Story Teller

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Story-Teller was a monthly British pulp fiction magazine] from 1907 to 1937. It is notable for having first published some of the works of Katherine Mansfield, G. K. Chesterton, Rudyard Kipling, H. G. Wells, Edgar Wallace, William Hope Hodgson, and others.

Initially published by Cassell & Company, Story-Teller was edited by Newman Flower from its debut in April 1907 until 1928, when Clarence Winchester became the editor. In 1927, the magazine began to be published by Fleetway / Amalgamated Press].

The magazine's last issue was in November 1937. In all, 367 issues were published during its 30-year life.

References

  • Andrew Nash, "The Production of the Novel, 1880–1940" in Patrick Parrinder and Andrzej Gasiorek (eds, 2011). The Oxford History of the Novel in English: Volume 4: The Reinvention of the British and Irish Novel, 1880–1940 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0199559336) at 3–19.
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