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Stories and Poems from Pearson‘s, UK

 

The Hesitating Lover (verse) (XMas Xtra) - November 1903

The Perplexed Poet (verse) (XMas Xtra) - November 1903

An Afternoon Dip - September 1904

A Corner in Lines - January 1905

The Autograph Hunters - February 1905

A Bridge Tragedy (verse) - July 1905

Back to the Land - August 1905

The Pipe - September 1905

The Reform of Murphy’s Rents (verse) - October 1905

A New Line - November 1905

The Best Policy - January 1906

Why Smith Left Home - February 1906

The New Advertising - March 1906

Playing the Game - May 1906

The Umpire (verse)- July 1906

The Pro (A Cricket story) - August 1906

The Old Cricketer's Story (verse) - September 1906

The Very First (verse) - October 1906

My Forte (verse) - November 1906

Joe (verse) - May 1907

Sing It! (verse) - July 1907

The Traitor (verse) - September 1907

Missed! (verse) - August 1908

Against the Clock (A Joan Romney cricket story) - June 1909

Wasted Sympathy (verse) - June 1909

Reginald's Record Knock (A Cricket story) - July 1909

The Outcast (verse) - April 1910

The Education of Detective Oakes - December 1914

The Test Case (A Reggie Pepper story) - December 1915

 

 

Pearson’s, UK

Pearson’s Magazine was published in the UK by C. Arthur Pearson, who was also the editor from 1896 to 1899. The magazine ran from 1896 to 1939, and saw contributions from Upton Sinclair, George Bernard Shaw and H. G. Wells, among others. Wodehouse contributed a few school stories (set in Locksley), as well as a few non-school items. Here they are, with their original magazine illustrations. Enjoy!


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