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Stories from Illustrated Sunday Magazine (USA)

 

Items flagged ✎ below have annotations in end notes.

 

✎ Keeping it from Harold — April 26, 1914

The Test Case (a Reggie Pepper story) — December 12, 1915

A Prisoner of War — February 16, 1916

✎ Wilton’s Vacation — March 19, 1916

 

 

Illustrated Sunday Magazine (USA)

The Illustrated Sunday Magazine appeared in The Boston Sunday Herald, The Buffalo Sunday Times, The Cleveland Leader, The Detroit Free Press, The Louisville Courier-Journal, The Milwaukee Sunday Sentinel, The Minneapolis Tribune, The New Orleans Daily Picayune (and later, Times Democrat), The Philadelphia Record, The Pittsburgh Gazette Times, The Providence Sunday Tribune, The Rochester Democrat, The Washington Post, and The Worcester Sunday Telegram. It was one of four Sunday Magazine Supplements published during the early part of the 20th century.

Although the covers of the magazines were typically simply called The Sunday Magazine of the newspaper concerned, this syndicate can sometimes be idenfied because the masthead carries a small box including the word "Illustrated", and sometimes by the distinctive typography of the masthead.

It published a considerable amount of original fiction and in 1915 it also ran reprints of "the best" 21 short stories from other American magazines of the preceding year, as selected by Edward J. O'Brien—a succesful experiment that led to the founding of the long-running hardcover best-of-the-year anthology series edited by O'Brien. [From Phil Stephensen-Payne's Fiction Mags Index]


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