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''Jabberwock: a Monthly Magazine for Boys and Girls'' was published in
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Chapman & Hall Chapman & Hall is an imprint owned by CRC Press, originally founded as a British publishing house in London in the first half of the 19th century by Edward Chapman and William Hall. Chapman & Hall were publishers for Charles Dickens (from 1840 ...
and edited by Brenda Girvin. Price 6d 1905–1907. Originally ''The Jabberwock'', the title became ''Our Jabberwock'' from August 1906 onwards. Vol 1 No 3 (October 1905) contained ''The Princess and the Cat'' by E. Nesbit. The First Issue of the magazine contained: *''The Little Marquis'' by Shiela Braine *''Stanley and the pigmies'' by
Alice Corkran Alice Abigail Corkran (1843–1916) was an Irish author of children's fiction and an editor of children's magazines. Born in France to Irish parents, she grew up in the stimulating environment of her mother's literary salon. She was a playmate ...
*''Wonderful Adventures'' by
Robert Murray Gilchrist Robert Murray Gilchrist (6 January 1867 – 1917) was an English novelist and author of regional interest books about the Peak District of north central England. He is best known today for his decadent and Gothic short fiction. During his li ...
*''The Enchanted Garden'' by
Netta Syrett Netta Syrett (17 March 1865 – 15 December 1943) was an English writer of the late Victorian period whose novels featured New Woman protagonists. Her novel ''Portrait of a Rebel'' was adapted into the 1936 film ''A Woman Rebels''. Biography ...
*''Curious Shells'' by the Rev. T. Wood


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