87 adjectives to describe magazines

(In Western story magazine, Aug. 5, 1922) © 2Aug22, B532712.

SEE The National geographic magazine.

This irrigation scheme at Adana will increase the cotton yield by four times the present crop, so we learn from the weekly Arab magazine, El Alem el Ismali, which tells us also of the electric-power stations erected there.

This advice will be especially needful if things that have little or no claim to be called literature at allthe newspapers, the monthly magazine, and the last new tale of intrigue or adventurefill a large measure, if not the whole, of the time given to reading.

(In Hearst's international-cosmopolitan magazine, Feb. 1931) © 8Jan31; B99780.

So the record continues, till one rubs his eyes and thinks he must have picked up by mistake the last literary magazine.

The large place which these two little magazines hold in our literature seems most disproportionate to their short span of days.

SEE Park, Thomas M. A glimpse of features soon to come in your essential National geographic magazine.

(In Double detective magazine, Jan. 1938) © 17Dec37;

(In Thrilling detective magazine, Aug. 1937)

We landed at the mole, which is a splendid construction some fifteen hundred feet or thereabouts in length (with the forts), forming a beautiful terrace walk supported by arches, beneath which large, splendid magazines, all the most handsome in the world, I think.

He would distinguish, too, between a library and a news-room, and would find no great attraction in the prospect of supplying the national youth with free but thumby copies of the sixpenny magazines.

CHAPTER XVIII SYLVIA SKATES MERRILY ON THIN ICE The design for the yellow chiffon dropped almost literally at Sylvia's feet the next day, on the frontispiece of a theatrical magazine left by another passenger in the streetcar in which she chanced to be riding.

in May & June 1949 issues of Astounding science-fiction magazine.

Every few minutes a train rolled in, as if from some inexhaustible magazine of trains beyond the horizon, and, sucking into itself a multitude and departing again, left one platform for one moment empty,and the next moment the platform was once more filled by the quenchless stream.

(In Prairie schooner magazine, spring 1940) © 28Mar40; B449899. Jessamyn West (A); 6Dec67; R423232. WEST, ROSCOE L. Tinny Tommy uses numbers.

The young Whig party had failed to elect Gen. Harrison, but the result of the contest assured it of success in the campaign of 1840, for which a vast magazine was rapidly and silently accumulating.

I could find no fault but in the entrance, and I began to think that even this might be very necessary for my defence, and therefore resolved to make it my most principal magazine.

NGS miniature magazine.

serially In Reader's digest magazine, ending Apr. 1940.

In the new magazine politics and news, as such, were ignored; it was a literary magazine, pure and simple, and its entire contents consisted of a single light essay.

(In Survey graphic magazine, Feb. 1939) © 1Feb39; B405316.

The final count, by Sapper [pseud.] (Bull Dog Drummond series) (Pub. abroad in installments in Sovereign and regent magazine, Sept.-Dec. 1925.

(In New York herald tribune magazine, Oct. 3, 1926)

"In Brittany the towns appointed new municipalities, and armed a civic guard from the royal magazines.

87 adjectives to describe  magazines