The Wide World Magazine was a British monthly illustrated publication which ran from April 1898 to December 1965.
History
The magazine was founded by well-known publisher George Newnes, also famous for Tit-Bits, The Strand Magazine, Country Life and others. It described itself as "an illustrated magazine of true narrative" and each month purported to feature "true-life" adventure and travel stories gathered from around the world. Its motto was "Truth is stranger than fiction".
In August 1898, it published the first in a number of installments of "The Adventures of Louis de Rougemont", billed as "the most amazing story a man ever lived to tell", and claiming to be an account of a man who had spent thirty years in the outback of Australia. The story caused a sensation, but was exposed as a hoax by the Daily Chronicle, to the embarrassment of the publisher.
Some famous names occasionally wrote for the magazine (such as Arthur Conan Doyle, Henry Morton Stanley, Douglas Reeman etc.), and it was copiously illustrated with photographs, as well as black and white drawings by such artists as Terence Cuneo, Stuart Tresilian, Alfred Pearse, Chas Sheldon, Paul Hardy, William Barnes Wollen, John L. Wimbush, Charles J. Staniland, Joseph Finnemore, John Charlton, Warwick Goble, Tom Browne, Ernest Prater, Gordon Browne, Edward S. Hodgson, Norman H. Hardy, Inglis Sheldon Williams, and Harry Rountree.
The May 1913 issue contained the first reports of the death of notorious outlaw Butch Cassidy in Bolivia.
Ben Macintyre, writing in 2004, humorously described the magazine as being about "brave chaps with large moustaches on stiff upper lips, who did stupid and dangerous things".
Editions online
- Wide World Magazine, index at HathiTrust
- Wide World Magazine, volume 1 (April 1898âÂÂSept 1898)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 2 (Nov 1898âÂÂApril 1899)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 3 (May 1899âÂÂOct 1899)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 4 (Nov 1899âÂÂApril 1900)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 5 (May 1900âÂÂOct 1900)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 6 (Nov 1900âÂÂApril 1901)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 7 (Apr 1901âÂÂSept 1901)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 8 (Nov 1901âÂÂApril 1902)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 9 (May 1902âÂÂOct 1902)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 10 (Nov 1902âÂÂApril 1903)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 11 (May 1903âÂÂOct 1903)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 12 (Nov 1903âÂÂApril 1904)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 13 (May 1904âÂÂOct 1904)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 14 (Nov 1904âÂÂApril 1905)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 15 (May 1905âÂÂOct 1905)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 16 (May 1906âÂÂOct 1906)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 20 (Nov 1907âÂÂApril 1908)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 21 (May 1908âÂÂOct 1908)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 37 (May 1916âÂÂOct 1916)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 38 (Nov 1916âÂÂApr 1917)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 39 (May 1917âÂÂOct 1917)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 40 (Nov 1917âÂÂApr 1918)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 43 (May 1919âÂÂOct 1919)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 44 (Nov 1919âÂÂApr 1920)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 45 (May 1920âÂÂOct 1920)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 49 (May 1922âÂÂOct 1922)
- Wide World Magazine, volume 50 (Nov 1922âÂÂApril 1923)
Selected stories
- A floating Gold-mine (story from The Wide World Magazine, May 1907 â "Welcome to Brightlingsea")
References
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