The English Illustrated Magazine
The English Illustrated Magazine was a monthly publication that ran for 359 issues between October 1883 and August 1913. Features included travel, topography, and a large amount of fiction and were contributed by writers such as Thomas Hardy, Henry James, Stanley J. Weyman and Max Pemberton. Illustrators included Walter Crane, Carlo Perugini, Alma-Tadema, Louis Davis and Louis Wain.[1] When it began publication, it was the only illustrated competitor to Cassell's Magazine.[2]
Front cover for #28 (January 1886) | |
Frequency | Monthly |
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First issue | October 1883 |
Final issue Number | August 1913 359 |
Company | Macmillan (1883–92) Edward Arnold (1892–92) Illustrated London News (1893–98) William Ingram (1898–1901) T. Fisher Unwin (1901–03) Hutchinson's (1903–05) Central Publishing (1905–13) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Editors
- J. Comyns Carr (October 1883 – September 1889)
- Clement Kinloch-Cooke (October 1889 – September 1893)
- Clement King Shorter (October 1893 – August 1899)
- Bruce Ingram (September 1899 – September 1901)
- Hannaford Bennett (October 1901 – March 1903)
- Oscar Parker (March 1905 – August 1913)
Gallery
- "Come Along, Tea-Time". Dog in dress for the Vol XII October 1894-March 1895.
References and sources
- References
- "Victorian Periodicals". Geocities.com. Archived from the original on 2009-10-26. Retrieved 2009-10-04.
- "Book Notices". The Week : a Canadian journal of politics, literature, science and arts. 1 (16): 254. 20 Mar 1884.
- Sources
- "English Illustrated Magazine at the Magazine Data File". Retrieved 2019-10-04.
External links
- The English Illustrated Magazine Internet Archive - online
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