The title of The London Magazine has been used for four different publications during the last four centuries (1732–1785, 1820–1829, 1900–1930, and 1954–present). The early-twentieth-century version was published by Cecil Harmsworth, who also ran the Daily Mail during that period.
Wodehouse published only two stories in the magazine, in 1911, plus a 1927 article on “The Sport of Kings,” which is too late for us to be able to include on this site.