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Everybody’s Story Magazine ; Story Magazine [“Vol. 1”; standard-size pulp in green cloth binding] (title and volume number are given on the spine only [but internal evidence of story-series numbering suggests “Vol. 1” is incorrect]; there is no indication inside as to publisher or dates; no masthead, no contents page, no issue covers, no editorial articles, no illustrations, no adverts; the layout is two-column throughout, and the print quite large; there are 768 pages, so if it was a monthly [as seems highly likely], and if this represents six months’ worth of the magazine, each issue would be 128pp). Further research suggests actual title is Everybody’s Story Magazine. [DP]
This list contains information from 6 issues out of a total of 54. A complete index to this and other British fiction magazines is forthcoming from the British Library. For more information click here.
Everybody’s Story Magazine [v ? #1, November 1910] (pulp); [DP]
- 1 • A Question of Design • Helen H. Watson • ss
- 10 • Inayat Khan, Dacoit • E. Hobart-Hampden • ss
- 17 • Mr. Muffet’s Turtle • Derwent Miall • ss
- 21 • Windyknowe: Jack Hamilton’s Wife • Ralph Dundas • ss; “A series of complete stories, exhibiting the sentiment, humour, pathos, and excitement underlying the domestic life of a quiet, slow, country town”.
- 31 • Holding Tommykins: A Tale of the Panama Canal Zone • Crede Haskins Calhoun • ss
- 38 • The Underwriter • Frank L. Packard • nv
- 53 • Extracts from a Lawyer’s Day Books • S. Fraser Lawkin • ss
- 58 • Phineas Tooper, Dealer in Queer Lots: Lost Treasure • Charles Henry • ss; “Each story in this series is complete in itself”.
- 66 • The “Blotting Out” • May B. Peacock • ss
- 76 • Outwitted • George James • ss
- 83 • Ezra’s Correspondence • Thomas E. Knowles • ss
- 87 • The Poet’s Letter • L. H. Dalton • ss
- 98 • The Man at “The Montague” • Albert Lee • ss
- 109 • Mr. Brown of Peckham, VI: Mr. Brown is Feeling Low, Thinks He is Growing Old, and is Persuaded to Visit the Maiden Aunts • A Friend of the Family • ss; “Each story in this series is complete in itself”.
- 117 • The Miniature Painter • Margaret Holden • vi
- 120 • The Black Bag • Madeleine MacRae • vi
- 124 • All’s Well That Ends Well • Dora Fowler Martin • vi
Everybody’s Story Magazine [v ? #2, December 1910] (pulp); [DP]
- 129 • Alec Grainger’s Landlady • Ramsay Guthrie • ss
- 136 • Dottietta • L. P. Cargill • ss
- 142 • The Cloister’s Secret • B. E. Evans • ss
- 152 • The Man Who Pawned Himself • Eric Neve • ss
- 162 • The Side Door • Alice MacGowan & Grace MacGowan Cooke • ss Everybody’s Magazine Jul ’10
- 172 • Windyknowe: A Middle-Aged Romance • Ralph Dundas • ss; “Every story in this series is complete in itself”.
- 181 • The Manslayer • W. Dingwall Fordyce • ss
- 189 • The Energiser • William Freeman • ss
- 194 • Angiola the Water-Girl • Elena Casela • ss
- 204 • Who Was the Thief? • Guy C. Baker • ss
- 217 • Phineas Tooper, Dealer in Queer Lots: Tooper’s Christmas-Box • Charles Henry • ss; “Each story in this series is complete in itself”.
- 226 • Love and Beauty • Bruno Lessing • ss
- 232 • Hugh Prescott’s Revenge • May Wynne • ss
- 238 • Priscilla Hamlyn and the Mysterious Stranger • J. Sackville Martin • ss
- 245 • Mr. Brown of Peckham, VII: The Mystery of the Derelict Balloon • A Friend of the Family • ss; “Each story in this series is complete in itself”.
- 252 • The Loves of Conchita • Karl Decker • ss
Everybody’s Story Magazine [v ? #3, January 1911] (pulp); [DP]
- 257 • The Meteoric Career of Mr. Barry Webbling, Episode One: The Stationer’s Shop • William Freeman • ss; “A new and most diverting series of stories...”
- 264 • The Deathless Flame • Alan J. Thompson • ss
- 277 • The Riderless Steed • J. Anthony McDonald • vi
- 280 • The Waif • Helen H. Watson • ss
- 288 • The Loose Tooth of Jameson Minor • Mary Plowman • ss
- 293 • Love and Honour • J. B. Greenway • ss
- 316 • Phineas Tooper, Dealer in Queer Lots: The Golden Shoes of Poppea’s Mule • Charles Henry • ss; “Each story in this series is complete in itself”.
- 326 • Packing Up • Gwladys Morgan • vi
- 329 • A Rancher in Love • Tom Bevan • ss
- 339 • Her Sense of Duty • Maud Maddick • ss
- 345 • Windyknowe: The Marriage Was Off! • Ralph Dundas • ss; “Every story in this series is complete in itself”.
- 354 • The Blue Official Envelope • Kate Burnley Belt • ss
- 363 • Sam Brent, Sot and Hero • D. W. O. Fagan • ss
- 369 • The Pearl Necklace • Mark Winchester • ss
- 376 • A Fight to the Finish • Arthur A. Greene • ss
- 382 • The Green Carpet or the Red? • Ethel Goodwin • vi
Everybody’s Story Magazine [v ? #4, February 1911] (pulp); [DP]
- 385 • The Little Girl in Black • Fedden Tindall • ss
- 394 • The Knife of Loku Banda • George Ferdinand • ss
- 404 • The Meteoric Career of Mr. Barry Webbling, Episode Two: A Boom in Money-Boxes • William Freeman • ss; “A new and most diverting series of stories...”
- 412 • Erchie • D. B. Fletcher • vi
- 415 • The Fatherland—and Two Blue Eyes • Tom Bevan • ss
- 423 • “Uncle Richard” • J. Anthony McDonald • ss
- 432 • The Sealed Packet • S. A. White • ss
- 445 • A Flight in Time • T. Malby Haddow • ss
- 452 • Six Months to Live! • Chris Fairlawn • ss
- 459 • Phineas Tooper, Dealer in Queer Lots: The Most Momentous Commission • Charles Henry • ss; “Each story in this series is complete in itself”.
- 470 • The Lady or the Lion • Lydia F. Peaster • ss
- 477 • Windyknowe: Cousin Mary • Ralph Dundas • nv; “Every story in this series is complete in itself”.
- 491 • My First-Aid Case • May Wynne • ss
- 495 • The Greater Love of Denise • M. C. Wileman • ss
- 507 • Expense No Object • E. H. Seton • ss
Everybody’s Story Magazine [v ? #5, March 1911] (pulp); [DP]
- 513 • The Round Room Horror • A. Demain Grange • ss
- 526 • Peter’s Pudding • Chris Fairlawn • ss
- 532 • Windyknowe: The Doctor’s Bride • Ralph Dundas • ss; “Every story in this series is complete in itself”.
- 544 • The Mystery of the Prison-House • Adam Barnhart Brown • ss
- 553 • The Meteoric Career of Mr. Barry Webbling, Episode Three: A Glorious Restoration • William Freeman • ss; “A new and most diverting series of stories...”
- 562 • Is She Had Known! • Noreen Culmer • ss
- 570 • An Amateur Philanthropist • Helen H. Watson • ss
- 581 • The Tragedy of the ’Mabel Allington’ • Henry MacDonald • ss
- 590 • A White Lie • Hans Arnold • ss; translation from German.
- 600 • Ann Fletcher’s Rash Attempt • John Inglis • ss
- 609 • The Queen of the Island • L. B. Thoburn-Clarke • ss
- 617 • The Marriage of Camilla • Laura Kingscote • ss
- 624 • The Faithful Jarvis • Marie F. Salton • ss
- 630 • Phineas Tooper, Dealer in Queer Lots: The Great Cache of the Blue Indians • Charles Henry • ss; “Each story in this series is complete in itself”.