The Outspan Explained

The Outspan was a South African weekly magazine (1927–1957), continued as the fortnightly Personality (6 June 1957 – 23 December 1965).[1] Its subtitle was "South Africa's Weekly for Everybody". It was published in Bloemfontein by The Friend Newspapers Ltd, first appearing on 4 March 1927, and is said to have been established following the pattern of the British Everybody's, which was set up in 1913.[2]

The 1953 book Brown's South Africa describes The Outspan as and the 1989 South African Family Encyclopedia says that:

Contributors

Contributors are said to have included: Agatha Christie, Wernher von Braun, Admiral Donitz, Stuart Cloete, Denis Compton, Eddie Cantor, Major-General Sir Francis de Guingand, Donald Campbell, P. G. Wodehouse, Viscount Montgomery, Adolf Eichmann and Manuel Fangio.

Dorothy Kay produced two to four illustrations for The Outspan every week from 1927 to 1945,[3] [4] and Frank Bellamy published a series of illustrations in 1955–1956.[5]

Sample contents

The 28 January 1949 issue is described[6] as containing "pictures, articles, features and fiction".

Items included:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Catalogue record for "The Outspan" . British Library . 3 December 2018.
  2. Web site: Boyd . Norman . Frank Bellamy and Outspan magazine . The Frank Bellamy Checklist Blog. 3 December 2018 . 2 December 2012.
  3. Web site: Cuthbertson . Hazel . Does anyone know if there is an archive of The Outspan magazine? . The Heritage Portal . 3 December 2018 . 31 October 2018.
  4. Web site: Proud . Hayden . Dorothy Kay . Revisions: Expanding the narrative of South African art . Campbell Smith Collection . 2 December 2018.
  5. Web site: The magazine/fanzine work . The Frank Bellamy Checklist Blog . 3 December 2018.
  6. Web site: The Outspan magazine January 28, 1949 back issue for sale South African publication pure nostalgia . Tilleys Vintage Magazines . 3 December 2018.