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''Land and Water'' was the title of a British magazine best known for its commentary on World War I and its aftermath. The title was also used in earlier magazines about country sporting life. Tracing the title is challenging due to limited availability and miscataloging of the magazines. ==Title history of ''Land and Water''==
The British Library's catalogue traces the magazine that became ''Land and Water'' back to 1862, with the founding of the "town and country newspaper" known as ''The Sporting Gazette''. According to the British Library's tracing, the magazine continued in 1879 as ''The Sporting Gazette and Agricultural Journal'', in 1880 as ''The County Gentleman, Sporting Gazette and Agricultural Journal'', then in 1903 as ''The County Gentleman'', in 1905 as ''The County Gentleman and Land & Water'', and from 1916–1920 as ''Land and Water''. The earliest mention of a ''Land and Water'' magazine in the British Library catalogue is for "a journal of field sport, sea, river fisheries and practical natural history, incorporated with The Country Gentleman", beginning in 1866. It is unclear whether "Country Gentleman" in the catalogue indicates a typographical error or a separate publication; there were other magazines that used that title, including the London-based ''Country Gentleman's Magazine'',〔Country Gentleman's magazine, Volume IX, 1872, https://archive.org/details/countrygentleman09lond〕 and the American ''Country Gentleman'', a popular magazine of the time. While many reference sources today continue to confuse "Country Gentleman" and "County Gentleman", page scans from the start of World War I clearly show the title ''The County Gentleman and Land & Water''.〔See, e.g. https://archive.org/stream/countygentlemanl01belluoft#page/n4/mode/1up〕
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