- Lilliput (magazine)
"Lilliput" was a small-format British monthly magazine of humour, short stories, photographs and the arts, founded in 1937 by the photojournalist
Stefan Lorant ; the first issue came out in July. It was sold shortly after toEdward G. Hulton , and then editorship was taken over byTom Hopkinson (1940 ). During the 1950s "Lilliput" was edited byJack Hargreaves . The first 147 issues (until late 1949) had covers illustrated byWalter Trier ; each design employed a man, a woman, and a dog. Contributors includedBill Brandt ,Brassaï ,Patrick Campbell ,Aleister Crowley ,Robert Doisneau ,C. S. Forester ,John Glashan ,Sydney Jacobson .Robert Graves , Michael Heath,Nancy Mitford ,Stephen Potter ,V. S. Pritchett ,James Boswell (artist) ,Ronald Ferns andRonald Searle . From August 1960 it was merged within "Men Only " (which only later became pornographic).For most of its existence the cover of Lilliput depicted a young woman with a young man and a small terrier dog in various situations and periods.
("Lilliput Review", an American periodical that started in 1989, is unrelated.)
Anthologies
*Bennett, Richard, ed. "The Bedside Lilliput." London: Hulton, 1950. Content from 1937–49.
*"Lilliput: Walter Trier's World." Tokyo: Pie, 2004. ISBN 4-89444-367-8 Presents 99 of Trier's covers for "Lilliput"; text in both Japanese and English.
*"The Lilliput Annual."External Links
* [http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-9724271_ITM An air raid siren for the Left] , "
New Criterion ", 1 September 2005.
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