John O'London's Weekly was a literary and arts publication published by George Newnes from 1919 to 1954. It was then briefly brought back into circulation in 1960. Regarded as the leading literary magazine in the British Empire, its content featured the most famous authors of the day and many lesser known writers. Contributors included Winston Churchill, H.E. Bates, Somerset Maugham, P.G. Wodehouse, and many more. It was famous for being the first with all the latest book reviews, and for having many original short stories.My name is Gary Walker, and this is my blog. I'm also the webmaster at www.look4books.co.uk the free promotion site for Independently published authors. My Blog is dedicated to everything that matters, and some things that don't. If you are going to steal stuff that I post on here, would you be so kind as to link your stolen goods back to my blog. Thanks.
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
John O'London's Weekly
John O'London's Weekly was a literary and arts publication published by George Newnes from 1919 to 1954. It was then briefly brought back into circulation in 1960. Regarded as the leading literary magazine in the British Empire, its content featured the most famous authors of the day and many lesser known writers. Contributors included Winston Churchill, H.E. Bates, Somerset Maugham, P.G. Wodehouse, and many more. It was famous for being the first with all the latest book reviews, and for having many original short stories.
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