archiving issues.

Against the Grain Online Archives

Ainslee's Magazine (1899 - 1926)

American all-fiction story magazine



Above: The June 1921 Cover of Ainslee's

Originally published as an American humor magazine called "The Yellow Kid," Ainslee's became a colorfully illustrated story magazine aimed at women. It was an important pre-cursor to the romance pulps of the 1920s and '30s. Contributors: Stephen Crane, Theodore Dreiser, Bret Harte, O. Henry, Jack London, P.G. Wodehouse, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Dorothy Parker.

Ainslee's Magazine - Wikipedia

Ainslee's Cover Archive at MagazineArt.org

Ainslee's Vol. 1 to 11 (1899 - 1903) - Full View at Hathi Trust

Ainslee's Vol. 12 to 33 (1903 - 1914) - Full View at Hathi Trust


Ainsworth's Magazine (1842 - 1854)

British "miscellany of romance, general literature and art" founded by William Harrison Ainsworth



Above: July 1853 cover of Ainsworth's Magazine



Above: W.H. Ainsworth from the frontispiece to Vol. 5 of his magazine


William Harrison Ainsworth - Wikipedia


Contributors: Ainsworth, Leigh Hunt, William Makepeace Thackeray, Edward Bulwer-Lytton and many others.




Above: An 1881 caricature of Ainsworth from Punch


Illustrators: George Cruikshank and Hablot Browne, using the name "Phiz."



Above: An illustration by George Cruikshank, from Vol. 1 of Ainsworth's Magazine



Ainsworth's Magazine, Vol. 1 (1842) - University of Michigan

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Ainsworth's Magazine, Vol. 3 (1843) - Internet Archive

Ainsworth's Magazine, Vol. 4 (1843) - University of Michigan

Ainsworth's Magazine, Vol. 5 (1844) - University of Michigan

Ainsworth's Magazine, Vol. 6 (1844) - University of Michigan

Ainsworth's Magazine, Vol. 7 (1845) - University of Michigan

Ainsworth's Magazine, Vol. 8 (1845) - University of Michigan

Ainsworth's Magazine, Vol. 9 (1846) - University of Michigan

Ainsworth's Magazine Vol. 10 (1846) - University of Michigan

Ainsworth's Magazine Vol. 11 (1847) - University of Michigan

Ainsworth's Magazine Vol. 12 (1847) - University of Michigan

Ainsworth's Magazine Vol. 13 (1848) - University of Michigan

Ainsworth's Magazine Vol. 14 (1848) - University of Michigan

Ainsworth's Magazine Vol. 15 (1849) - Internet Archive

Ainsworth's Magazine Vol. 16 (1849) - Harvard University

Ainsworth's Magazine Vol. 17 (1850) - Internet Archive

Ainsworth's Magazine Vol. 18 (1850) - Harvard University

Ainsworth's Magazine Vol. 19 (1851) - Internet Archive

Ainsworth's Magazine Vol. 20 (1851) - University of Chicago

Ainsworth's Magazine Vol. 21 (1852) - University of Chicago

Ainsworth's Magazine Vol. 22 (1852) - Internet Archive

Ainsworth's Magazine Vol. 23 (1853) - University of Chicago

Ainsworth's Magazine Vol. 24 (1853) - University of Chicago

Ainsworth's Magazine Vol. 25 (1854) - Harvard University

Ainsworth's Magazine Vol. 26 (1854) - Harvard University




Air Wonder Stories (1929 - 1930)

An American pulp adventure magazine




Above: Cover of the first issue of Air Wonder Stories, July 1929



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Album Comique de la Famille (1902 - 1909)

French cartoon magazine devoted to family humor.

Album Comique de la Famille ("Comic Album of the Family") was a French satirical magazine published from 1890 to 1900 by French illustrator Lucien Haye (1876 - 1940).  It was known for its humorous illustrations and caricatures of French society.

Haye's comic illustrations appeared in several French magazines of the period, including L'Illustré Nationale, Le Frou-Frou, Le Bon Vivant, L'Assiette au Beurre, Polichinelle, Le Sans Souci and American illustré










Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (1960 - 2009)

Scary stories and thrillers, similar to plots presented in Alfred Hitchcock's TV programs.

Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine is a bi-monthly digest-sized fiction magazine that specialized in crime and detective fiction.  The magazine is named after Alfred Hitchcock, the famed director of suspense films and a television series.

The magazine was founded in 1956 by HSD Publications, which licensed the use of the director's name.  Although there was no formal connection with the television show, stories published in the magazine were sometimes adapted by the producers of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and, later, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.

A few writers, such as Henry Slesar, wrote for both1. Other contributors during the magazine’s early years included Evan Hunter/Ed McBain, Ed Lacy, Bill Pronzini, Jim Thompson, Donald E. Westlake and Charles Willeford (who briefly worked for the magazine, as did Patricia Hitchcock, Alfred’s daughter)1.


Current Issue:  AlfredHitchcockMysteryMagazine.com

Purchase Back Issues:  DiscountMags.com

All Back Issues:  Magzter

Back Issues (12) at Archive.org:  Alfred Hitchock Mystery Mag


The All-Story Magazine




From Wikipedia:

All-Story Magazine was a pulp magazine published by Munsey Company. It was first published in January 1905 as The All-Story Magazine and it ran monthly until March 1914. It then changed to a weekly publication schedule and the title was changed to All-Story Weekly1


From the start, The All-Story Weekly carried science fiction, fantasy and adventure stories. It was the most important market for these stories throughout the "golden age" of science fiction.  H.G. Wells and Ray Bradbury were among several famous contributors.

The magazine was best known for discovering a talented young writer named Edgar Rice Burroughs and publishing his first Tarzan stories. In 2006, a copy of the October 1912 issue of The All-Story, featuring the first appearance of the character Tarzan in any medium, sold for $59,750 in an auction held by Heritage Auctions of Dallas.[4]


The Argosy absorbed All-Story Weekly in 1920, and continued as The Argosy All-Story Weekly for years afterwards.  The magazine ceased publication in October 19551.



The University of Pennsylvania's Online Books Page offers a hyperlinked directory of complete, free and downloadable copies of The All-Story Weekly (1907 - 1920) here:





See also:  Argosy Magazine (1897 - 1955) - Internet Archive

                Argosy All-Story Magazine - Hathi Trust

All The Year Round (1859 - 1895)

British story magazine edited by Charles Dickens. Serial publication of some of the greatest writers in 19th Century English literature.

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Almanach de Chansons de la Table et du Vin (1868 - 1883)

French magazine of drinking songs, and cafe concert culture


Along Broadway - The Edison Musical Magazine

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Amazing Stories (1926 - 2005)

An American science fiction magazine launched in April 1926 by Hugo Gernsback's Experimenter Publishing. It was one of the first pulp magazines devoted solely to science fiction.



Above: Cover of the first issue, April 1926.



Amazing Stories - Wikipedia

Amazing Stories Quarterly - Wikipedia

Amazing Stories Archive  (700+ issues, full view) - Internet Archive Magazine Rack




The American

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American Bar Association Journal (1950 - 2003)

An American lawyer's magazine


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ABA Journal - Magazine Archive (2004 - 2018)

ABA Journal Archive (1950 - 2003) - Full Views for free at Google Magazine Archive

American Boy (1902 - 1945)

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American Cowboy (1994 - 2008)

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American Cowboy Back Issue Archive (1994  - 2008) - Full View - Google Magazine Archive

American Forestry

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American Girl (1927 - 1938)

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American Heritage (1949 - present)

A glossy and colorfully illustrated human interest magazine devoted to exploring the history and popular culture of the United States of America



Above: The first cover of American Heritage, September 1949



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American Heritage Magazine Archive (1949 to Present) - Official Website


American Historical Review (1895 - 2010)

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American Housewife

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The American Jewess (1895 - 1899)

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American Journal of Education

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American Journal of Psychology (1887 - 1922)

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American Journal of Science (1818 - 1922)

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American Mathematical Monthly (1894 - 1922)

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American Mercury (1924 - 1960)

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American Missionary (1878 - 1901)

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American Monthly Magazine

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American Naturalist

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American Political Science Review (1906 - 1997)

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American Railroad Journal (1832 - 1886)

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American Review (1845 - present)

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American Rifleman (1926 - 1939)

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American Scholar (1932 - 2002)

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American Spectator (1970 - 2009)

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American Weekly (1921 - 1944)

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American Woman (1907 - 1923)

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Analog / Astounding Science Fiction (1934 - 2008)

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Ancestry Magazine (1994 - 2010)

American Genealogy magazine, produced by Ancestry.com

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Ancestry Magazine Back Issues Archive (1994 - 2010) - Full View - Google Magazine Archive

Appleton's Journal (1869 - 1881)

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Architectural Record

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The Argosy (1863 - 1901)

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Argosy All Story Weekly (1890 - 1900)

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Argus (1844 - 1852)

French theatre review, illustrated with line drawings and cartoons.

L'Art (1875 - 1907)

French art magazine of the Belle Epoch


L'Art et Les Artistes (1905 - 1936)

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Art & Life (1924 - 1929)

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Art in America

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Art Journal

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Art, Taste, Beauty (1921 - 1933)

One of the leading Paris fashion magazines of the 1920s. Illustrated in color.

Artiste (1831 - 1904)

French magazine for artists

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Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine

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The Athenaeum

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Atlantic Monthly (1857 - 2010)

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Atlantic Monthly (1868 - 1922) Wikisource List of Links to Free, Full-View copies at Internet Archive and other sites.

Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1968)

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Avant Garde

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Aviation Week (1916 - 1965)

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Backpacker (1973 - 2009)

American outdoors magazine

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Backpacker  (1973 - 2009) - Back Issues Archive - Full View - Google Magazine Archive

Bandleaders

Radio news features and biographies from the Big Band era

Baseball Magazine (1932 - 1943)

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Basketball Stories

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Battle Aces

Pulp adventure magazine. 

Bay State Monthly (1884 - 1886)

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The Bee

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Belgravia - A London Magazine (1866 - 1899)

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Belles Images (1905 - 1936)

French children's magazine. Stories illustrated with colorful comics.

The Bellman

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Bentley's Miscellany

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Better Homes and Gardens

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Biarritz Illustre (1925 - 1931)

French travel and leisure magazine

The Biblical World (1893 - 1920)

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Billboard (1894 - 1921, 1980 - present)

Music and entertainment industry magazine

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Billboard magazine archive (1980 - 2011) - Full view - Google Magazine Archive

The Black Cat (1895 - 1922)

American literary magazine published in Boston, specializing in short stories of 'unusual' nature

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Black Enterprise (1970 - 2000)

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The Black Mask

Pulp fiction

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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine

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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 1817 - 1922 (Vol. 1 - 221) - Wikisource List of Links to Free, Full-View copies at Internet Archive and other sites.

Blue Book Magazine

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The Bookman (1895 - 1933)

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Botanical Gazette

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Boys' Life (1911 - present)

The official monthly magazine of the Boy Scouts of America



Above: The October 1911 cover of Boys' Life



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Boys' Life Cover Gallery - Official Website

Boys' Life "Way Back Machine" Archives - Official Website

Boys' Life Covers - Google Image Search Results

Boys' Life archive (1931 - 2012) - Full View, all issues at Google Magazine archive


Broadcasting (1931 - 1963)

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Broadway Brevities (1921 - 1922)

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Broadway Magazine (1898 - 1899)

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See Also:  New Broadway (1907 - 1908)


Brown Book of Boston (1901 - 1903)

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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (1945 - present)

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Burr-McIntosh Monthly (1903 - 1910)

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Business Screen (1938 - 1973)

Journal for business film directors and producers

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Cachet de Paris (1908 - 1932)

Parisian fashion magazine 

Cahiers du Cinema

Influential journal of the French "New Wave" directors of the 1960s.

The California Pelican

Humor magazine

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Captain Billy's Whiz-Bang (1920 - 1922)

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Caricature (1881 - 1904)

French cartoon and political satire magazine

Cartoons Magazine

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Catholic World (1865 - 1901)

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The Century Illustrated Monthly (1881 - 1899)

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The Century Magazine (1870 - 1928)

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Le Chat Noir (1882 - 1891)

French literary journal edited by Guy de Maupassant

Chenil (1882 - 1931)

French hound and hunting magazine


Child Life (1926 - 1940)

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Child Welfare Magazine

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Christian Century

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Cinea (1921 - 1932)

French movie magazine of the roaring '20s

Cine-Journal (1908 - 1912)

Early movie magazine of the silent era

Cinema Chez Soi (1926 - 1939)

French movie magazine, published in Paris

Cine-Miroir (1940, 1945)

French movie star almanac

Cine-Mondial (1941 - 1944)

French movie magazine

Cine-Mundial (1916 - 1946)

Movie fanzine in Spanish

La Cité (The City)

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Citizen's Radio Call Book (1922 - 1928)

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Cloche d'Argent (1882 - 1914)

French humor magazine


Close Up (1927 - 1933)

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Cold Water

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