Woman's Journal (British magazine)

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Woman's Journal was a monthly British magazine primarily targeted towards women readers, published from November 1927 to 2001.[1] It contained a mix of contemporary fiction, fashion and stories about the royal family.

Woman's Journal Women Driver's Pocketbook

It also supported women's many interests, including publishing a Women Driver's Pocketbook in 1963, with useful tips and guidance on safe driving.

Among the writers contributing to its fiction pages were -

Woman's Journal has resurrected in the UK as The Women's Journal in 2023. The Women's Journal UK is a new online feminist magazine by women, for women - relaunched to readdress women's issues at a time when there has been many steps backwards for women worldwide.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Ex-editor claims Woman's Journal closure was inevitable The Guardian. 14 November 2001. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
  2. ^ Kay, Ernest, ed. (1975). The World Who's who of Women, Volume 3. Melrose Press. p. 307.