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  2. Shōjo Sekai - Wikipedia

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    The Shōjo Sekai magazine was initially edited by renowned children's author Sueo Iwaya (巌谷 孝雄), better known by the pen name Sazanami Iwaya (巌谷 小波). [1] [2] Shōjo Sekai was created as a sister magazine to Shōnen Sekai (少年世界, "The Youth's World"), which was also edited by Iwaya, and which began publication in 1895.

  3. Shōjo Gahō - Wikipedia

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    Shōjo magazines originate from the shōjo-ran (girls' column), a section that was aimed specifically for girls, in the magazine Shōnen Sekai (Boys’ World) in 1895. [2] This small section of a shōnen magazine was the emergence of the term shōjo, as shōnen was not a gender-specific term. It literally meant “young children” until 1900 ...

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  5. Girls' Life - Wikipedia

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    The title "Girls' Life" is a play on the magazine title "Boys' Life," which was first published in 1911. The magazine was once notable for the fact it did not feature celebrities on the cover, but eventually began featuring celebrity covers, the first being Alexis Bledel of Gilmore Girls , ceding to the industry's conventional wisdom that ...

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  7. YM (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was published for 72 years. [2] It was the oldest girls' magazine in the United States. YM got its start as two magazines in the 1930s—Compact, which was aimed at older teens, and Calling All Girls, which was intended for younger girls and pioneered the signature embarrassing-moments column, "Say Anything".

  8. New Moon (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    New Moon Girls was established in 1992 as New Moon: The Magazine for Girls and Their Dreams. [4] The first issue of the magazine was published in March 1993. [5] The magazine was started by Nancy Gruver, Joe Kelly and their daughters Mavis and Nia. The magazine consists of 48 pages and contains no advertisements.

  9. The Girl's Realm - Wikipedia

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    Corkran was the editor for three years, resigning in early 1902 but remained involved with the magazine as a contributor and as the founder and guiding spirit of the Guild of Service and Good Fellowship. [13] [14] [15] Another source credits her as the editor until 1915, [16] The magazine ceased to be an independent publication in 1915.