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Stories and serialized novels from Liberty magazine (USA)

 

Items with significant annotations are flagged with ✎ below.

The Rest Cure — January 23, 1926

  Collected as “Mr. Potter Takes a Rest Cure”

Keeping It from Cuthbert — February 27, 1926

Keeping In with Vosper — March 13, 1926

The Inferiority Complex of Old Sippy — April 17, 1926

The Level Business Head — May 8, 1926

Lord Emsworth Acts for the Best — June 5, 1926

The Truth About George — July 3, 1926

  The first Mr. Mulliner story.

✎ A Slice of Life — August 7, 1926

Mulliner’s Buck-U-Uppo — September 4, 1926

(from the August 7, 1926 issue)

The Small Bachelor - Part 1 — September 18, 1926

The Small Bachelor - Part 2 — September 25, 1926

The Small Bachelor - Part 3 — October 2, 1926

The Small Bachelor - Part 4 — October 9, 1926

The Small Bachelor - Part 5 — October 16, 1926

The Small Bachelor - Part 6 — October 23, 1926

✎ The Small Bachelor - Part 7 — October 30, 1926

The Small Bachelor - Part 8 — November 6, 1926

✎ The Small Bachelor - Part 9 — November 13, 1926

The Small Bachelor - Part 10 — November 20, 1926

The Small Bachelor - Part 11 — November 27, 1926

The Small Bachelor - Part 12 — December 4, 1926

The Small Bachelor - Part 13 — December 11, 1926

The Small Bachelor - Part 14 — December 18, 1926

The Small Bachelor - Part 15 — December 25, 1926

Liberty (USA)

Liberty magazine was a weekly magazine of general interest, founded in 1924 by Col. Robert McCormick and Capt. Joseph Patterson, publishers of the Chicago Tribune and New York Daily News respectively, as a competitor to the Saturday Evening Post. It achieved a wide circulation but was not profitable in its early years. It was sold in 1931 to Bernarr MacFadden. More information on it can be found at Wikipedia.

Wodehouse published 24 short stories and two serialized novels in the magazine from 1926 to 1929. Later, condensations of Full Moon and Uncle Dynamite appeared in single issues in 1947 and 1949 before the magazine ceased publication in 1950.

For copyright reasons, only the 1926 stories and serial novel can appear on this site at present.

Thanks to magazineart.org for the cover image.


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