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Magazines established in 1913

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The list Magazines established in 1913 includes Motion Picture News, The Good Citizen, Electrical Experimenter, Vijnaana Rathnaakaram and The Alcalde. The list consists of 43 members.

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    Motion Picture News

    American film industry paper
    Motion Picture News
    Overview: The Motion Picture News was an American film industry trade paper published from 1913 to 1930.
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    Shokufeh (magazine)

    Former women's magazine in Iran (1913–1919)
    Shokufeh (magazine)
    Overview: After the publication of the first Persian women’s magazine Danesh in Tehran in 1910–1911, Shokufeh (Persian: شكوفه; DMG: Šokufeh; English meaning: "Blossom"), the next Persian magazine only for women ...
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    Vijnaana Rathnaakaram

    Indian literary magazine
    Vijnaana Rathnaakaram
    Overview: Vijnaana Rathnaakaram was a literary magazine started in 1913 in the old Native State of Travancore, India. J Thomas Kayalackakom was its founder publisher and Mahakavi Kattakayam Cherian Mappillai was ...
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    Sandesh (magazine)

    Bengali children's magazine
    Sandesh (magazine)
    Overview: Sandesh (Bengali: সন্দেশ, Shôndesh) is a centenary old Bengali children's magazine. It was first published by Upendrakishore Ray in 1913 through his publishing company, M/s U. Ray and Sons. The original ...
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    American Scientist

    American science and technology magazine
    American Scientist
    Overview: American Scientist (informally abbreviated AmSci) is an American bimonthly science and technology magazine published since 1913 by Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society. In the beginning of 2000s ...
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    Novyi Satirikon

    Weekly satirical magazine in the Russian Empire (1908–1918)
    Novyi Satirikon
    Overview: Novyi Satirikon was a Russian language weekly humor and satirical magazine that was published in Saint Petersburg in the period 1908–1914. During the 1917 Revolution, the magazine held an anti-Bolshevik ...
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    Women's World (Ottoman magazine)

    Defunct Turkish women's magazine
    Women's World (Ottoman magazine)
    Overview: Women's World (Turkish: Kadınlar Dünyası) was a women's magazine that was published in Turkey from 4 April 1913, after the Balkan Wars, until 1921. The founder of the magazine was Nuriye Ulviye Mevlan ...
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    Al-Funoon

    Arabic-language magazine
    Overview: Al-Funoon (Arabic: الفنون‎, al-funūn, 'The Arts') was an Arabic-language magazine founded in New York City by Nasib Arida in 1913 and co-edited by Mikha'il Na'ima, "so that he might display his ...
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    Metal Bulletin

    International publisher
    Overview: Fastmarkets MB, previously known as Metal Bulletin, is a specialist international publisher and information provider for the global steel, non-ferrous and scrap metals markets.
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    The Western Comrade

    US magazine
    The Western Comrade
    Overview: The Western Comrade was a Los Angeles-based socialist magazine published in the US from 1913 to 1918 that advocated progressive causes ranging from women’s suffrage and labor issues to profiles of lef ...
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    Islamic Review

    Islamic magazine in London, the United Kingdom
    Overview: The Islamic Review (1913–1971) was an Ahmadiyya official magazine, first of the Woking Muslim Mission, and then of AAIIL, California (1980–1989). It was founded in London by Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din. Originally ...
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    Die Weißen Blätter

    periodical literature
    Overview: Die Weißen Blätter was a German monthly magazine, which was one of the most important journals of literary expressionism during its publication period 1913 to 1920. The full title was Die Weißen Blätter ...
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    Overview: Everybody’s Weekly was weekly tabloid founded 1913 in London as The Competitors' Journal. The publication was widely syndicated in the United States. Everybody's, then owned and published by Everybody’s ...
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    Vanity Fair (U.S. magazine 1913–36)

    American magazine published 1913–1936
    Vanity Fair (U.S. magazine 1913–36)
    Overview: Vanity Fair was an American society magazine published from 1913 to 1936. It was highly successful until the Great Depression led to its becoming unprofitable, and it was merged into Vogue in 1936. In ...
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    Shakhmaty v SSSR

    Soviet chess magazine
    Shakhmaty v SSSR
    Overview: Shakhmaty v SSSR (Russian: Шахматы в СССР; Chess in the USSR) was a Soviet chess magazine published between 1931 and 1991. It was edited by Viacheslav Ragozin for several years. Yuri Averbakh was also ...
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    Electronics World

    British popular magazine on radio and electronics
    Overview: Electronics World (Wireless World, founded in 1913, and in October 1983 renamed Electronics & Wireless World) is a technical magazine published by Datateam Business Media Ltd that covers electronics and ...
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    Turán (periodical)

    Hungarian journal
    Turán (periodical)
    Overview: Turán is a Hungarian periodical. First it was issued during the years 1913, and 1917 through 1918. From 1998 it is being issued again bi-monthly by the Hungarian company "Magyar Őstörténeti Kutató és ...
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    Electrical Experimenter

    Defunct American technical science magazine
    Electrical Experimenter
    Overview: The Electrical Experimenter was an American technical science magazine that was published monthly. It was established in May 1913, as the successor to Modern Electrics, a combination of a magazine and ...
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    Qazaq (journal)

    1913–1918 Kazakh-language weekly journal
    Qazaq (journal)
    Overview: Qazaq (Kazakh: Қазақ, قازاق) was a Kazakh language weekly journal started by Akhmet Baitursynov (editor in chief), Alikhan Bukeikhanov and Mirjaqip Dulatuli.
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    Bowlers Journal

    American bowling magazine
    Overview: Bowlers Journal International is a monthly magazine in Chicago, Illinois, dedicated to Ten-pin bowling. Founded as the Bowlers Journal in 1913 by David A. "Dave" Luby (1857–1925), there are now both online ...
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