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  2. Story Teller (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The original Story Teller was released from December 1982 and throughout 1983 as a fortnightly partwork.Each magazine contained a selection of children's stories, some traditional folk tales like "Anansi the Spiderman", some children's tales such as Gobbolino, the Witch's Cat, and some contemporary works written especially for the series, like "Timbertwig".

  3. The Story-Teller - Wikipedia

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    The Story-Teller April 1907, issue 1. The Story-Teller was a monthly British pulp fiction magazine from 1907 to 1937. The Story-Teller is notable for having published some of the works of prominent authors, including G. K. Chesterton, William Hope Hodgson, Rudyard Kipling, Katherine Mansfield, Sax Rohmer, Edgar Wallace, H. G. Wells, Oliver Onions, Bernard Capes, Hall Caine, Marjorie Bowen, E ...

  4. Storyteller - Wikipedia

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    Story Teller, a children's magazine from 1982 to 1985; The Story-Teller, an early 20th-century British fiction magazine; Storyteller, a 1981 collection of poetry and stories by Leslie Marmon Silko; Storyteller, a 2003 novel by Amy Thomson; The Storyteller (Vargas Llosa novel), a 1987 novel by Mario Vargas Llosa

  5. Category:Works originally published in The Story-Teller

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  6. List of Street & Smith publications - Wikipedia

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    Sport Comics (4 issues, 1940, became True Sports) Super-Magic Comics (1 issues, became Super-Magician) Super-Magician Comics (55 issues, 1941–43) Supersnipe Comics (44 issues, 1942–49) Top Secrets (10 issues, 1947–49) Trail Blazers (4 issues, 1941–42, became Red Dragon) True Sport Picture Stories (46 issues, 1942–49)

  7. Hugh Lupton - Wikipedia

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    Lupton was born in 1952, the eldest child of Francis G. H. Lupton and Mary Gee/Lupton. [1] He is the great nephew of Arthur Ransome (1884–1967) whom, as a boy, he often visited. Lupton can recall hearing his great uncle's classic children's stories set in Norfolk and the Lake District. "He (Ransome) was very old by then, in his dotage, but I ...

  8. Ray Hicks - Wikipedia

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    Ray Hicks was born on August 29, 1922, in Banner Elk, North Carolina. He was the fourth of 11 children [4] of Nathan and Rena Hicks. [5] He had Cherokee ancestry, traced through his great-grandmother. [6] Storytelling and ballad-singing were a big part of life with the Hicks family. Ray was in the eighth generation of family storytellers. [4]

  9. Talk:Story Teller (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    1 Fair use rationale for Image:Stissue1.gif. 1 comment. 2 Bastoncello. 1 comment. 3 Mercury Storyteller. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Story Teller ...