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BRITISH WARTIME NOSTALGIA: RARE ORIGINAL COPY TIT-BITS No. 3089 1941 ref:2165W
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BRITISH WARTIME NOSTALGIA: RARE ORIGINAL COPY TIT-BITS No. 3089 1941 ref:2165WBRITISH WARTIME NOSTALGIA: RARE ORIGINAL COPY TIT-BITS No. 3089 1941 ref:2165W
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A RARE NOSTALGIC TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE
IN WARTIME BRITAIN
TIT-BITS
Issue Number: 3089
January 11th, 1941
Unpaginated ( 20 pages including covers)
Combined shipping offered.
EVERY FRIDAY : TWOPENCE
RARE INDEED
REF-BSH-2165W
VH: E.TS
PCKRSHW 2-20
For those in Britain during the dark days of 1941 Tit-Bits was not only a source of news and views, but also of some relief through humour and fiction.
This is one of 4 copies to have survived, printed on war time paper not many lasted, and to find copies such as this in remarkably complete, very acceptable condition is quite miraculous.
For the collector, you will not soon see copies on offer again:
GRAB THESE WHILE YOU CAN!
Tit-Bits
from all the interesting Books, Periodicals, and Newspapers of the World, more commonly known as Tit-Bits, was a British weekly magazine founded by an early father of popular journalism George Newnes on 22 October 1881. In 1886, the magazine's headquarters moved from Manchester to London where it paved the way for popular journalism – most significantly, the Daily Mail was founded by Alfred Harmsworth, a contributor to Tit-Bits, and the Daily Express was launched by Arthur Pearson, who worked at Tit-Bits for five years after winning a competition to get a job on the magazine.
From the outset, the magazine was a mass-circulation commercial publication on cheap newsprint which soon reached sales of between 400,000 and 600,000. Like a mini-encyclopedia it presented a diverse range of tit-bits of information in an easy-to-read format, with the emphasis on human interest stories concentrating on drama and sensation. It also featured short stories and full-length fiction, including works by authors such as Rider Haggard and Isaac Asimov, plus three very early stories by Christopher Priest.
Virginia Woolf submitted her first article to the paper in 1890, at the age of eight, but it was turned down. The first humorous article by P. G. Wodehouse, "Men Who Missed Their Own Weddings", appeared in Tit-Bits in November 1900. During the first world war Ivor Novello won a Titbits competition to write a song soldiers could sing at the front: he penned Keep the Home Fires Burning.
Pin-ups appeared on the magazine's covers from 1939 and by 1955 circulation peaked at 1,150,000. At the beginning of 1973 Tit-Bits lost the hyphen from its masthead. In 1979 Reveille (a weekly tabloid with a virtually identical demographic) was merged into Titbits, and the magazine was briefly rebranded as Titbits incorporating Reveille. This however was dropped in July 1981. On 18 July 1984, under its last editor Paul Hopkins, Titbits was selling only 170,000 copies and was taken over by Associated Newspapers' Weekend. At the time, the Financial Times described Titbits as "the 103-year-old progenitor of Britain's popular press". Weekend itself closed in 1989.
In All Things Considered by G. K. Chesterton, the author contrasts Tit-Bits with the Times, saying: "Let any honest reader... ask himself whether he would really rather be asked in the next two hours to write the front page of The Times, which is full of long leading articles, or the front page of Tit-Bits, which is full of short jokes." Reference to the magazine is also made in James Joyce's Ulysses, George Orwell's Animal Farm, |CP Snow The Affair] [pg 210 in Volume 2 of the three-volume edition of Strangers and Brothers}, James Hilton's Lost Horizon, Virginia Woolf's Moments of Being, H. G. Wells' The First Men in the Moon and AJ Cronin's The Stars Look Down. It has been also mentioned in Stanley Houghton's play The Dear Departed. Wells also mentioned it in his book Experiment in Autobiography. The magazine is burlesqued as "Chit Chat" in George Gissing's New Grub Street. In the closing scene of the film Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949), the protagonist Louis Mazzini (Dennis Price) is approached by a journalist (Arthur Lowe) from Tit-Bits.
The magazine name survived as a glossy adult monthly Titbits International.
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