The Everyman
Short-lived (1900s and 1929-1935) British magazine with a focus on art and writing. Attracted many famous writers - Sassoon, Chesterton, Belloc, etc. Also interesting because it took an explicitly political turn in the 1930s upon a change of ownership, going through a few editors, each with a different political bent (including the fascist yogi Francis Yeats-Brown and Ramsay MacDonald's friend Jean Elmslie, the Lady Dunedin).
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