The Schoolgirl

Story paper for girls published from 1922 until 1940.

The Schoolgirls’ Own

British weekly story paper aimed at girls, published from 1921 until 1936.

The Screwtape Letters

1942 novel by C. S. Lewis, in the form of a series of letters between a senior demon, Screwtape, to his nephew Wormwood, who is tasked with securing the damnation of a British man known only as the patient.

The Sea Raiders

Short story by H. G. Wells, first published in 1896, about a raid by an unknown species of octopus-like creatures on the south coast of England.

The Servant’s Magazine

Published monthly in England from 1838 until 1869. Priced at one penny, its mission was to provide "improving reading for servant girls".

The Shopman

Essay by H. G. Wells published in 1894, about a visit to a draper's shop and an infuriating shop assistant.

The Siren

Painting by John William Waterhouse

The Sleeping Girl of Turville

Girl claimed by her mother to have fallen into a deep sleep from which she could not be roused for nine years.

The Sphere

British weekly illustrated newspaper published from 1900 to 1964.