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Issues: Weekly. Society weekly Eve was a high quality, large format weekly for upper-class women. It took over The Times Women's Supplement in but was itself the subect of one of the magazine world's more bizarre strategies in , when it was combined with Britannia , a right-wing political weekly, to form Britannia and Eve , a monthly for men and women. Eve's Own magazine with film star Jessie Matthews on the front cover.
Small format newsprint This cover from shows Jessie Matthews, 'Britain's first international film star'. Family Herald magazine cover September Family Herald [closed] Family Herald Press, It was launched by the publisher George Biggs and made great use of mechanisation for typesetting, printing and binding from the outset.
By the middle of the 19th century, it was claiming a sale of , a week. The price went up to 2d — but stayed at that level till it closed in First magazine front cover. It struggled to meet its targets and tried a relaunch with a new editor in September , but that also failed. Among the contents were: photography-led news in first half; shopping — a spread on handbags; 16 pages of TV; puzzles, horoscopes, nostalgia, a recipe and a seven-day weather forecast; 'Can you do your kid's homework?
Emap profile Bauer profile. Full House magazine front cover. True life. Ed: Carl Styants Package of true life stories, celebrity, prizes and puzzles from German group. The launch of Full House was controversial among the newsagent trade because of its low cover price and the way it was sprung on newsagents witht little warning.
Backed by a nationwide TV campaign. Full House website Burda profile. The Gentlewoman [closed] Printed and published by Press Printers, Long Acre later The Gentlewoman was a large format society glossy founded in Like similar magazines at the time, semi-display advertising dominated the front cover.
By it had started to print a colour masthead and then a colour border around cover display advertising in Liliane Hocknell produced editorial illustrations. The Gentlewoman was merged into Eve in , having been relaunched as Gentlewoman and Modern Life earlier that year. Grazia magazine front cover. A week before the launch, , taster copies were given away. Heat magazine front cover. In , Emap threatened legal action against any Heat copycats.
Hello Publishing. May 17 Hello! Initially, it was pilloried for its fawning attitude to its interviewees, but in spawning celebrity magazines and perhaps their controlling attitudes towards the press , its effect was to be far more wide-reaching.
Home Chat [closed] Alfred C. Small format weekly Social gossip, home hints, dress patterns, short stories, recipes and competitions were the foundations for this popular women's weekly. Home Chat was launched in response to Pearson's Home Notes and got off to an impressive start, with a 'rush' for the first issue that was 'exceptionally heavy', according to Pound and Harmsworth in Northcliffe Cassell, ; p However, in June it was selling just , a week, a decline that Harold Harmsworth described as 'getting very serious'.
Within in year, sales recovered. Leicester Harmsworth, aged 25, was in charge of the project. The target was 'new' women who 'smoked cigarettes and were becoming aggressive about the vote'. Two sisters, Maud and Flora Brown, assisted him, and Maud was later made editor, a post she held into the s. Richard Dimbleby wrote a weekly column in the s. Jungle Jinks by Mabel F Taylor was a long-running at least to comic strip in the children's pages, led by Jacko the monkey and a menagerie of animals.
It came out on Mondays. Hartley Aspden, the editor's name, was prominently displayed on the cover until the end of In it took over the Family Journal issue dated 7 June , probably in response to paper rationing, and continued until its last issue of 25 February Features of the early issues were the use of photographs on the cover and 'a grand story' — a long story of romantic domestic interest — inside. Amalgamated became Fleetway and was one of the companies that made up IPC.
Aspden continued as editor until at least and also wrote fiction. The reviewer notes: The joint authors, however, should have remembered that the sleep-walking concealment of a stolen jewel was Mr Wilkie Collins's private invention, and that most people have read The Moonstone. Nevertheless, readers who like a familiar plot with new variations will find the adventures of this book cleverly managed, and the interest fairly sustained The Writer's and Artists's Year Book identifies Aspden as the editor of Horner's Weekly , Horner's Penny Stories and Horner's Library as well as Home Companion , all at Carmelite House.
Home Journal magazine front cover. Home Journal [closed] Amalgamated 28 September x mm, stapled, 60 pages. It adopted a glossy weekly format, though it used the same page size as Newnes and the same printer, Sun. At 3d, it cost 1d more than its rivals, but ran to twice as many pages and used gravure printing on better paper. Several publishers would try make the glossy weekly format work, but none would succeed until Grazia in Home Notes [closed] , C.
Weekly Home Notes was a popular small format women's weekly that competed with Amalgamated's Home Chat from the late Victorian era for half a century. In the Know magazine front cover. Sample copies were given away the week before the launch with Bella and the Mail on Sunday. Its strapline was: 'For women who want more from a weekly.
Editor Keith Kendrick had run both Loaded and Chat. Ladies' Home Paper magazine front cover. The Lady magazine front cover. The Lady The Lady Limited. Twice a month. Renowned as the magazine to turn to for the middle classes seeking a nanny in its classified advertising pages. Independently run, and still in the same family. Lady's Companion in Lady's Companion [closed] George Newnes.
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