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[[File:Jabberwock 2.jpg|thumb|The cover of the October 1905 issue]]
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'''''Jabberwock: a Monthly Magazine for Boys and Girls''''' was published in [[London]] by [[Chapman & Hall]] and edited by [[Brenda Girvin]]. Price 6d 1905 - 1907<ref name=Drotner>{{ cite book |last=Drotner |first=Kirsten |author-link=Kirsten Drotner |title=English Children and Their Magazines, 1751-1945 |chapter=In Season and In Reason: The Development of Girls’ Magazines and the Transformation of Boys’ Magazines |pages=123 |date=1988 |publisher=Yale University Press |location=New Haven }}</ref>
'''''Jabberwock: a Monthly Magazine for Boys and Girls''''' was published in [[London]] by [[Chapman & Hall]] and edited by [[Brenda Girvin]]. Price 6d 1905–1907.<ref name=Drotner>{{ cite book |last=Drotner |first=Kirsten |author-link=Kirsten Drotner |title=English Children and Their Magazines, 1751-1945 |chapter=In Season and In Reason: The Development of Girls’ Magazines and the Transformation of Boys’ Magazines |pages=123 |date=1988 |publisher=Yale University Press |location=New Haven }}</ref>
Originally ''The Jabberwock'', the title became '''''Our Jabberwock''''' from August 1906 onwards.
Originally ''The Jabberwock'', the title became '''''Our Jabberwock''''' from August 1906 onwards.

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The cover of the October 1905 issue

Jabberwock: a Monthly Magazine for Boys and Girls was published in London by Chapman & Hall and edited by Brenda Girvin. Price 6d 1905–1907.[1]

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:

References

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  1. ^ Drotner, Kirsten (1988). "In Season and In Reason: The Development of Girls' Magazines and the Transformation of Boys' Magazines". English Children and Their Magazines, 1751-1945. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 123.
  2. ^ "The New Magazines". Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser (Monday 24 July 1905): 8. 24 July 1905.