Everybody's Weekly
Encyclopedia
Everybody’s Weekly was weekly tabloid founded 1913 in London, England, as The Competitor’s Journal. 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. The publication ran its last issue April 25, 1959.
The publication contained a short story each week, some of which by Edgar Wallace
.
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
. 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
John Bull (magazine)
John Bull Magazine was a weekly periodical established in the City, London EC4, by Theodore Hook in 1820.-Publication dates:It was a popular periodical that continued in production through 1824 and at least until 1957...
in 1959. The publication ran its last issue April 25, 1959.
The publication contained a short story each week, some of which by Edgar Wallace
Edgar Wallace
Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace was an English crime writer, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and playwright, who wrote 175 novels, 24 plays, and numerous articles in newspapers and journals....
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Chronology of the publication's names
- 14 Mar 1913 to 18 Apr 1925: The Competitors' Journal
- 25 Apr 1925 to 13 Aug 1927: Competitors' Journal and Everybody's Weekly
- 20 Aug 1927 to 2 Jun 1928: Everybody's Weekly and Competitors' Journal
- 9 Jun 1928 to 25 Jan 1930: Everybody's Weekly
- 1 Feb 1930 to 25 Apr 1959: Everybody's