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John O'London's Weekly

John O'London's Weekly was a weekly literary magazine that was published by George Newnes Ltd of London between 1919 and 1954. In 1960 it was briefly brought back into circulation. Regarded as the leading literary magazine in the British Empire, at its height it had a circulation of 80,000, and it was popular among young and older readers alike.

References in popular culture
''John O'London's Weekly'' appears in Frank McCourt's 1996 memoir ''Angela's Ashes''. While McCourt is delivering magazines to shops for the company Eason's, his boss learns from the Irish government that copies of ''John O'London's Weekly'' must be censored because they contain an article about birth control. McCourt tells of how he and his boss visit newsagents around Limerick to tear pages from copies of the magazine, much to the disdain of the shop owners. ==References==
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