EX RARE The London Magazine OCOBER 1908 \"My Escapre from a Turkish Harem\"


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EX RARE The London Magazine OCOBER 1908 \"My Escapre from a Turkish Harem\":
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EX RARE The London Magazine OCOBER 1908 \"My Escapre from a Turkish Harem\" EX RARE The London Magazine OCOBER 1908 \"My Escapre from a Turkish Harem\"

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  • The London Magazine October 1908.

Articles of Interest in this issue - (Not a complete List)

\"My Escape from a Turkish Harem\" By Princess Ouroussoff
\"My Electric Home\"
\"The Education of a Prince\"
 

HISTORY- The London Magazine is England’s oldest literary periodical, with a history stretching back to 1732.


Across a long life – spanning several incarnations – the pages of the Magazine have played host to a wide range of canonical writers, from Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Hazlitt and John Keats in the 18th-century, to T.S. Eliot, W.H. Auden and Evelyn Waugh in the early 20th-century. Meanwhile, in recent decades the Magazine has published work by giants of contemporary fiction and poetry such as William Boyd, Nadine Gordimer, and Derek Walcott.

The magazine restarted in 1898 under the ownership of the Harmsworth brothers, famous for starting the Daily Mail in 1896 and the Daily Mirror in 1903. Editorship was given to younger brother Cecil, who embraced the undertaking with gusto. In February 1903, H. G. Wells published his first short story for the Magazine, Mr Skelmersdale in Fairyland. In the following years he was included in the publication several more times, including an article specially commissioned by Harmsworth in 1908, entitled The Things that Live on Mars. During the early twentieth century The London Magazine also published original stories from the likes of Arthur Conan Doyle, Joseph Conrad, Jack London, and P. G. Wodehouse. A short story by E. Nesbit was included in almost every issue of 1904, and her most famous novel, The Railway Children, was serialised in the magazine the year before its commercial release in 1906. Thomas Hardy was also published in the Magazine, and famous illustrator W. Heath Robinson contributed several original prints. In 1933 the Magazine closed again. BEST OFFERS, We are always accepting reasonable Best Offers, We will be HAPPY to help you, so dont be shy!

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EX RARE The London Magazine OCOBER 1908 \"My Escapre from a Turkish Harem\":
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