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Department of Literature
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Robert W. Chambers
Periodical Appearances -
Fiction & Non-Fiction
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1916-1920 Title, type, date, publication
Description
1916 . .
. Summer home of Mr. Robert Chambers, Broadalbin, New York

type: article
date: April
year: 1916
publication:  Country Life in America
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A Magazine for the Home-Maker in the Country. 
The Girl Philippa

 

 
     
  The Girl Philippa

type: serial
date: May
year: 1916
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue:  6
volume:  LX
number: 
pages: 

 
     
  The Girl Philippa

type: serial
date: October 1916 - March 1917
year: 1916
publication: Nash's Pall Mall Magazine
issue: 
volume:  58
number: 
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Nash's And Pall Mall Magazine, Volume LVII March - September 1916
London 1916

Nash's Pall Mall Magazine Vol. 58, October 1916 - March 1917. Bound edition, half leather red boards.

This volume contains Enid Blyton's first ever published piece, a poem called "Have You..?" It also contains some excellent fiction "The Girl Philippa" by Robert W Chambers, "The Red Planet" by William J Locke, "Beyond" by John Galsworthy, and "The Hussy" by Jack London.

The "Play-Girl" in Fiction, 
Discussed by Robert W. Chambers

type: article
date: December
year: 1916
publication: The Craftsman
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Magazine article.
1917 . .
Unknown Serial
type: serial
part: 
date: January
year: 1917
publication: Cosmopolitan
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  type: serial
part: 
date: February
year: 1917
publication: Cosmopolitan
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  type: serial
part: 
date: March
year: 1917
publication: Cosmopolitan
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type: serial
part: 
date: April
year: 1917
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
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unknown story in Cosmopolitan, April, 1917

possibly The Dark Star or Barbarians

type: serial
part: 
date: May
year: 1917
publication: Cosmopolitan
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  type: serial
part: 
date: June
year: 1917
publication: Cosmopolitan
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  Madame Death

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part: 
date: May
year: 1917
publication: Hearst's International Magazine
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Hearst's May 1917 with Penrhyn Stanlaws cover "Love Me, Love My Dog"

Articles including Madam Death by Robert Chambers, The Dwelling Place of Light by Winston Churchill, Japan's Attitude toward America, The Panther, by Marie Corelli, The Cinema Murder by E. Phillips Oppenheim, The Great West That Was "Buffalo Bill's" Life Story by Col. William F. Cody, plus more.

The Dementia of Mr. Smith

type: serial
part: 
date: May
year: 1917
publication: Cassell's Magazine of Fiction
issue: 
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pages: 23

short story appearance in a Canadian magazine owend by Cassell's Publishing who released many of the Chamber's novels in the Canada. 
The Restless Sex
part: 1
type: serial
date: July
year: 1917
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
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Serial Story in Cosmopolitan beginning in July, 1917
part: 2
type: serial
date: August
year: 1917
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
volume: LXIII
number: 
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  part: 3
type: serial
date: September
year: 1917
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
volume: LXIII
number: 
pages:
 
part: 4
type: serial
date: October
year: 1917
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
volume: LXIII
number: 
pages:
 
part: 5
type: serial
date: November
year: 1917
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
volume: LXIII
number: 
pages:
 
  part: 6
type: serial
date: December
year: 1917
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
volume: LXIV
number: 1
pages:
 
     
     
  The Restless Sex

part:
type: serial
date October ?
year: 1917 - 1918
publication: Nash's Pall Mall Magazine
issue: 
volume: 
number:  LX
pages: 

Nash's Pall Mall Magazine Vol.LX - October 1917 - march 1918. This bound volume contains Marie Corelli's tale "The Young Diana, an experiment of the future" as well as Robert W Chambers "The Restless Sex". John Galsworthy is also represented with "Beyond"
1918 . .
The Restless Sex (continued)
  part: 7
type: serial
date: January
year: 1918
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
volume: LXIV
number: 2
pages:
 
part: 8
type: serial
date: February
year: 1918
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
volume: LXIV
number: 3
pages:
February 1918 Cosmopolitan magazine. It is published monthly by the International Magazine Co. and has a cover price of 20 cents.It measures 8 1/2 inches by 11 1/2 inches and approx.148 pages.The cover shows a Harrison Fisher color illustration of a beautiful young lady kissing a soldier entitled "My Man".The back cover has a full page color ad for Colgates Perfumes. There are many great stories such as "Stop Eating Soldiers!" by Herbert Kaufman,"Tiger ,Tiger!" by Samuel Merwin with illustrations by Howard Chandler Christy, "The Second Chance" by Theodore Dreiser with illustrations by Stockton Mulford,"The Restless Sex" by RobertW. Chambers with illustrations by W.D. Stevens, "Indian Summer Of A Forsyte" by John Galsworthy with illustrations by John Alonzo Williams,"Penrod Jashber" by Booth Tarkington with illustrations by Brehm Worth and a poem entitled "Good Mothers" by Ella Wheeler Wilcox illustrated by W.T. Benda.In addition, there is a 1/3 page ad for"Harrison Fishers Best Picture" that advertises this cover - 20 cents each postpaid by Cosmopolitan Print Dept.
part: 9
type: serial
date: March
year: 1918
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue:
volume: LXIV
number: 4
pages:
 
part: 10
type: serial
date: April
year: 1918
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
volume: LXIV
number: 5
pages:
Cosmopolitan Magazine April 1918. Vol.LXIV  No.5; New York: Hearst Magazine Inc, 1918.Good condition.Cover has worn spot and edge wear and chipping.Back cover Dutch Cleanser ad has has some  soiling.Chipping on top of spine.Interior age toning.Contents include: "The Complete Fusser" by Arnold Bennett illustrated by W.T. Benda,Photos of Marion Davies,Cecily Markel,Mlle. Mauresette,Violet Heming, "Speaking of Frock Coats"  by Samuel Merwin illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy,,"Doing Their Bit-Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford" by George Randolph Chester illustrated by Charles Chambers ,"New Fables in Slang" by George Ade ,"The Restless Sex" by Robert W. Chambers,"Time and I" by Ella Wheeler Wilcox,and more.
     
.. My Woman Types

type: article
date May
year: 1918
publication: The Forum
issue: 
volume: 
number:  59
pages: 564-9

Magazine article. Pendennis.
The Moonlit Way
part: 1
type: serial
date: May
year: 1918
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
volume: LXIV
number: 6
pages:
 
part: 2
date: June
year: 1918
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
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  part: 3
date: July
year: 1918
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
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type: 
part: 4
date: August
year: 1918
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
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type: 
part: 5
date: September
year: 1918
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
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fiction in September 1918 Cosmopolitan
  type: 
part: 6
date: October
year: 1918
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
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type: 
part: 7
date: November
year: 1918
publication: Cosmopolitan
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  type: 
part: 8
date: December
year: 1918
publication: Cosmopolitan
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(continued in 1919)    
  Robert W. Chambers: Life's Horoscope (with Picture)

type: article
date July 11
year: 1918
publication: Life Magazine
issue:
volume: 72
number: (edition) 1863
pages: 

COVER SUBJECT: Navy number - The lost man of war / COVER ILLUSTRATOR: Paul Stahr / ARTICLES / ANECDOTES (Title or subject/author) / War and pleasure / Life's fresh air fund / The fresh air endowments
Russia : E. S. M. / Queer ! / Uncle Sam 's Psalm / Proof / Power / Americans / The mystic ' 3 ' / If ' Little Red Riding Hood ' were to be staged today / Flivveritis : T. L. M. / War economy / Life's horoscopes : - Gutzon Borglum ( with photo ) - Robert W. Chambers ( with photo )
Makers of Modern American Fiction (Men)

type: article
date September 1
year: 1918
publication: The Mentor
issue: 162
volume: 6
number: 14
pages: 
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"The Mentor" ( Volume 6 #14--Serial #162: September 1, 1918). Special issue: Makers of Modern American Fiction (Men). Very Good condition. 10pp + laid-in are 'Mentor (photo) gravures' of Richard Harding Davis, Jack London, Booth Tarkington, Robert W. Chambers, Stewart Edward White and Max Beach. Each measures 7" x 9" with a photo on the front a brief biography in the back. Magazine also has minute biographies and small photos of Zane Grey, Robert Herrick, Arthur Train, O. Henry and other. 

Mayber through two issues???  (Mentor...) Maurice, Arthur B. The Mentor: Makers of Modern American Fiction (Men). Vol. 6, No. 15. With 6 loose photogravure port. plates of authors (1 of whom is Jack London), with text on the versos. 10x7, original wrappers. [New York: Mentor Association, 1918].  In addition to JackLondon, the authors featured include Stewart Edward White, Rex Beach, Richard Harding Davis, Robert W. Chambers and Booth Tarkington.

. Robert W. Chambers' prophecy of New York in 1920 in The King in Yellow

type: article
date: November 30
year: 1918
publication: New Republic
issue: 
volume: 
number:  17
pages: 139

Magazine article in Books and Things column by F. Hackett..
1919 . .
The Moonlit Way
(continued)
type: 
part: 9
date: January
year: 1919
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
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fiction in January, 1919 Cosmopolitan
type: 
part: 10
date: February
year: 1919
publication: Cosmopolitan
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type: 
part: 11
date: March
year: 1919
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
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type: 
part: 12
date: April
year: 1919
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
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date: February
year: 1919
publication: Hearst's Magazine
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Story or serial by RWC.  Possibly "In Secret".
cover available ?

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date: March
year: 1919
publication: Hearst's Magazine
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.Cover Art by Penrhyn Stanlaws

The Great Secret by Robert Chambers Illustrated by G Patrick Nelson

Hearst's Magazine March 1919 -
Cover Art by Penrhyn Stanlaws - Stories and Articles include: - Homes for Soldiers by Senator Myers - This Light Must Live A Novel of New York by Arthur Stringer Illustrated by James Montgomery Flagg - A Model Marauder by E W Hornung Illustrated by Gerald Leake - The Vital Message- A Plea For the Reform of Christianity by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - The Reward by Cosmo Hamilton Illustrated by Baron Gayne de Meyer - The Box with Broken Seals by E Phillips Oppenheim Illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy - To-night at 7:30 -My six months with the A.E.F.-II by Elsie Janis - In the Manner of the Duchess by Dana Gatlin Illustrated by Clarence Underwood - A Daughter of Two Worlds by Leroy Scott Illustrated by Armand Both - The Great Secret by Robert Chambers Illustrated by G Patrick Nelson - The Wild Goose by Gouverneur Morris Illustrated by Arthur Keller - Why is a Bolshevic? a Frank Examination of current phenomenon by Charles Edward Russell - Her Bit by Frederic Arnold Kummer Illustrated by Will Foster - The Awakening of Lady Ardayre by Elinor Glyn illustrated by James Montgomery Flagg - Illustration of Drawing by Lucien Jonas, the famous French War Artist - In the Heart of a Fool by William Allen White - The Good Old Balloon comes back by Henry Williams - Funeral March of a Marionette by Bruno Lessing Illustrated by M Leone Bracker

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type: 
date: April
year: 1919
publication: Hearst's Magazine
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date: May
year: 1919
publication: Hearst's Magazine
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Story or serial by RWC
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type: 
date: June
year: 1919
publication: Hearst's Magazine
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Story or serial by RWC
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type: 
date: June
year: 1919
publication: Canadian Home Journal
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Story or serial running in the Canadian Home Journal. 
The Crimson Tide
type: serial
part 1
date June
year: 1919
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
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"The Crimson Tide" by Robert W. Chambers with a portrait of the author by Harrison Fisher and illustrations by Grant T. Reynard

 

type: serial
part: 2 
date July
year: 1919
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
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pages:
type: serial
part: 3
date August
year: 1919
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
volume: 
number: 
pages:
 
  type: serial
part: 4
date September
year: 1919
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
volume: 
number: 
pages:
 
type: serial
part: 5
date October
year: 1919
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
volume: 
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type: serial
illustrator: Grant T. Reynard
part: 6
date November
year: 1919
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
volume:  LXVII
number:  6
pages:

Cover by Harrison Fisher
type: serial
part: 7
date December
year: 1919
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
volume: 
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(continued in 1930)    
?

type: 
part: 
date September
year: 1919
publication: Hearst's
issue: 
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Most likely to be The Slayer of Souls
1920 . .
The Crimson Tide
(continued)

The Slayer of Souls:
Yulun the Beloved

type: serial
part 8
date January
year: 1920
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue: 
volume: 
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Maybe wrong cover!

"Miss Happy New Year" COVER ART BY PENRHYN STANLAWS - Stories by Bernard Shaw....Arthur Conan Doyle.....Robert Chambers...Arthur Somers Roche....John Drinkwater and more...

Chapter Xi of the published novel.
Yulun the Beloved... by Robert W. Chambers, illustrated by Armand Both.
"The magic of ____ _____ calls up a beautiful ____ girl ___ far Yuan, __ appear before the grim power of the Yezidee."

 

     
The Little Red Foot

type: 
part: 1
date: April
year: 1920
publication: Hearst's Magazine
issue: 
volume: 
number: 
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  The Jolly Roger (The Hi-Jackers)

type: 
part:
date: August
year: 1920
publication: McCall's Magazine
issue: 
volume: 
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"The Custard Cup - part 1" by Florence Bingham Livingston, illus. by Crompton, "Love and a Gate-Legged Table" by Floy Tolbert Barnard, illus. by Nana French Bickford, "Uncharted Reefs" by John Fleming Wilson, illus. by Clark Fay, "The Copper Kettle" by Fannie Heaslip Lea, illus. by Harold Lund, "The Showing Up of Henry Widdemer" by James Mahoney, illus. by John E. Jackson, "Breeme House" by Katherine Newlin Burt, illus. by E.F. Ward, "Getting On with the Boys" illus. by Wilson C. Dexter, "The Jolly Roger (The Hi-Jackers)" by Robert W. Chambers, illus. by James H. Crank, "Slim and Sli, the Circus Clowns" a cut-out for children by Berta and Elmer Hader
The Little Red Foot

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date: November
year: 1920
publication: Hearst's Magazine
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HEARST'S magazine of november 1920 - very nice stanlaws cover ..a simple recipe for prosperity by b.c. forbes ..down to greenwich village by v.t. van de water ..schome the fighter by georges clemenceau ..the little red foot by chambers, illustrated by howard chandler christy ..can we do without war by h.g. wells ..is women's vote wasted by kilbreth, coolidge ,lady astor ..our first communication direct with spirits by a. conan doyle ..the enemies of women by blasio ibanez, illustrated by w.t. benda ..do men marry red hair? by kelly, illustrated by j.m. flagg ..book of the month: this side of paradise by f.scott fitzgerald, 24 at the time, with photo of he and wife in swimwear

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