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'''''Lilliput''''' was a small-format British monthly magazine of humour, short stories, photographs and the arts, founded in 1937 by the photojournalist [[Stefan Lorant]].<ref>Michael Hallett, ''Stefan Lorant: godfather of photojournalism''. Scarecrow Press, 2006 {{ISBN|0810856824}} (p. 61)</ref><ref name="library">[http://www.newcriterion.com/articles.cfm/an-air-raid-siren-for-the-left-1272 An air raid siren for the Left], ''[[New Criterion]]'', 1 September 2005.</ref> The first issue came out in July and it was sold shortly after to [[Edward George Warris Hulton|Edward Hulton]], when editorship was taken over by [[Tom Hopkinson]] in 1940: his assistant editor from 1941 to 1948 was [[Kaye Webb]].<ref>{{cite odnb |last1=Trotman |first1=Felicity |title=Webb [married names Brierley, Hunter, Searle], Kathleen (Kaye) |id=60767 |origyear=2004 |year=2015}}</ref> During the 1950s ''Lilliput'' was edited by [[Jack Hargreaves]]. It had a reputation for publishing what were, for the time, fairly daring photographs of female nudes.