Category
page 1Magazines established in 1922

Reader's Digest
magazine
Foreign Affairs
American magazine and website on international relations
The Ring
Sports magazine
Harvard Business Review
journal

Krokodil
Krokodil (, ) was a satirical magazine published in the Soviet Union and later Russia. The first issue was published on 27 August 1922 as the satirical supplement to the ''Workers' Gazette (called simply «Приложения» [Supplement]). When it became a separate publication, the name Crocodile was chosen at an editorial meeting from among a list of suggested animal names. At that time, many satirical magazines existed, such as Zanoza and Prozhektor''. Nearly all of them eventually disappeared.
Bezbozhnik
anti-religious weekly newspaper "The ungodly"
Science News
American magazine
Literatura Mondo
literary Esperanto periodical and publishing house in Budapest, Hungary
Better Homes and Gardens
American magazine
Gerarchia
Gerarchia (Italian: Hierarchy) was a monthly fascist magazine/journal published in Milan, Italy, between 1922 and 1943.
Under the Banner of Marxism
soviet philosophical journal
The Criterion
British literary magazine from 1922 to 1939
Rycerz Niepokalanej
periodical literature
Les Nouvelles littéraires
newspaper
Quosego
Quosego was an Finland-Swedish avant-garde magazine which existed between 1928 and 1929 in Helsingfors (Helsinki), Finland. Like its successor Ultra, it played a significant role in introducing the avant-garde movement to Nordic countries. However, Quosego was much more influential than its successor in terms of artistic and linguistic innovation. The subtitle of Quosego was ().
Ally Sloper's Half Holiday
British comics magazine
Aydede
defunct weekly satirical magazine in Turkey (1922; 1948–1949)
All Hands
US magazine
Ateist
Ateist (; lit. «Atheist») was an antireligious monthly journal in Russian, which was published from 1922 to 1930 in the RSFSR and the USSR.