- Source: The Saturday Magazine (magazine)
- Saturday Review (majalah A.S.)
- National Society of Film Critics Awards 1970
- National Society of Film Critics Awards 1969
- National Society of Film Critics Awards 1967
- Sejarah majalah elektronik
- Sofía Vergara
- Koo Hye-sun
- New York (majalah)
- Devon Walker
- Kawaii dake ja Nai Shikimori-san
- The Saturday Magazine (magazine)
- The Saturday Evening Post
- The Saturday Magazine
- Magazine
- Saturday AM (magazine)
- Saturday Night (magazine)
- Saturday Review (U.S. magazine)
- Hustler (magazine)
- Saturday Night Magazine (U.S.)
- Time (magazine)
The Saturday Magazine was a British magazine published from 7 July 1832 to 28 December 1844 by the Committee of General Literature and Education, who were in turn sponsored by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. It ran for 801 issues, with the latter issues being published by John William Parker in London. The Saturday Magazine was established as an Anglican rival to the Penny Magazine as a way for the working man to educate himself. The 4-page issues were sold for 1 penny per weekly issue, or sixpence for monthly parts. A typical edition of the Saturday Magazine began with an account of some exotic place. At this time the expansion of the British empire was speeding up and people at home in England were very interested in finding out what was happening around the world. Other articles would be about nature, science, history, technology, etc.
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Media related to The Saturday Magazine at Wikimedia Commons
The Saturday Magazine at Google books
Hathi Trust. Saturday Magazine digitized issues