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Details taken from Table of Contents. Given as Sept.-Oct. on the cover; cover artist given as H.V.L. Parkhurst. |
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Details supplied by Richard Krauss. |
Everybody’s Magazine was initially standard format, became a big slick with the November 1917 issue but reverted to standard size in 1921 and eventually became a pulp in 1927. According to Frank Luther Mott, “more than half the contents of Everybody’s in its first year was purchased directly from the Pearson Publishing Co. of London, and consisted of serials, short stories, articles and poems, with illustrations that had already appeared in the Royal Magazine”. |
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