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[[File:The Story-Teller april 1907 issue 1.jpg|thumb|''The Story-Teller''<br />April 1907, issue 1]]
'''''The Story-Teller''''' was a monthly British [[pulp magazine|pulp]] [[Literary magazine|fiction magazine]] from 1907 to 1937.
==Publishing history==
Initially published by [[Cassell (publisher)|Cassell & Co]], ''The Story-Teller'' was edited by [[Newman Flower]]<ref>{{cite book|author=Philip J. Waller|title=Writers, Readers, and Reputations: Literary Life in Britain, 1870-1918|url=https://archive.org/details/writersreadersre0000wall|url-access=registration|publisher=Oxford University Press|date= 2006|ISBN= 0-19-820677-1 |page= [https://archive.org/details/writersreadersre0000wall/page/678 678]}}</ref> from its debut in April 1907 until 1928, when [[Clarence Winchester]] became the editor. In May 1927, the magazine changed his name in ''Storyteller'' when it began to be published by [[Fleetway|Amalgamated Press]] and, later on, merged with ''[[Cassell's Magazine]]'' in 1932.
The magazine's last issue was in November 1937. In all, 367 issues were published during its 30-year life.
==References==
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*Andrew Nash. "The Production of the Novel, 1880–1940". In Patrick Parrinder and Andrzej Gasiorek (eds, 2011). ''The Oxford History of the Novel in English: Volume 4: The Reinvention of the British and Irish Novel, 1880–1940''. Oxford: Oxford University Press ({{ISBN
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