Lilliput (magazine)

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Lilliput was the name of a small-format British magazine of humour, literature and the arts, founded in 1937 by the photojournalist Stefan Lorant. It was sold shortly after to Edward Hulton, and then editorship was taken over by Tom Hopkinson (1940). Covers were by Walter Trier, and contributors included Bill Brandt, Aleister Crowley, John Glashan, Robert Graves, Michael Heath and Ronald Searle.