Saturday, January 27, 2018
Paris Match
A French photonews weekly specializing in celebrity lifestyles and international news
Paris Match - Wikipedia
Paris Match Official Website (in French)
Paris Match Back Issue Archive (Cover and Table of Contents free)
Paris Match Photo Archive - Getty Images
Above: Cover of the 21 October 2001 issue of Paris Match
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Paris Match - Wikipedia
Paris Match Official Website (in French)
Paris Match Back Issue Archive (Cover and Table of Contents free)
Paris Match Photo Archive - Getty Images
Pearson's Magazine (1896 - 1939)
A British and American monthly periodical that combined political discussion, speculative fiction, art news and book reviews.
Pearson's Magazine - Wikipedia
Contributors included: Upton Sinclair, George Bernard Shaw, Maxim Gorky, H.G. Wells, and E. Phillips Oppenheim (a writer of popular thrillers). Pearson's was the first British magazine to publish a crossword puzzle, in its February 1922 number.
British Edition Archive: Pearson's Magazine Vol. 1 to 48 (1896 - 1919) at Hathi Trust
American Edition Archive: Pearson's Magazine Vol. 1 to 48 (1900 - 1922) at Hathi Trust
Pearson's Magazine - Wikipedia
Contributors included: Upton Sinclair, George Bernard Shaw, Maxim Gorky, H.G. Wells, and E. Phillips Oppenheim (a writer of popular thrillers). Pearson's was the first British magazine to publish a crossword puzzle, in its February 1922 number.
British Edition Archive: Pearson's Magazine Vol. 1 to 48 (1896 - 1919) at Hathi Trust
American Edition Archive: Pearson's Magazine Vol. 1 to 48 (1900 - 1922) at Hathi Trust
People (1974 - present)
An American photonews weekly specializing in celebrity profiles and human interest stories. In 2006, People had a circulation of 3.75 million.
Above: The December 2014 cover of People magazine
Source: Wikimedia Commons
People Weekly Official Website
People Back Issue Store (2006 - 2018) $$$ but view covers for free
People magazine Search Results - Internet Archive (50+ issues, full view)
People magazine covers 1975 - Google Image Search
People magazine covers 1980 - Google Image Search
People magazine covers 1985 - Google Image Search
People magazine covers 1990 - Google Image Search
People magazine covers 1995 - Google Image Search
People magazine covers 2000 - Google Image Search
People magazine covers 2005 - Google Image Search
People magazine covers 2010 - Google Image Search
People magazine covers 2015 - Google Image Search
All "The Sexiest Man Alive" Covers - People
People's (1906 - 1922)
"A Short Story Magazine"
Known as:
People's - A Short Story Magazine (1906 - 1913)
People's Ideal Fiction Magazine (1913 - 1914)
People's Favorite Magazine (1917 - 1921)
People's Story Magazine (1921 - 1922)
People's Favorite Magazine - Cover Art Archive - Galactic Central
Known as:
People's - A Short Story Magazine (1906 - 1913)
People's Ideal Fiction Magazine (1913 - 1914)
People's Favorite Magazine (1917 - 1921)
People's Story Magazine (1921 - 1922)
People's Favorite Magazine - Cover Art Archive - Galactic Central
The People's Friend (1869 - present)
A Scottish Short Story magazine
The People's Friend - Wikipedia
The People's Friend Official Website
The People's Friend - Wikipedia
The People's Friend Official Website
Plan B (2004 - 2009)
Monthly music magazine based in London.
Wikipedia - Plan B (magazine)
Internet Archive - Plan B magazine archive page
Wikipedia - Plan B (magazine)
Internet Archive - Plan B magazine archive page
Pleasant Hours (1866 - 1889)
aka Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours for Boys and Girls
"A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Useful and Entertaining Reading"
Wikipedia
Google Books - Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours.
Internet Archive - Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours archived issues (mixed order)
"A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Useful and Entertaining Reading"
Wikipedia
Google Books - Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours.
Internet Archive - Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours archived issues (mixed order)
Poetry (1912 - 2013)
Wikipedia - Poetry (magazine)
Wikipedia - List of Literary magazines
Poetry Magazine Home Page
JSTOR - Poetry Magazine 1912 - 2014 archive page
Modernist Journals Project - Poetry: A Magazine of Verse (1912 - 1922)
Wikipedia - List of Literary magazines
Poetry Magazine Home Page
JSTOR - Poetry Magazine 1912 - 2014 archive page
Modernist Journals Project - Poetry: A Magazine of Verse (1912 - 1922)
Popular Mechanics (1902 - Present)
Wikipedia - Popular Mechanics
Popular Mechanics Home Page (Current Issue)
Google Books - Popular Mechanics magazine 1922 - 2005 archive
Google Books - Browse Popular Mechanics 1905 - 2005 page
Internet Archive - Popular Mechanics back issues (mixed order)
Wikimedia Commons - Popular Mechanics scans 1902 - 1961
Popular Mechanics Home Page (Current Issue)
Google Books - Popular Mechanics magazine 1922 - 2005 archive
Google Books - Browse Popular Mechanics 1905 - 2005 page
Internet Archive - Popular Mechanics back issues (mixed order)
Wikimedia Commons - Popular Mechanics scans 1902 - 1961
Popular Science Monthly (1872 - 1918)
Wikipedia - Popular Science
Wikimedia Commons - Popular Science Monthly Scans - 1872 - 1952
Wikiproject - Popular Science Monthly Index
Wikiproject - Popular Science Monthly Project Home Page
Wikiproject - Popular Science Monthly Contributors (authors) A - Z Index
U Penn Online Serials List - Popular Science Monthly magazine 1879 - 1918 links list
Wikimedia Commons - Popular Science Monthly Scans - 1872 - 1952
Wikiproject - Popular Science Monthly Index
Wikiproject - Popular Science Monthly Project Home Page
Wikiproject - Popular Science Monthly Contributors (authors) A - Z Index
U Penn Online Serials List - Popular Science Monthly magazine 1879 - 1918 links list
Potter's American Monthly (1875 - 1882)
American history, literature science and art magazine.
Wikipedia - None.
Hathi Trust - Potter's American Monthly 1875 - 1882 archive page
See also Potter's American Monthly 1878 - 1882 page
Wikipedia - None.
Hathi Trust - Potter's American Monthly 1875 - 1882 archive page
See also Potter's American Monthly 1878 - 1882 page
Prevention (2006 - 2008)
American healthy lifestyle magazine
Wikipedia - Prevention (magazine)
Google Books - Prevention magazine 2006 - 2008 archive page
Wikipedia - Prevention (magazine)
Google Books - Prevention magazine 2006 - 2008 archive page
Printer's Pie (1904 - 1914)
British humor magazine published by the staff of "The Sphere" London
Wikipedia
Hathi Trust - The Printer's Pie (1904 - 1914) links page
Wikipedia
Hathi Trust - The Printer's Pie (1904 - 1914) links page
Prisoners of War Bulletin (1943 - 1945)
Red Cross publication
Wikipedia
U Penn Online Serials List - Prisoners of War Bulletin 1943 - 1945 links page
Wikipedia
U Penn Online Serials List - Prisoners of War Bulletin 1943 - 1945 links page
Private Eye
UK News and Current Affairs magazine
Wikipedia - Private Eye (magazine)
Private Eye Home Page (current issue)
Private Eye Back Issues Cover Archive ($ to view)
Wikipedia - Private Eye (magazine)
Private Eye Home Page (current issue)
Private Eye Back Issues Cover Archive ($ to view)
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (1832 - 1939)
Wikipedia
JSTOR - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (1854 - 1904) page
Gallica - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (170 issues)
U Penn Online Serials List - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 1832 - 1939 page
JSTOR - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (1854 - 1904) page
Gallica - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (170 issues)
U Penn Online Serials List - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 1832 - 1939 page
Processed World (1981 - 2005)
Defunct Political (Anarchist) magazine - San Francisco Tech Satire & Temp Work Critique
Wikipedia - Processed World (magazine)
Processed World - Home Page
Processed World website - Selected Issues Archive
Internet Archive - Processed World all back issues archive
U Penn Online Serials List - Processed World page
The Public Eye
Publication of Political Research Associates
Wikipedia
The Public Eye website - Current Issue Page
The Public Eye website - Magazine Past Issues Page
Wikipedia
The Public Eye website - Current Issue Page
The Public Eye website - Magazine Past Issues Page
The Public Interest (1965 - 2005)
The Public Interest / National Affairs magazine
Wikipedia
The Public Interest website - 1965 - 2005 archive page
Wikipedia
The Public Interest website - 1965 - 2005 archive page
Public Interest Reports (1946 - present)
Wikipedia - Federation of American Scientists
Federation of American Scientists Public Interest Reports Website
PIR Archive (1946 - 2005)
Federation of American Scientists Public Interest Reports Website
PIR Archive (1946 - 2005)
Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States (1929 - Present)
Wikipedia
The American Presidency Project Home Page - Papers 1925 - Present
U Penn Online Serials List - Public Papers of the Presidents archive page
The American Presidency Project Home Page - Papers 1925 - Present
U Penn Online Serials List - Public Papers of the Presidents archive page
Publishers' Weekly (1877 - 1917)
Wikipedia
Publishers Weekly Home Page
U Penn Online Serials List - Publishers' Weekly 1877 - 1917 archive page
Publishers Weekly Home Page
U Penn Online Serials List - Publishers' Weekly 1877 - 1917 archive page
Puck (1877 - 1909)
American magazine of political satire and humor
Wikipedia
U Penn Online Serials List - Puck archives page
Wikipedia
U Penn Online Serials List - Puck archives page
Punch (1841 - 1922)
"The London Charivari" - Humor, Satire and Cartoons
Wikipedia
U Penn Online Serials List - Punch 1841 - 1922 Archive page
Wikipedia
U Penn Online Serials List - Punch 1841 - 1922 Archive page
The Puritan (1898 - 1901)
"A Journal for Gentle Women"
Wikipedia
U Penn Online Serials List - The Puritan 1898 - 1901 archive page
Wikipedia
U Penn Online Serials List - The Puritan 1898 - 1901 archive page
The Quartier Latin (1896 - 1899)
Journal of the American Art Association of Paris
Wikipedia
U Penn Online Serials List - The Quartier Latin 1896 - 1899 archive
Wikipedia
U Penn Online Serials List - The Quartier Latin 1896 - 1899 archive
The Quiver (1866 - 1907)
An Illustrated Magazine for Sunday and General Reading
Wikipedia
Hathi Trust - The Quiver archive page
Wikipedia
Hathi Trust - The Quiver archive page
Radio Age (1922 - 1971)
Wikipedia
American Radio History website - Radio Age Page
American Radio History website - RCA Radio Age Page (1941 - 1971)
U Penn Online Serials List - Radio Age 1922 - 1928 Archives
American Radio History website - Radio Age Page
American Radio History website - RCA Radio Age Page (1941 - 1971)
U Penn Online Serials List - Radio Age 1922 - 1928 Archives
Thursday, January 25, 2018
Reynold's Miscellany (1848 - 1853)
Penny Dreadful - "Reynold's Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science and Art"
Wikipedia
U Penn Online Serials List - Reynold's Miscellany archive page
Wikipedia
U Penn Online Serials List - Reynold's Miscellany archive page
Le Rire (1894 - 1971)
Le Rire - Journal Humoristique
Le Rire - Wikipedia
Le Rire magazine 1894 - 1924 index page - Gallica
Le Rire - Journal Humoristique (1894 - 1903) - University of Heidelberg
Le Rire - Journal Humoristique (1894 - 1904) - University of Minnesota Media Archive
See Also:
Le Rire Rouge (1914 - 1918)
Wikipedia
Gallica
University of Heidelberg
Le Rire - Wikipedia
Le Rire magazine 1894 - 1924 index page - Gallica
Le Rire - Journal Humoristique (1894 - 1903) - University of Heidelberg
Le Rire - Journal Humoristique (1894 - 1904) - University of Minnesota Media Archive
See Also:
Le Rire Rouge (1914 - 1918)
Wikipedia
Gallica
University of Heidelberg
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Shadowland
Shadowland was an American monthly magazine about art, dance, and film published from 1919 to 1923 before being absorbed by Motion Picture Classic
Cover Art - MovieMags.com
Internet Archive - Vol. 1 Sept 1919 - Feb 1920
Internet Archive - Vol. 5 - 6 Jan - May 1922
Internet Archive - Vol. 7 Sept 1922 - Feb 1923
Internet Archive - Vol. 8 Mar - Aug 1923
Internet Archive - Vol. 1 Sept 1919 - Feb 1920
Internet Archive - Vol. 5 - 6 Jan - May 1922
Internet Archive - Vol. 7 Sept 1922 - Feb 1923
Internet Archive - Vol. 8 Mar - Aug 1923
The Smart Set (1900 - 1930)
Literary magazine. Edited by H.L. Mencken (1914 - 1924). Contributors included F. Scott Fitzgerald, Willa Cather, Ben Hecht, Maxwell Anderson, Dorothy Parker, Sinclair Lewis, Dashiell Hammett, Aldous Huxley, James Joyce, Eugene O'Neill, Ezra Pound, D.H. Lawrence, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Robinson Jeffers, and O. Henry.
Wikipedia - The Smart Set (magazine)
Hathi Trust - Smart Set Vol. 1 (1900) to Vol. 69 (1922) links page
Hathi Trust - Smart Set - Vol. 1 (1900) to Vol. 70 (1923)
Internet Archive - Search Results Page (a mess placed in rough order below)
Internet Archive - Smart Set Vol. 10 (1903)
Internet Archive - Smart Set Vol. 10 (May 1903)
Internet Archive - Smart Set Vol. 14 (1904)
Internet Archive - Smart Set Vol. 16 (1905)
Internet Archive - Smart Set Vol. 48 (1916)
Internet Archive - Smart Set Vol. 59 (May 1919)
Modernist Journals Project - Smart Set (1913 - 1922) links page
U Penn Books Online - The Smart Set magazine browse page
Wikipedia - The Smart Set (magazine)
Hathi Trust - Smart Set Vol. 1 (1900) to Vol. 69 (1922) links page
Hathi Trust - Smart Set - Vol. 1 (1900) to Vol. 70 (1923)
Internet Archive - Search Results Page (a mess placed in rough order below)
Internet Archive - Smart Set Vol. 10 (1903)
Internet Archive - Smart Set Vol. 10 (May 1903)
Internet Archive - Smart Set Vol. 14 (1904)
Internet Archive - Smart Set Vol. 16 (1905)
Internet Archive - Smart Set Vol. 48 (1916)
Internet Archive - Smart Set Vol. 59 (May 1919)
Modernist Journals Project - Smart Set (1913 - 1922) links page
U Penn Books Online - The Smart Set magazine browse page
The Studio (1893 - 1925)
(An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art)
Wikipedia
University of Heidelberg - The Studio magazine browse page
Wikipedia
University of Heidelberg - The Studio magazine browse page
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
TIME Magazine (1923 - present)
American Weekly News Magazine
Time (magazine) - Wikipedia
TIME - Official Website / Home Page
TIME Magazine - Current Issue Page
TIME Vault - Browse and Search Back Issues (Thumbnail covers, $ to read)
Free Issues (1922 - 1933) at U Penn Online Books Page
Above: TIME cover, Vol. 1 No. 1, March 3, 1923
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Time (magazine) - Wikipedia
TIME - Official Website / Home Page
TIME Magazine - Current Issue Page
TIME Vault - Browse and Search Back Issues (Thumbnail covers, $ to read)
Free Issues (1922 - 1933) at U Penn Online Books Page
Vanity Fair (1983 - present)
An international magazine of popular culture, fashion and current affairs, published monthly in the U.S., U.K., Italy and Spain.
Vanity Fair (magazine) - Wikipedia
Vanity Fair Official Website
Vanity Fair Magazine - Current Issue
Vanity Fair Cover Art Gallery (1924 - present) - Conde Nast
Vanity Fair Covers (recent) - Google Image Search Results
Vanity Fair Covers (old) - Google Image Search Results
Vanity Fair Search Engine (free access to articles by subject)
"13 Vanity Fair Stories That Shook The World" - Vanity Fair
"Vanity Fair" Search Results - hashed order - Internet Archive
Condé Montrose Nast - Wikipedia (The man who founded the modern publication Vanity Fair in 1913)
Four Older Magazines Named Vanity Fair:
Vanity Fair (magazines) - Wikipedia
Above: The May 2008 Cover of Vanity Fair
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Vanity Fair (magazine) - Wikipedia
Vanity Fair Official Website
Vanity Fair Magazine - Current Issue
Vanity Fair Cover Art Gallery (1924 - present) - Conde Nast
Vanity Fair Covers (recent) - Google Image Search Results
Vanity Fair Covers (old) - Google Image Search Results
Vanity Fair Search Engine (free access to articles by subject)
"13 Vanity Fair Stories That Shook The World" - Vanity Fair
"Vanity Fair" Search Results - hashed order - Internet Archive
Condé Montrose Nast - Wikipedia (The man who founded the modern publication Vanity Fair in 1913)
Four Older Magazines Named Vanity Fair:
Vanity Fair (magazines) - Wikipedia
Sunday, January 14, 2018
Washington Monthly (1969 - 2010)
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Wikipedia:
"Washington Monthly is a bimonthly nonprofit magazine of United States politics and government that is based in Washington, D.C.The magazine is known for its annual ranking of American colleges and universities, which serve as an alternative to the Forbes and U.S. News & World Report rankings."
"The politics of Washington Monthly are often considered center-left. Founder Charles Peters refers to himself as a New Deal Democrat and advocates the use of government to address social problems. His columns also frequently emphasized the importance of a vigilant "fourth estate" in keeping government honest.
In addition to "Political Animal," the magazine's website also hosts "Ten Miles Square," a general blog featuring posts from staff and political scientists, which debuted in 2011, and "College Guide," a blog about higher education, which the magazine began offering in 2009.
Weekly Standard (1995 - 2011)
Source: Wikimedia Commons
"The Weekly Standard is an American conservative opinion magazine published 48 times per year. Its founding publisher, News Corporation, debuted the title on September 18, 1995. Originally edited by founders William Kristol and Fred Barnes, the Standard has been described as a "redoubt of neoconservatism" and as "the neo-con bible." It is currently owned by MediaDC, a subsidiary of Clarity Media Group, itself a subsidiary of The Anschutz Corporation.
"Many of the magazine's articles are written by members of conservative think tanks located in Washington: the American Enterprise Institute, the Ethics and Public Policy Center, the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, the Hudson Institute, as well as the Foreign Policy Initiative. Individuals who have written for the magazine include Elliott Abrams, Peter Berkowitz, John R. Bolton, Ellen Bork, David Brooks, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Christopher Hitchens, Harvey Mansfield, Cynthia Ozick, Joe Queenan, and John Yoo. The magazine's website also produces regular online-only commentaries and news articles."
724 Free back issues of The Weekly Standard (1995 to 2011) may be viewed at UNZ.org here.
Weekly World News (1981 - 2005)
Source: Wikimedia Commons
"The Weekly World News was a largely fictional news tabloid published in the United States from 1979 to 2007, renowned for its outlandish cover stories often based on supernatural or paranormal themes and an approach to news that verged on the satirical. Its characteristic black-and-white covers have become pop-culture images widely used in the arts. It ceased publication in August 2007.
"In 2009, Weekly World News was relaunched as an online only publication. Its current editor-in-chief is Neil McGinness."
From Google's Weekly World News Archive Page:
"Rooted in the creative success of over 30 years of supermarket tabloid publishing, the Weekly World News has been the world's only reliable news source since 1979. The online hub www.weeklyworldnews.com is a leading entertainment news site."
To view 25 years of free back issues, see the Google Weekly World News Archive here.
Click here to browse by cover (easier navigation).
What's On The Air? (1929 - 1931)
Cover: Will Rogers, May 1930
"The Magazine For the Radio Listener," What's On The Air provided the public with Radio program schedules and news from 1929 to 1931.
To view full PDFs of vintage editions, go to the American Radio History website here. Hidden files may be accessed by clicking on the small check marks in the calendar boxes.
Wheels (1916 - 1921)
The Sitwell Family (1900) by John Singer Sargent
An annual anthology of verse, written by the Sitwell family and published between 1916 and 1921 as a literary magazine, Wheels became one of the flagship publications of the modernist movement.
Famous contributors included Edith Sitwell, Nancy Cunard and Aldous Huxley.
For an overview of the Wheels anthologies, see the Wikipedia article The Sitwells.
Free and downloadable PDF copies of Wheels may be found here, at the website of the Modernist Journals Project.
Whole Earth Catalog (1968 - 1972)
The first color photo of Earth, imaged in 1967 by the ATS-3 satellite, was used as the cover image of Whole Earth Catalog's first edition.
Wikipedia:
The Whole Earth Catalog (WEC) was an American counterculture magazine and product catalog published by Stewart Brand several times a year between 1968 and 1972, and occasionally thereafter, until 1998. The magazine featured essays and articles, but was primarily focused on product reviews.
The editorial focus was on self-sufficiency, ecology, alternative education, "do it yourself" (DIY), and holism, and featured the slogan "access to tools". While WEC listed and reviewed a wide range of products (clothing, books, tools, machines, seeds, etc.), it did not sell any of the products directly. Instead, the vendor's contact information was listed alongside the item and its review. This is why, while not a regularly published periodical, numerous editions and updates were required to keep price and availability information up to date.
Back issues of Whole Earth Catalog are available for free viewing online here.
The Wide World Magazine (1898 - 1965)
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Wikipedia:
Wide World Magazine Volume 3 (May 1899–Oct 1899).
Wide World Magazine Volume 4 (Nov 1899–Apr 1900).
Wide World Magazine Volume 5 (May 1900–Oct 1900).
Wide World Magazine Volume 6 (Nov 1900–Apr 1901).
Wide World Magazine Volume 7 May 1901–Oct 1901).
Wide World Magazine Volume 8 (Nov 1901–Apr 1902).
Wide World Magazine Volume 9 (May 1902–Oct 1902).
Wide World Magazine Volume 10 (Nov 1902–Apr 1903).
Wide World Magazine Volume 11 (May 1903–Oct 1903).
Wide World Magazine Volume 12 (Nov 1903–Apr 1904).
Wide World Magazine Volume 13 (May 1904–Oct 1904).
Wide World Magazine Volume 14 (Nov 1904–Apr 1905).
Wide World Magazine Volume 15 (May 1905 - Oct 1905).
Missing editions include:
Wide World Magazine Volume 16 (Nov 1905 - Apr 1906)
Wide World Magazine Volume 17 (May 1906 - Oct 1906)
Wide World Magazine Volume 18 (Nov 1906 - April 1907)
Wide World Magazine Volume 19 (May 1907 - Oct 1907)
Internet Archive has:
Wide World Magazine Volume 20 (Jan 1908 - April 1908)
Wide World Magazine Volume 21 (May 1908 - Oct 1908)
Wide World Magazine Volume 22 (Nov 1908 - April 1909)
Wikipedia:
The Wide World Magazine was a British monthly illustrated publication which ran from April 1898 to December 1965.
The magazine was founded by well-known publisher George Newnes, also famous for Tit-Bits, The Strand Magazine, Country Life and others.
It described itself as "an illustrated magazine of true narrative" and each month purported to feature "true-life" adventure and travel stories gathered from around the world. Its motto was "Truth is stranger than fiction".
Some famous names occasionally wrote for the magazine (such as Arthur Conan Doyle, Henry Morton Stanley, Douglas Reeman etc.), and it was copiously illustrated with photographs, as well as black and white drawings by such artists as Terence Cuneo, Cecil Stuart Tresilian, Alfred Pearse, Chas Sheldon, Paul Hardy, William Barnes Wollen, John L. Wimbush, Charles J. Staniland, Joseph Finnemore, John Charlton, Warwick Goble, Tom Browne, Ernest Prater, Gordon Browne, Edward S Hodgson, Norman H. Hardy, Inglis Sheldon Williams, and Harry Rountree.
The May 1913 issue contained the first reports of the death of notorious outlaw Butch Cassidy in Bolivia.
The Times, in retrospect, humorously described the magazine as about "brave chaps with large moustaches on stiff upper lips, who did stupid and dangerous things."
Cover Art: See the August 1926 cover beautifully restored at MagazineArt.org
Cover Art: See the August 1926 cover beautifully restored at MagazineArt.org
Online Archives / Full View Back Issues:
The University of Pennsylvania Serials page for The Wide World Magazine may be found here. It combines links to full-view editions at Hathi Trust and Archive.org.
To see the Hathi Trust Catalog list for The Wide World Magazine click here.
To see the Hathi Trust Catalog list for The Wide World Magazine click here.
The Internet Archive provides the following copies in several ebook formats:
Wide World Magazine Volume 1 (April 1898 - Sept 1898).
Wide World Magazine Volume 2 (Nov 1898 - Apr 1899).
Wide World Magazine Volume 4 (Nov 1899–Apr 1900).
Wide World Magazine Volume 5 (May 1900–Oct 1900).
Wide World Magazine Volume 6 (Nov 1900–Apr 1901).
Wide World Magazine Volume 7 May 1901–Oct 1901).
Wide World Magazine Volume 8 (Nov 1901–Apr 1902).
Wide World Magazine Volume 9 (May 1902–Oct 1902).
Wide World Magazine Volume 10 (Nov 1902–Apr 1903).
Wide World Magazine Volume 11 (May 1903–Oct 1903).
Wide World Magazine Volume 12 (Nov 1903–Apr 1904).
Wide World Magazine Volume 13 (May 1904–Oct 1904).
Wide World Magazine Volume 14 (Nov 1904–Apr 1905).
Wide World Magazine Volume 15 (May 1905 - Oct 1905).
Missing editions include:
Wide World Magazine Volume 16 (Nov 1905 - Apr 1906)
Wide World Magazine Volume 17 (May 1906 - Oct 1906)
Wide World Magazine Volume 18 (Nov 1906 - April 1907)
Wide World Magazine Volume 19 (May 1907 - Oct 1907)
Internet Archive has:
Wide World Magazine Volume 20 (Jan 1908 - April 1908)
Wide World Magazine Volume 21 (May 1908 - Oct 1908)
Wide World Magazine Volume 22 (Nov 1908 - April 1909)
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