The Outspan
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:
ContributorsContributors 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.[2] Dorothy Kay produced two to four illustrations for The Outspan every week from 1927 to 1945,[5][6] and Frank Bellamy published a series of illustrations in 1955–1956.[7] Sample contentsThe 28 January 1949 issue is described[8] as containing "pictures, articles, features and fiction". Items included:
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