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Ad in the hardbound version of the Common Law touting
Cosmopolitan having exclusive right to Robert W. Chambers fiction for
1911 |
In 1911 Robert W. Chambers
switched his publishing alliegance to William Randolph Hearst's Cosmopolitan
magazine. It began with the publication of The Common Law which
was Chamber's most successful society novel. This assocation would
last him over a decade as was the assocation with The Saturday Evening
Post. During the last decade or so of his life from 1921 to 1933,
as his literary star waned, Chambers's work would appear in many magazines
but often return to those owned by Hearst who had a fondness for the writer.
It was also with Cosmopolitan Pictures that a majority of the films based
on his work would appear, many starring Hearst's great love, Marion Davies.
The
Cosmopolitan Magazine was founded by Schlicht & Field in 1886. In
the first edition Paul Schlicht told his readers that the intention was
to produce a "first-class family magazine". He added: "There will be a
department devoted exclusively to the interests of women, with articles
on fashions, on household decoration, on cooking, and the care and management
of children, etc., also a department for the younger members of the family".
Within
a year Cosmopolitan had a circulation of 25,000. However, Schlicht &
Field went out of business in March 1888. A new editor, E. D. Walker,
who had previously worked for Harper's Monthly, became the new editor.
He introduced serial fiction, book reviews and colour illustrations. In
four years Walker tripled circulation and Cosmopolitan became of of America's
leading magazines.
In 1889 John Brisben Walker purchased Cosmopolitan. He employed top writers
including Theodore Dreiser, Rudyard Kipling, Annie Besant, Ambrose Bierce,
Jack London and Edith Wharton. Walker also commissioned Olive Schreiner
to write a long article on the Boer War and H. G. Wells had two of his
books, The War of the Worlds (1897) and First Man in the Moon (1900),
serialized in the magazine.
In 1897 Walker announced that Cosmopolitan would sponsor a free correspondence
school. He proudly announced: "No charge of any kind will be made to the
student. All expenses for the present will be borne by the Cosmopolitan.
No conditions, except a pledge of a given number of hours of study." Within
a few weeks, twenty thousand students had enrolled. Surprised by the response,
Walker was unable to finance the venture and had to ask students to contribute
20 dollars a year for their education.
William Randolph Hearst purchased Cosmopolitan for $400,000 in 1905. Hearst
recruited the well-known investigative journalists, Charles Edward Russell,
Alfred Henry Lewis, and David Graham Phillips. Other radicals who contributed
to Cosmopolitan during this period included Ida Tarbell, Upton Sinclair,
Sinclair Lewis and George Bernard Shaw.
The Cosmopolitan also began employing top illustrators including James
M. Flagg, Francis Attwood, Dean Cornwall and Harrison Fisher.
Cosmopolitan
offered three serials and ten short stories per issue employing man of
America's best novelists. By the 1930s the magazine had a circulation
of 1,700,000 and an advertising income of $5,000,000.
In the early
1940s Cosmopolitan began to call itself "The Four-Book Magazine." The
first section contained one novelette, six or eight short stories, two
serials, six to eight articles, and eight or nine special features. The
other three sections contained a complete short novel, a normal length
novel and a digest of current non-fiction books. Sales of Cosmopolitan
during the Second World War reached over 2,000,000 copies.
In the
1950s there was a decrease in the demand for fiction. Sales of the magazine
dropped dramatically. The size of the Cosmopolitan was reduced and although
circulation was only just over a million in 1955, the magazine was still
a profitable concern. |
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The Common Law (continued) |
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Amourette type: story
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date: May
year: 1911
publication: Hampton's Magazine
issue:
volume: 26
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pages: 530-47 |
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Pro bono publico type: article
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date: July
year: 1911
publication: Hampton's Magazine
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volume: 27
number:
pages: 19-30 |
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Lords of Creation type: article
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date: August
year:1911
publication: Hampton's Magazine
issue:
volume: 27
number:
pages: 131-43 |
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The Daughter of the Revolution type:
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date: September
year: 1911
publication: Hampton's Magazine
issue:
volume: 27
number:
pages: 330-40 |
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Blue Bird Weather |
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type: Part 1
date: November
year: 1911
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue:
volume: 51
number:
pages: 843-56 |
serial of the novel of the same name |
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Blue Bird Weather type:
Part 2
date: December
year: 1911
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue:
volume: 52
number:
pages: 124-37 |
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Turning Point |
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type: serial
illustrator: Charles Dana Gibson
Part 1
date: December
year: 1911
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue:
volume: 52
number:
pages: 26-43 |
Turning Point was illustrated by Charles
Dana Gibson in a series of two page spread. The serial was
later published in book form under the title "Japonette."
Subtitled "A Story of Love and a Woman's Way With A Man."
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Ad for Hampton's RWC issue with "Amourette" type:
ad
illustrator: Howard Chandler Christy
date: December 9
year: 1911
publication: Life Magazine
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Dec 9, 1926 Life - Howard Chandler Christy on full page ad fora Robert
W Chambers article in Hampton's Magazine |
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Turning Point (continued) |
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year: 1912
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date: March
year: 1912
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RWC serials overlapped and the magazine used
the cover of this one to advertise the next month's new serial. |
Part 5
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year: 1912
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Magazine Men and Women: Robert W Chambers
type: photo
date: March 16
year 1912
publication: The Saturday Evening Post
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The Saturday Evening Post [v184 #38, March 16, 1912] (5¢,
80pp, 11¼" x 14¼" s/s, cover by Charles A. MacLellan); [MO]
* 79 • Magazine Men and Women • Misc. Material • ar; photos of Corra
Harris / Mr. And Mrs. James Preston / Robert W. Chambers / Clarence F.
Underwood. |
The Streets of Ascalon |
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date: May
year: 1912
publication: Cosmopolitan
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The powerhouse combination of Robert
W. Chambers and Charles Dana Gibson is touted on the cover.
This serial ran from May to December, 1912 |
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year: 1912
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date: July
year: 1912
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date: August
year: 1912
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year: 1912
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date: October
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Part 8
date: December
year: 1912
publication: Cosmopolitan
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The December issue is also the beginning of the
serial The Business of Life by Robert W. Chambers
COSMOPOLITAN Magazine of December, 1912. This magazine features
the beginning of "The Business of Life" by Robert W. Chambers,
and Illustrated by one of the most famous artists of the time, Charles
Dana Gibson. One of his "GIBSON GIRLS" graces the cover
of this issue. This magazine contains "Articles of Special
and Timely Interest" such as "Recollections of a Soldier's
Wife" (Mrs. John A. Logan); New Miracles of Health; Theatre;
and "Serial Stories": "The Penalty" by Gouverneur
Morris and Illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy; "The Streets
of Ascalon" by Robert W. Chambers and also illustrated by Charles
Dana Gibson; "Short Stories" by such authors as Alfred
Henry Lewis, E. Phillips Oppenheim, George Randolph Chester, and
Bruno Lessing. The magazine contains 198 pages filled with fabulous
ads from everything from "Repeating Shotguns" to "Paris
Garters"...from "Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal Toilet Perfume"
to "Chiclets Gum"...from "Onyx Hosiery" to "Pinehurst
Hotel, North Carolina" and so much more. |
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Amourette, No. 6 - Left Over type: short story
date: November 1
year: 1912
publication: The Red Magazine
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Amourette, No. 6.—Left Over, (ss) The Red Magazine Nov
1 1912 |
The Business of Life |
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date:
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publication: Cosmopolitan
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Robert W. Chambers' Greatest Novel
Illustrated by Charles Dana Gibson The
Business of Life" is Chambers' thrilling new novel. The
characters - the scenes - and the fascinating climaxes rival those
in this author's greatest success "The Common Law." Chambers
is the unmatched writer of the day. In "The Business of
Life" he handles the problems that involve our "best society"
in a fearless, masterly way, and mingles the classes of Fifth
Avenue and the shop with marvelous daring and skill.
You will be startled at the affair at the club.
and will follow with feverish haste the attempts of Desboro to
gain the affections of the daughter of the old curio dealer.
The story fascinates - the coming chapters will grip and hold
you in deepest interest. Don't miss a single chapter - get
all of this great novel by subscribing now to Cosmopolitan for
8 months. Use the coupon. |
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type: serial
date: December
year: 1912
publication: Cosmopolitan
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serial beings in December 1912 and runs to October 1913.
The December issue also included the final part of The Streets of
Ascalon. |
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The Business of Life (continued) |
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type: serial
date: January
year: 1913
publication: Cosmopolitan
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The Business of
Life ran from December, 1912 to October, 1913 in Cosmopolitan. |
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year: 1913
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date: May
year: 1913
publication: Cosmopolitan
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number: 324
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Part 7
date: June
year: 1913
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue:
volume: Vol. LV No.1
number: 325
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Authors & Writers listed on the front cover:
Robert W. Chambers - Charles Dana Gibson - Jack London - Bruno Lessing
- Harrison Fisher - George Ade - Alfred Henry Lewis - Gouverneur
Morris - Anna Katherine Green - Arthur B. Reeve - George Randolph
Chester - Howard Chandler Christy |
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date: July
year: 1913
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue:
volume: Vol. LV No.2
number: 326
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Cosmopolitan Magazine July
1913. Vol. LV No.2; New York: International Magazine Company, 1913.Good
condition.Cover has some chipping,small edge tears,and tear on top.Spine
has some tears and chipping.Minor interior age toning.Contents include:
First American Edition/Appearance of "The Valley of the Moon" by
Jack London serialized with illustrations by Howard Chandler Christy,"Recollections
of A Soldier's Wife" by Mrs. John A. Logan,"The Business of Life"
serialized by Robert W. Chambers,"In Little New York" by Gouverneur
Morris illustrated by Frank Snapp,"The New Adventures of Wallingford"
by George Randolph Chester,"The Confessions of a Successful Mother"
by Virginia Terhune Van de Water,"Unto the Children" by Rupert Hughes
illustrated by G.Patrick Nelson,"The Master Man" by Elbert Hubbard
illustrated by Charles A. Winter.Cover illustrated by Harrison Fisher.Other
illustrations by Charles Dana Gibson,Joseph Pennell,Will Foster,,etc.Plus
ads for the Curtiss Flying Boat,Cluetts,etc |
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date: August
year: 1913
publication: Cosmopolitan
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Part 10
date: September
year: 1913
publication: Cosmopolitan
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Part 11
date: October
year: 1913
publication: Cosmopolitan
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The Orange Puppy
date: July
year: 1913
publication: Harper's Bazar
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Short story by Robert W. Chambers, with art by Charles Dana Gibson:
"The Orange Puppy" |
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The Later Novels of Robert W. Chambers
type: article
date: March
year: 1913
publication: Book News Monthly
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Article: The Later Novels of Robert W. Chambers by Edwin Carlile
Litsey |
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The Business of Life type: serial
date: March September
year: 1913
publication: Nash's Magazine
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The novel was serialized in Nash’s Magazine, March, Apr
(part2), May (part 3), Jun (part 4), Jul (part 6), Aug (part 6), Sep (part
7) 1913 While this is perported to have been published
in Nash's Magazine, the serial was running in Heart's Cosmopolitan.
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date: June 14
year: 1913
publication: The Saturday Evening Post
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The Saturday Evening Post Jun 14 1913 The
Saturday Evening Post [v185 #50, June 14, 1913] (5¢, 56pp, 11¼"
x 14¼" s/s, cover by Violet Moore Higgins); [MO]
* 11 • Turkey Trot • Robert W. Chambers • pm
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The Hidden Children |
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type: serial Part 1
date: November
year: 1913
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue:
volume: 55
number:
pages: 729-51 |
illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy |
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Part 2
date: December
year: 1913
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue:
volume: 55
number:
pages: 10-32 |
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The Hidden Children (continued) |
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part: 3
date: January
year: 1914
publication: Cosmopolitan
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date: February
year: 1914
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date: March
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date: April
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date: May
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date: June
year: 1914
publication: Cosmopolitan
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Cosmopolitan [v57 #1, June 1914] (standard);
* 98 • The Hidden Children [Part ? of ?] • Robert W. Chambers
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part: 9
date: July
year: 1914
publication: Cosmopolitan
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Cosmopolitan [v57 #2, July 1914] (standard);
* 264 • The Hidden Children [Part ? of ?] • Robert W. Chambers
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type: serial
part: 10
date: August
year: 1914
publication: Cosmopolitan
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Cosmopolitan [v57 #3, August 1914] (standard);
* 380 • The Hidden Children [Part ? of ?] • Robert W. Chambers
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part: 11 (conclusion)
date: September
year: 1914
publication: Cosmopolitan
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Cosmopolitan [v57 #4, September 1914] (standard);
[DP] * 536 • The Hidden Children [Part ?, conclusion]
• Robert W. Chambers • sl |
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date: March 15
year: 1914
publication: Top-Notch Magazine
issue:
volume: XV
number: 6
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TOP-NOTCH
Magazine
Vol. XV No. 6
Contents for March 15, 1914
The Firing Man (long, complete novel) by J Fitzgerald - Destiny's Office
Hours (short story) by Clarence L. Cullen - As You Choose by Robert Chambers
- The Presidential Snapshot by Bertram Lebhar - For The Club's Honor by
Wallace Watson - Making him "IT" by Frederick Courtenay Barber
- Breaking Into the Big League by Gilbert Patten - Diamond Fox by Harold
de Polo - Letting In Daylight by Mervin Roberts - His Diamond Ten Strike
by John D. Emerson - The Men Behind the Stories--humorous sketch--interview
with Gilbert Patten by J. A. Fitzgerald - Around the World in Thirty Days
by Albert Payson Terhume - Where He Came In by Edward Lyell Fox - Standing
Room Only (serial novel--the opening chapters are in this issue) by Roland
Ashford Phillips - Talks With Top-Notch Readers--Burt L. Standish - There
are 192 paginated pages. |
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date: March
year: 1914
publication: Hearst's Magazine
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Hearst’s Magazine Mar 1914 |
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The Owl’s Head type: short story
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date: June
year: 1914
publication: Hearst's Magazine
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Hearst’s Magazine Jun 1914 Stories
include: "The Better Man," "Carondelet," "Down and Out," "The
Fire-Bird," "The Germ of Madness," "Hell's Ashes," "Lucille's
Legs," "Lynx Peak Pastoral," "Number Seven," "A Nursery Tale,"
"Ole Hawg," "Owl's Head," "The Progress of Janet," "The Real Thing,"
"Wildrick's Dump." |
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date: July
year: 1914
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Short Story appearing in "Hearst’s Magazine," July,
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Number Seven type: short story
illustrator: Stockton Mulford
date: August
year: 1914
publication: Hearst's Magazine
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volume: 26
number: 2
pages: 201 |
Hearst’s Magazine Aug 1914 "Just
what came of laughing at a young author who thought one woman
was merely a type." Illustrated by Stockton Mulford.
p. 201 |
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A Nursery Tale type: short story
illustrator: Walter Dean Goldbeck
date: September
years: 1914
publication: Hearst's Magazine
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volume: 26
number: 3
pages: 372 |
Hearst’s Magazine Sep 1914 "When
you take a man's money in Wall Street, you haven't taken everything
- he might have a duaghter in Florida." Illustrated by Walter
Dean Goldbeck. p. 372 |
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Carondelet type: short story
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date: October
year: 1914
publication: Hearst’s Magazine
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Short Story appearing in Hearst’s Magazine, October,
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Down and Out type: short story
illustrator: Walter Dean Goldbeck
date: November
year: 1914
publication: Hearst's Magazine
issue:
volume: 26
number: 5
pages: 616 |
.Short Story appearing
in "Hearst’s Magazine," November, 1914 "A
real Chambers story - about twins, and - naturally, two men come
along." Illustrated by Walter Dean Goldbeck. p. 616 |
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Ole Hawg type: short story
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date: December
year: 1914
publication: Hearst's Magazine
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The Hidden Children type: serial
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year: 1914
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The Hidden Children type: serial
illustrator: Ch. Christy
date: May
year: 1914
publication: Nash's Magazine
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The Hidden Children type: serial
illustrator: Ch. Christy
date: June
year: 1914
publication: Nash's Magazine
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Nash’s Magazine Apr , May, June, July, Aug, Sept 1914
Nash's (Canada or UK) ran "The Hidden Children" at the
same time Cosmopolitan did. I think the two magazines came under
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year: 1914
publication: Cosmopolitan
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seven issues before the book publication: Nov, Dec 1914, Jan, Feb,
Mar, Apr, May 1915 Cosmopolitan [v57
#6, November 1914] (standard);
* 724 • Athalie [Part 1 of ?] • Robert W. Chambers • sl |
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year: 1914
publication: Cosmopolitan
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* 44 • Athalie [Part 2 of ?] • Robert W. Chambers • sl |
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date: January
year: 1915
publication: Cosmopolitan
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Athalie appeared in Cosmopolitan across
seven issues before the book publication: Nov, Dec 1914, Jan, Feb,
Mar, Apr, May 1915 Cosmopolitan [v58
#2, January 1915] (standard); * 144 • Athalie
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year: 1915
publication: Cosmopolitan
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Cosmopolitan [v58 #3, February 1915] (standard);
* 259 • Athalie [Part 4 of ?] • Robert W. Chambers • sl |
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year: 1915
publication: Cosmopolitan
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Cosmopolitan [v58 #4, March 1915] (standard);
* 406 • Athalie [Part 5 of ?] • Robert W. Chambers • sl |
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date: April
year: 1915
publication: Cosmopolitan
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Cosmopolitan [v58 #5, April 1915] (standard);
* 550 • Athalie [Part 6 of ?] • Robert W. Chambers • sl |
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Cosmopolitan [v58 #6, May 1915] (standard);
* 682 • Athalie [Part 7 of ?] • Robert W. Chambers • sl |
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year: 1915
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The Third Eye
type: short story
illustrator: Herman Pfeifer
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date: February
year: 1915
publication: Hearst's Magazine
issue:
volume: 27
number: 2
pages: 182 |
"A Chambers story always scores - The girl was a scientist,
and so were the two men who made a number of discoveries." Illustrated
by Herman Pfeifer. p. 182 |
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date: March
year: 1915
publication: Hearst's Magazine
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year: 1915
publication: Hearst's Magazine
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year: 1915
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