Pocket Magazine
The Pocket Magazine (1895–1901) was an American literary magazine published by the Frederick A. Stokes Company in New York.[1] It was edited by Irving Bacheller[2] from its inception until June 1898, and by Abbot Frederic (a pseudonym for the publisher, Frederick A(bbot) Stokes)[3] from August 1898 to the end of the run. At the end of 1901, the magazine was merged into Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. The magazine printed work by Stephen Crane,[4] Arthur Conan Doyle, Beatrice Harraden, Max Pemberton, Edmund C. Stedman and others.
References
- Who's Who in America. A.N. Marquis, 1899.
- Pocket Magazine, October 1896.
- Williams, Frederick Wells; Yale university. Class of 1879 (14 January 2018). "A history of the Class of seventy-nine, Yale college, during the thirty years from its admission into the academic department, 1875-1905". [Cambrdige] Pub. for the class [The University Press] – via Internet Archive.
- Stanley Wertheim. A Stephen Crane Encyclopedia. Greenwood Publishing Group, 1997
- John C. Hartsock. A History of American Literary Journalism: The Emergence of a Modern Narrative Form. Univ. of Massachusetts Press, 2000.
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