[2][3] Its founders and editors were Jack Lindsay and P. R. Stephensen who also owned the publisher of the magazine, Fánfrolico Press.
[2] The same issue also contained a manifesto in which the editors attacked another British magazine entitled The London Mercury and its literary approach.
[5] Cover page of the each issue was printed in different colours, and it was published on a bimonthly basis.
[2] Some of the contributors were Liam O'Flaherty, Robert Nichols, Kenneth Slessor, Pittendrigh Macgillivray and Stanley Snaith.
[2] The final issue of The London Aphrodite appeared in July 1929.