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Newspapers and Magazines<br />

2911 | 2912<br />

Truth. No 1, 4 Jan 1877–27 Dec 1957. Prop Henry Labouchere<br />

1877–1909. Ed Henry Labouchere assisted by Horace Voules<br />

1877–97 (?), Horace Voules 1897(?)–1902.<br />

<strong>The</strong> week. No 1, 5 Jan 1878–31 May 1879. Ed L. J. Jennings.<br />

<strong>The</strong> citizen. No 1, 3 May 1878–24 June 1931. Incorporated in<br />

Insurance circular. Ed James Sutherland.<br />

Life. No 1, 12 July 1879–15 Dec 1906. Prop Lord Rosebery. Ed H. P.<br />

Stephens, H. Felbermann, Charles Williams.<br />

Society. [No 1, 2 May 1879]–no 45, 12 Mar 1880–31 Aug 1901. Prop and<br />

ed George Plant.<br />

England. No 1, 27 Mar 1880–28 May 1898.<br />

Tit-bits. No 1, 22 Oct 1881 onwards. Prop George Newnes. Ed George<br />

Newnes, P. Galloway Fraser.<br />

St Stephen’s review. No 1, 17 Mar 1883–no 502, 1 Dec 1892. Continued<br />

as Big Ben, 8 Dec 1892–30 Mar 1893.<br />

Cassell’s Saturday journal. No 1, 6 Oct 1883–19 Feb 1921. Ed E. Foster<br />

1887–1907.<br />

<strong>The</strong> outlook. No 1, 11 July 1885–Sep 1892. Incorporated in American<br />

settler.<br />

<strong>The</strong> British weekly. No 1, 5 Nov 1886 onwards. From 1 Jan 1959 pbd in<br />

Edinburgh. Ed W. Robertson Nicoll.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tattler. No 1, 7 July 1887–no 114, 26 Oct 1889. Continued as<br />

Pelican, 2 Nov 1889–Apr 1920. Ed F. M. Boyd.<br />

Answers to correspondents. No 1, 2 June 1888–no 82, 21 Dec 1889.<br />

Continued as Answers, 28 Dec 1889–18 Feb 1956. Prop Alfred<br />

Harmsworth. Ed Alfred Harmsworth.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Scots observer (Edinburgh). No 1, 24 Nov 1888–15 Nov 1890.<br />

Continued in London as National observer, 22 Nov 1890–16 Oct<br />

1897. Ed W. E. Henley Oct 1888–Mar 1894.<br />

<strong>The</strong> speaker. No 1, 4 Jan 1890–23 Feb 1907. Continued as Nation, 2<br />

Mar 1907–21 Feb 1931. Incorporated in New statesman. Prop John<br />

Brunner 1890–9. Ed T. Wemyss Reid 1890–9.<br />

Pearson’s weekly. No 1, 26 July 1890–10 Sep 1938. Continued as New<br />

Pearson’s and today, 17 Sep–19 Nov 1938. Continued as New<br />

Pearson’s weekly, 26 Nov 1938–1 Apr 1939. Amalgamated with Titbits.<br />

Prop and ed C. A. Pearson.<br />

To-day. No 1, 11 Nov 1893–19 July 1905. Ed Jerome K. Jerome 1893–7,<br />

Barry Pain 1897–9.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new age. No 1, 4 Oct 1894–7 Apr 1938. Ed Frederick A. Atkins<br />

1894–?, A. E. Fletcher.<br />

Illustrated Papers<br />

<strong>The</strong> mirror <strong>of</strong> literature, amusement and instruction. No 1, 22 Nov<br />

1822–13 June 1847. Continued monthly to 1849. Ed John Timbs<br />

1827–38, Thomas Byerley, P. B. St John.<br />

<strong>The</strong> illustrated London news. No 1, 14 May 1842 onwards. Prop<br />

Nathaniel Cooke and Herbert Ingram 1842–8; Herbert Ingram<br />

1848–60; William Ingram 1872–1900. Ed F. W. N. Bayley, William<br />

James Stewart, Charles Mackay 1848–58(?), John Latey 1858–90,<br />

C. K. Shorter 1891–1900. Sub-ed John Timbs 1842–58.<br />

Lloyd’s illustrated London newspaper. No 1, 27 Nov 1842–no 7, 8 Jan<br />

1843. Continued as Lloyd’s weekly newspaper.<br />

<strong>The</strong> illustrated weekly times. No 1, 11 Mar–no 6, 15 Apr 1843.<br />

Illustrated London life. [No 1, 12 Mar]–no 5, 9 Apr–13 Aug 1843. Ed<br />

Renton Nicholson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pictorial times. No 1, 18 Mar 1844–3 Jan 1848. Incorporated in<br />

Lady’s newspaper. Prop Andrew Spottiswoode 1844–5; Herbert<br />

Ingram 1845–8. Ed Henry Vizetelly, F. Knight Hunt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lady’s newspaper. No 1, 2 Jan 1847–Jan 1848. Continued as<br />

Lady’s newspaper and pictorial times, 15 Jan 1848–26 Dec 1863.<br />

Incorporated in Queen. Prop Herbert Ingram.<br />

<strong>The</strong> historic times. No 1, 19 Jan–no 13, 13 Apr 1849. Continued as<br />

Illustrated historic times, no 14, 20 Apr 1849–no 89, 26 Sep<br />

1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> field. No 1, 1 Jan 1853 onwards. Prop Bradbury and Evans<br />

Jan–Nov 1853; Benjamin Webster Nov 1853–Nov 1854; Edward<br />

William Cox 1854–79. Ed Mark Lemon 1853, Benjamin Webster<br />

Nov 1853–Nov 1854, J. H. Walsh 1858–88, Frederick Toms<br />

1888–99, William Senior 1900–10.<br />

Cassell’s illustrated family paper. No 1, 31 Dec 1853–9 Mar 1867.<br />

Continued as Cassell’s magazine, Mar 1867–Nov 1874, below. Prop<br />

John Cassell 1853–4; Petter and Galpin 1854–8; Cassell, Petter and<br />

Galpin. Ed John Cassell 1854–9, George William Petter 1859,<br />

William M. Thomas 1867–8, John Lovell, 1868–9, H. R. Haweis<br />

1869–70, George Manville Fenn 1870–4.<br />

Pen and pencil. No 1, 10 Feb–31 Mar 1855. Ed W. J. Linton.<br />

<strong>The</strong> illustrated times. No 1, 9 June 1855–no 885, 2 Mar 1872.<br />

Absorbed by Zig-zag. Prop David Bogue and Henry Vizetelly<br />

1855–?; Herbert Ingram. Ed Henry Vizetelly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> picture times. No 1, 30 June 1855–12 Apr 1856. Incorporated in<br />

Illustrated times.<br />

<strong>The</strong> coloured news. No 1, 4 Aug–no 9, 29 Sep 1855.<br />

<strong>The</strong> illustrated news <strong>of</strong> the world. No 1, 6 Feb 1858–no 300, 31 Oct<br />

1863. Ed J. Moir, John Tallis, J. E. Ritchie 1860–3.<br />

<strong>The</strong> halfpenny journal. No 1, 1 July 1861–29 Jan 1866.<br />

<strong>The</strong> welcome guest. No 1, 31 Aug 1861–17 Dec 1864. Incorporated in<br />

Halfpenny journal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> queen. No 1, 7 Sep 1861 onwards. Prop S. O. Beeton 1861; Edward<br />

William Cox. Ed P. S. Cox.<br />

<strong>The</strong> penny illustrated paper. No 1, 12 Oct 1861–24 May 1913.<br />

Continued as London life 2 June 1913–July 1960. Title <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />

abbreviated to P.I.P., 4 Jan 1908–24 May 1913. Run in conjunction<br />

with Illustrated London news.<br />

<strong>The</strong> illustrated weekly news. No 1, 12 Oct 1861–no 423, 30 Oct 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> illustrated sporting news. [No 1, 15 Mar]–no 2, 22 Mar 1862–no<br />

138, 29 Oct 1864. Continued as Illustrated sporting and theatrical<br />

news to 19 Mar 1870. Ed Henry Sampson 1869–70.<br />

Land and water. No 1, 27 June 1866–16 Sep 1920. From 3 June<br />

1905–30 Dec 1915 incorporated in County gentleman. Finally<br />

incorporated in Field.<br />

<strong>The</strong> illustrated Midland news (Birmingham). No 1, 4 Sep 1869–no<br />

80, 11 Mar 1871. Prop Joseph Hatton and R. W. Johnson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> graphic. No 1, 4 Dec 1869–23 Apr 1932. Continued as National<br />

graphic, 28 Apr–14 July 1932. Incorporated in Sphere. Prop<br />

William L. Thomas. Ed Sutherland Edwards 1869–70, Arthur<br />

Locker 1870–91, Heath Joyce.<br />

<strong>The</strong> illustrated newspaper. [1869]–no 81, 18 Mar–30 Dec 1871.<br />

<strong>The</strong> illustrated sporting and dramatic news. [No 1], 28 Feb 1874–22<br />

Jan 1943. Continued as Sport and country, 5 Feb 1943–16 Oct 1957.<br />

Continued as Farm and country, 30 Oct 1957 onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pictorial world. No 1, 7 Mar 1874–9 July 1892. Incorporated in<br />

Black and white. Ed H. W. Cutts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> penny pictorial news. No 1, 1 Sep 1877–10 Nov 1888. Continued<br />

as Pictorial news, 17 Nov 1888–27 Sep 1891. Continued as Penny<br />

pictorial weekly, no 736, 3 Oct 1891–4 June 1892. Ed Charles P.<br />

Sisley.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lady’s pictorial. No 1, 5 Mar 1881–26 Feb 1921. Incorporated in<br />

Eve. Ed Alfred Gibbons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lady. No 1, 19 Feb 1885 onwards. Prop Thomas Gibson Bowles.<br />

Ed Miss Stewart.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily graphic. No 1, 4 Jan 1890–16 Oct 1926. Incorporated in<br />

Daily sketch. Prop William L. Thomas. <strong>The</strong> first illustrated daily<br />

paper.<br />

Black and white. No 1, 6 Feb 1891–13 Jan 1912. Incorporated in<br />

Sphere. Ed Oswald Crawfurd.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sketch. No 1, 1 Feb 1893–17 June 1959. Prop William Ingram. Ed<br />

C. K. Shorter, John Latey.<br />

Country life. No 1, 8 Jan 1897 onwards. Prop Edward Hudson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> illustrated mail. No 1, 17 June 1899–1 June 1907. Continued as<br />

Weekly illustrated.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sphere. No 1, 27 Jan 1900–27 Jan 1964. Ed C. K. Shorter<br />

1900–26.

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