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    Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v38 #4, October 1917] (15¢, 48pp, large flat) []
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.
    • 145 · An Open Letter to President Wilson · Frank Harris · ar
    • 147 · The British Cooperative Movement · Harry W. Laidler · ar
    • 151 · Swinburne’s Love-Story · Frank Harris · ar; uses Edmund Gosse’s The Life of Algernon Charles Swinburne as a launchpad for Harris’s views.
    • 152 · Fall Fashions in New York Theatricals · H. O’Hara · ar
    • 154 · Right Hon. Winston Churchill · Frank Harris · ar
    • 157 · “Arizona’s Tea Party” · Harold Callender · ar
    • 158 · The Golden West · Frank Harris & George Bernard Shaw · ar; a letter from Shaw merged with commentary by Harris.
    • 158 · The Great White Way · Michael Monahan · ar; various aphorisms.
    • 159 · In New Fields · Carlo Edwards · ar
    • 161 · Blackwell’s Island [Part 1 of ?] · E. Bryham Parsons · ss
    • 163 · Ingersoll and the Chicago Anarchists · Henry P. Richardson · ar
    • 164 · Charles Peters in Devastated Europe · Maude Martin · ar
    • 167 · Commissioner Woods and New York’s Missing Girls · Guido Bruno · ar
    • 169 · In the Limelight · Frank Harris · ar; current activities of or comments by Orville Wright, Aleister Crowley, Herbert Hoover, Herbert Asquith, Ho Kurios Venizelos and Max Eastman.
    • 170 · Meta’s Muff · Evelyn Van Buren · ss
    • 174 · William Marion Reedy and Frank Harris · Frank Harris · ar; Harris responds to a comment about him by Reedy.
    • 175 · Near Poetry: Mr. George Santayana · Aleister Crowley · cl
    • 175 · Day · James Thomson · pm (r)
    • 176 · The Squaw-Man · Henry McCullough · ss
    • 177 · A Corner in Books · G. B. · rc
    • 178 · Through the Editor’s Eyes · Frank Harris · ed
    • 180 · The Love of a Hayseed · James S. Ryan · ss
    • 181 · With Our Readers · Readers · lc
    • 182 · On the Trail [Part 6 of 7] · Frank Harris · sl



    Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v38 #6, December 1917] (15¢, 48pp, large flat) []
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.
    • 241 · Our Choice · Frank Harris · ar
    • 243 · Lord A on American Democracy · Frank Harris · ar
    • 244 · A Criminal’s Biography [Part 1 of 5] · W. W. · sl
    • 246 · Blood Rent for the Trenches Somewhere… · Ruth Pickering · ar
    • 248 · What America Should Gain by the War · H. O’Hara · ar
    • 249 · Northcliffe “Annoys” the President · Frank Harris · ar
    • 250 · Passion and Mr. Howells · Michael Monahan · ar
    • 251 · Finnish Independence · George Halon · ar
    • 252 · Upton Sinclair · Frank Harris · ar
    • 255 · The Romance of Chicago Book Shops · Guido Bruno · ar
    • 257 · A Corner in Books · G. B. · rc
    • 258 · An Englishman on Ireland · Frank Harris · ar; about Austin Harrison’s comments in The English Review.
    • 259 · In Memory · Ruth Pickering · pm
    • 260 · New York’s Little Theatres · H. O’Hara · ar
    • 262 · The Awakening of Jonathan Gibbs · Gene B. Lynch · ss
    • 264 · More Truth from the Trenches · Ellen N. La Motte · ar; actually various extracts from The Backwash of War with extensive comments by Frank Harris.
    • 265 · A Speed Trial in Our Navy · A Stoker · ar
    • 266 · Nonsense Verses · H. O’Hara · ar; mostly quotes of Edward Lear’s limericks.
    • 268 · A Nurse’s Confession · [uncredited] · ar
    • 269 · The Eternal Feminine · Michael Monahan · ar; various aphorisms.
    • 270 · Francis Ledwidge: The Youngest of the Irish Poets · Padraic Colum · ar
    • 272 · Buried in a Mine · R. B. Calhoun · ss; may be a true experience.
    • 273 · Orchestra Conductors · Carlo Edwards · ar
    • 274 · The New Pearson Company · A. W. Ricker & Frank Harris · ar; reveals that the former Pearson Publishing Company had gone into receivership on 29 September 1917 and a new Pearson’s Magazine, Inc. was established on 22 October 1917 with Ricker as President and Harris as Vice-President. Harris reveals that the magazine had been saddled with old debts, but that in the last year circulation had doubled. He also states the magazine sells 50,000 on the newsstands.
    • 276 · Through the Editor’s Eyes · Frank Harris · ed
    • 278 · With Our Readers · Readers · lc


    Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v38 #7, January 1918] (15¢, 48pp, large) []
    Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota.
    • 289 · The Idiot · Frank Harris · ar; blasting President Wilson.
    • 291 · Lord Versus President · Frank Harris · ar; on British attitudes to Wilson.
    • 292 · The Italian Disaster · Captain Frank Kleinschmidt · ar
    • 296 · A New Poet · George Reston Malloch · pm
    • 296 · Beatitudes of a Saint; Beatitudes of a Modern · Frank Harris · ms
    • 297 · Memories of Georges Colemenceau · One Who Knew Him · ar
    • 299 · Lord A. on the Election and the Philosophy of Dress! · Frank Harris · ar
    • 300 · A Corner in Books · [uncredited] · rc
    • 302 · Through the Editor’s Eyes · Frank Harris · ed
    • 305 · A Criminal’s Biography [Part 2 of 5] · W. W. · sl
    • 308 · Walter Pater: a Pen Portrait · Frank Harris · ar
    • 312 · In the Lime-Light · [uncredited] · cl; current activities of Edward M. Hurley, Mrs. Norman De R. Whitehouse, Leon Trotsky, Ellen N. La Motte, Herbert Bigelow, and Lucy Burns.
    • 314 · Two Socialist Poets · Upton Sinclair · ar; on Gerald Lively and “Bobby” Scripps.
    • 315 · Summer Passes · George William Browning · pm
    • 316 · Clare Kummer: The Year’s New Playwright · Ruth Pickering · ar
    • 318 · Thomas Kettle · Padraic Colum · ar
    • 321 · Victory for New York Socialists · A. W. Ricker · ar; on Socialists elected to city offices.
    • 322 · An Outlook Post in France · E. W. Hornung · ar
    • 323 · A Magazine That Is Worth Reading Is Worth Helping · Frank Harris · ms; urging readers to buy Pearson’s stock.
    • 324 · First Night at the Opera · Carlo Edwards · ar
    • 325 · The Little Old Road · Gertrude Vaughan · pm
    • 326 · Turning 8¢ Cotton Into $4.50 Silk · A. A. Alvord · ar; actually an eight-page ad for Texas Textile Company stock.
    • 336 · With Our Readers · Readers · lc


    Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v38 #8, February 1918] (15¢, 48pp, large) []
    Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota.
    • 337 · Warned! · Frank Harris · ar; rebuts “libelous” NY Times article about Pearson’s.
    • 339 · Experts Favor National Railroads · Frank Harris · ar
    • 340 · The Bread Shortage in France, Italy and England · Frank Harris · ar
    • 341 · Lord A. on Things of Moment · Frank Harris · ar
    • 342 · A Criminal’s Biography [Part 3 of 5] · W. W. · sl
    • 344 · Socialism the Scapegoat · Lindley M. Keasbey · ar
    • 345 · Thomas Huxley: a Sketch · Frank Harris · ar
    • 348 · Lights Out on Broadway · H. O’Hara · th
    • 350 · Meeting on the Roads · Padraic Colum · ss
    • 351 · Henry James: an Impression · Frank Harris · ar
    • 352 · The Critic Criticised · Ruth Pickering · lt; disagreeing with Harris’ view of Henry James.
    • 353 · The Taking of Belgrade · An American War Correspondent · ar
    • 355 · Hatred in Art: Leon Bloy · Frank Harris · ar
    • 356 · Another True War Book: The Life of the Martyrs, by George Duhamel · Frank Harris, uncredited · br
    • 357 · John Swinton: Radical Editor and Leader · Eugene V. Debs · ar
    • 359 · A New Story About Bernard Shaw · Frank Harris · ms
    • 360 · In the Lime-Light · [uncredited] · cl; on current doings of Dudley Field Malone, Lt.-Capt. Hellmuth von Mucke, Mrs. Jeannette Rankin, and Georges Clemenceau.
    • 362 · Sumner and His Satellites · Frank Harris · ar; on legal actions against Pearson’s instigated by John Sumner.
    • 364 · Nancy Gray · Jane Whitaker · ss
    • 367 · The Mortal Disease—the Censorship · Frank Harris · ar
    • 369 · Musical Cuttings · Carlo Edwards · ar
    • 370 · Books to Read and to Skip · Frank Harris · br
    • 371 · The New Art of Dress · [uncredited] · ar
    • 372 · The Button Trouble in Minneapolis · Anna A. Maley · ar; on labor struggle among street car employees.
    • 373 · How to Win the War · A. W. Ricker · ar
    • 374 · Through the Editor’s Eyes · Frank Harris · ed
    • 376 · What Chance for Democracy in Germany? · Frank Bohn, Ph.D. · ar
    • 381 · With Our Readers · Readers · lc
    • 384 · What Our Friends Are Doing · Frank Harris · ms; urging readers to buy Pearson’s stock.



    Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v38 #10, April 1918] (15¢, 32pp, large) []
    Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota.
    • ifc. · Pearson’s to 64 Pages · Misc. · ms; pagecount increase and price increase (to 20¢) next issue.
    • 417 · The Fall of Leon Trotzky · Frank Harris · ar
    • 418 · Bernard Shaw on the War · Frank Harris · ar
    • 419 · My Bolshevik Sweetheart · Maria Moravsky · bg
    • 420 · Our Censorship · Frank Harris · ar
    • 421 · Neutral Sweden · Carl Bruhn · ar
    • 422 · 1818 to 1918 in Books · Frank Harris · ar
    • 422 · “A Clean Peace”: a New Monthly · Frank Harris · ms; on Upton Sinclair’s proposed magazine.
    • 423 · Starving School Children · Ruth Pickering · ar
    • 424 · A Criminal’s Biography [Part 5 of 5] · W. W. · sl; said “to be continued” but apparently was not.
    • 427 · An Outsider · Adriana Spadoni · bg
    • 429 · Cunninghame Graham · Frank Harris · ar
    • 432 · In the Lime-Light · [uncredited] · cl; on current doings of Sir Frederick Smith, Sir Edward Carson, Massingham of The Nation, Bertrand Russell, Lord Lansdowne, and Nellie Melba.
    • 434 · Desire · James Stephens · ss Reedy’s Mirror March 1 1918
    • 436 · Sadie’s Chance · Dermot Darby · ss
    • 441 · Moore and Wilde · Vincent O’Sullivan · lt
    • 442 · Through the Editor’s Eye · Frank Harris · cl
    • 444 · Contemporary Italian Music · Carlo Edwards · ar
    • 445 · With Our Readers · Readers · lc






    Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v39 #5, September 1918] (15¢, 64pp, large) []
    With this issue, Frank Harris for the first time is listed as both editor and publisher. The anonymous pieces have vanished (but will return). FH is still soliciting stock sales in the magazine. Editorial stance toward WWI has changed from previous arguably pro-German, peace at any price position: now “the war must be prosecuted with all our power to a successful conclusion” (p.310).
    Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota.





    Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v40 #5, March 1919] (15¢, 48pp, large flat) []
    Many of the contents bear no author credit but I suspect they are almost all editorially written.
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.
    • 193 · In the Name of Inhumanity · [uncredited] · ar
    • 194 · Scientific Morality · [uncredited] · ar
    • 196 · The Espionage Law · Gilbert E. Roe · ar
    • 199 · The Truth About Russia and Lenine’s Success · Frank Harris · ar; (the name is spelled Lenine throughout the article).
    • 201 · How Uncle Sam Is Swindled: The True Story of Hog Island · [uncredited] · ar
    • 203 · A Further Exposure · J. L. Spivak · ar; also on Hog Island.
    • 205 · The Torturing of Conscientious Objectors · Frank Harris · ar
    • 207 · The Y.M.C.A. and the Red Cross · [uncredited] · ar
    • 208 · Bismarck’s Triumph and Fall · [uncredited] · ar
    • 210 · Men Who Amuse Our Four Hundred Millions, I: Marcus Loew · Guido Bruno · ar
    • 211 · The Irony of Chance · Frank Harris · ss The Forum July 1910
    • 216 · Snapshots of “People of Importance” · [uncredited] · cl; updates on Karl Liebknecht and Jan Padarewski.
    • 218 · James Thomson: An Unknown Immortal · Frank Harris · ar
    • 223 · To Drink or Not to Drink · Misc. · ms; various comments about prohibition.
    • 224 · Greenwich Village After the War · [uncredited] · ar
    • 225 · After War Theatricals · M. M. · ar
    • 227 · Prison Life in the U.S.A. [Part 1 of ?] · Ex-Convict · ar
    • 228 · How the British Lion Crowns Himself with American Laurels · [uncredited] · ar
    • 230 · Because I’m Black: New Year, 1919 · Lucian B. Watkins · pm
    • 231 · Books · Frank Harris · rc
    • 234 · Through the Editor’s Eyes · Frank Harris · ed
    • 236 · With Our Readers · Readers · lc


    Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v42 #10, August 1919] (15¢, 48pp, large flat) []
    The volume numbering is as shown on the contents page but should still be vol. 40. Advertising is back in this issue.
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.
    • 433 · The Acid Test · [uncredited] · ar
    • 434 · “The Guiltiest Beast” · [uncredited] · ms
    • 435 · Five World-Shaking Events · Frank Harris · ar
    • 436 · Memories of Swinburne, Morris and Whitman · Ernest Rhys · ar
    • 438 · The Infamous Blockade: Who Is Responsible? · Frank Harris · ar
    • 439 · The Infamous Night Court · Frank Harris · ar
    • 441 · The New German Ambassador · Frank Harris · ar
    • 442 · Pitiful · John Galsworthy · pm To-Day November 1917; also reproduced facsimile of letter from Galsworthy.
    • 443 · Memories of Jugo-Slavia [Part 2 of ?] · Evarist Arz · ar
    • 446 · A Great Letter from Miss Goldman · Emma Goldman · lr; really a letter thanking Harris for various books and praising them with copious notes by Harris.
    • 448 · The Brutality of U.S. Militarism · [uncredited] · ar
    • 449 · In Central Africa · Frank Harris · ss
    • 456 · New York Amusement · Guido Bruno · ar
    • 458 · May Day in Cleveland · [uncredited] · ar
    • 460 · Wit and Wisdom · Various · cl
    • 461 · Two True Poets: A Man and a Woman · [uncredited] · ar; about J. C. Squire and Nora Bomford, probably by Frank Harris.
    • 463 · How These Communists Love ne Another! · Frank Harris · ar; really a response by Harris to a refutation of a previous response by Max Eastman.
    • 465 · The New York Dope Clinic [Part 1 of ?] · [uncredited] · ar
    • 467 · Three or Four Books to Read · Frank Harris · br
    • 470 · Through the Editor’s Eyes · Frank Harris · ed
    • 472 · Letters to the Editor · Readers · lc; these are often long letters which, with Harris’s response, are mini-articles in their own right.


    Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v44 #12, October 1919] (15¢, 48pp, large flat) []
    Another peculiarity in the volume numbering, which should still be volume 40.
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.


    Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v45 #3, January 1920] (15¢, 48pp, large flat) []
    By now the magazine was becoming full of small articles which were little more than Harris’s comments upon recent news developments. All appear anonymously but they are clearly by Harris. I’ve excluded the minor ones and list only those of significant length.
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.
    • 673 · Roosevelt on the Germans · Frank Harris · ar
    • 675 · Light at Last and Hope · [uncredited] · ar
    • 678 · The Constitution vs. the Supreme Court · Frank Harris · ar
    • 679 · The Roumanians in Hungary · Dr. Munro · ex; extract from a report.
    • 680 · Ex-President Taft on Eugene V. Debs · Frank Harris · ar; Harris quotes a letter from Taft on the imprisonment of Debs for anti-war speeches.
    • 682 · Why Bully Mexico? · Senor de Negri · ar
    • 683 · Who Will Save Starving Vienna? · [uncredited] · ar
    • 684 · Slavery in Delaware and in British Africa · W. H. Ritzsey · ar
    • 686 · Caillaux and French Finance · [uncredited] · ar
    • 687 · The Smile of Zeenak-ed Doonya · Jay E. Forest · ss
    • 688 · Two German-Americans at Home · [uncredited] · ar
    • 690 · Wit and Wisdom · Various · cl
    • 692 · W. L. George: A Portrait · Frank Harris · ar
    • 694 · Stupidity Street · Ralph Hodgson · pm Poems by Ralph Hodgson, Macmillan, 1917
    • 694 · Villanelle of Montparnasse · Adolphe Roberts · pm
    • 694 · The Spirit Song · J. H. · pm
    • 696 · Hans Stengel: German Cartoonist · Guido Bruno · ar
    • 698 · Philip Snowden · M. A. H. · ar
    • 699 · Wagner in New York—Shakespeare in Berlin · Guido Bruno · ar
    • 701 · Bohemian Life in New York [Part 1 of ?] · Guido Bruno · ar; reminiscences in semi-fictional form.
    • 708 · The New Pilgrim’s Progress · [uncredited] · ar
    • 710 · Books New and Old · Frank Harris · br
    • 713 · Through the Editor’s Eyes · Frank Harris · ed
    • 716 · Letters to the Editor · Readers · lc


    Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v46 #2, August 1920] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1918-1921).









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