Everybody's Weekly
Everybody’s Weekly was weekly tabloid founded 1913 in London as The Competitors' Journal.[1] The publication was widely syndicated in the United States. Everybody's, then owned and published by Everybody’s Publications Ltd., was acquired by Amalgamated Press in 1950 and then merged with John Bull magazine in 1959.[1] The publication ran its last issue 25 April 1959.
Staff writers | Edgar Wallace, H. E. Bates |
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Categories | Culture, Commentary |
Frequency | Weekly |
Format | Tabloid |
First issue | 1913 |
Final issue | April 25, 1959 ; merged into John Bull magazine |
Company | Everybody’s Publications Ltd. (1913–1950) Amalgamated Press (1950–1959) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Based in | London |
Language | English |
The publication contained a short story each week, some of which were by Edgar Wallace. H. E. Bates was also a contributor.
Chronology of the publication's names
References
- "Weeklies". Magforum.com. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
- "100 Years of Winning Advice" (PDF). Compers News. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
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