The Queen (magazine)
Weekly illustrated society magazine founded in 1861. Following a series of mergers over the years it survives in the form of the fashion magazine Harper’s Bazaar.
Weekly illustrated society magazine founded in 1861. Following a series of mergers over the years it survives in the form of the fashion magazine Harper’s Bazaar.
Literary magazine published from 1893 until 1900, with a gap from 1894 to 1899.
Monthly publication founded by George Newnes, published 1891–1950, credited with introducing the short story to a British audience.
Monthly publication covering the fine and decorative arts of all periods, founded in 1903.
British magazine published from 1884 until 1894, precursor to popular fiction magazines.
Weekly periodical published from 1891 until 1912, when it was merged with The Sphere.
Monthly publication founded by Cyril Arthur Pearson, published 1896–1939, the first British periodical to include a crossword.
First English periodical targeted specifically at women, published in 1693.
Published between 1692 and 1694, precursor to the modern magazine.
Monthly compendium of the best news, essays and information from the daily and weekly newspapers, published from 1731 until 1914.