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Stories and serials from The Grand Magazine (UK)

 

 

Tom, Dick—and Harry — June 1905

  (erroneously listed as July 1905 in McIlvaine’s bibliography)

The Man, the Maid, and the Miasma — February 1910

Ahead of Schedule — November 1910

The Colour Line — May 1920

The Adventures of Sally - Part 1 — April 1922

The Adventures of Sally - Part 2 — May 1922

The Adventures of Sally - Part 3 — June 1922

The Adventures of Sally - Part 4 — July 1922

The Adventures of Sally - Part 5 — August 1922

The Adventures of Sally - Part 6 — September 1922

The Adventures of Sally - Part 7 — October 1922

Leave It to Psmith - Part 1 — June 1923

Leave It to Psmith - Part 2 — July 1923

Leave It to Psmith - Part 3 — August 1923

Leave It to Psmith - Part 4 — September 1923

Leave It to Psmith - Part 5 — October 1923

Leave It to Psmith - Part 6 — November 1923

Leave It to Psmith - Part 7 — December 1923

Bill the Conqueror - Part 1 — September 1924

Only the initial episode of this heavily edited and cut version (more than one-quarter of the text has been omitted) is presented here, for purposes of comparison with the original publication in the Saturday Evening Post.

 

 

Grand Magazine, UK

The Grand Magazine was the first British pulp magazine, published monthly between February 1905 and April 1940 by George Newnes, who also published The Strand Magazine. It featured a mix of fiction and non-fiction. The first editor, until 1910, was Alderson Anderson.

The many authors whose work appeared in The Grand included Agatha Christie, E. Phillips Oppenheim, Baroness Orczy, Rafael Sabatini, Edgar Wallace, and P. G. Wodehouse. (from Wikipedia)


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