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page 1Defunct magazines published in Poland

Skamander
thumb|225px|Nowy Świat|Nowy Świat 57, [[Warsaw, birthplace of Skamander. Here, on 29 November 1918, five poets opened the Picador Café.]]
Tygodnik Illustrowany
Warsaw illustrated weekly magazine for culture and society
CKM
magazine
Folks-Sztyme
Folks-Sztyme (), or '''''People's Voice''''' in English, was a bilingual magazine published in Polish and Yiddish in Communist Poland between 1946 and 1991.
Szpilki
Szpilki (, ) was a Polish satirical magazine. It was established in 1936 by a group of lettered leftists, including Eryk Lipiński, , and (chief editor).
Życie
Życie (, "Life") was an illustrated weekly established in 1897 and published in Kraków and Lwów in the Austrian partition of Poland. Founded by Ludwik Szczepański, with time it became one of the most popular Polish literary and artistic journals. Although short-lasting (it went bankrupt in 1900), it shaped an entire generation of Polish artists and art critics, notably those associated with the so-called Young Poland.