The London Magazine
Founded in 1732, The London Magazine is England’s oldest literary journal. However, it’s print run has been anything but continuous.
Read moreFounded in 1732, The London Magazine is England’s oldest literary journal. However, it’s print run has been anything but continuous.
Read more“Rose Rose” was first published in the May 1910 issue of The London Magazine. It was reprinted the following year
Read moreSmeath was first published in 1911, in Pain’s anthology Stories in Grey. It was reprinted the same year, in the
Read moreDistributed as a “a London magazine for town and country readers”, Temple Bar was a literary periodical available during the
Read moreBelgravia, or Belgravia: A London Magazine, was an illustrated literary magazine published during the late 19th century. It was founded
Read moreThe Electric Vampire is a short story written by F. H. Power. It was first published in the October 1910
Read more“The House with the Brick-Kiln” was first published in The London Magazine (December 1908). It’s about a couple of friends
Read more“Outside the Door” was first published in the London Magazine in 1910. The story is set in an old house
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