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Blighty

Blighty was a weekly magazine intended as "a budget of humour from home" for British servicemen during World War I and its immediate aftermath. There were also some special issues sold to support free distribution of the weekly magazine for soldiers.

Publication History

The first weekly issue of Blighty was dated May 31, 1916. The last was dated April 3, 1920. A successor title, called Blighty Parade, was launched around the start of World War II.

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