John Bull (magazine)
The original John Bull was a Sunday newspaper established in the City, London EC4, by Theodore Hook in 1820. During its Odhams Press years (from 1920), John Bull was similar in style to the American magazine The Saturday Evening Post; covers encapsulated post-war Britain and employed some of Britain's finest illustrators. They also included short stories by major British authors such as H. E. Bates, Agatha Christie, Nicholas Monsarrat, N. J. Crisp, Gerald Kersh, J. B. Priestley and C. S. Forester.
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John Bull (magazine)
The original John Bull was a Sunday newspaper established in the City, London EC4, by Theodore Hook in 1820. During its Odhams Press years (from 1920), John Bull was similar in style to the American magazine The Saturday Evening Post; covers encapsulated post-war Britain and employed some of Britain's finest illustrators. They also included short stories by major British authors such as H. E. Bates, Agatha Christie, Nicholas Monsarrat, N. J. Crisp, Gerald Kersh, J. B. Priestley and C. S. Forester.
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John Bull Magazine war der Nam ...... rt, de facto aber eingestellt.
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The original John Bull was a S ...... Priestley and C. S. Forester.
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John Bull cover, January 1957
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Culture, Fiction, Nonfiction, Cartoons
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United Kingdom
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John Bull cover, January 1957
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Geoffrey Williamson
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John Bull Magazine war der Nam ...... g im Sinne einer Yellow Press.
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The original John Bull was a S ...... Priestley and C. S. Forester.
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John Bull (Zeitschrift)
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John Bull (magazine)
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