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    Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v37 #1, January 1917] (15¢, standard, cover by Ilonka Karasz) []
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.
    • 1 · Puzzled by the Censor · Frank Harris · ed; reports that Pearson’s has been prohibited from sale in Canada on the grounds that it divulged information prejudicial to the War, which Harris refuted.
    • 5 · The Revolt of Bayonne · Harry C. Douglas · ar
    • 14 · Principally Polly · John Irving Pearce, Jr. · ss
    • 20 · Taking the Lid off the Income Tax · Basil M. Manly · ar
    • 23 · Stories of King Edward VII [Part 3 of 3] · Frank Harris · ar
    • 27 · The National Public Ownership League · Carl D. Thompson · ar
    • 29 · Lawyers · Bernard Gilbert · pm
    • 31 · Spying Japs in Mexico · K. K. Kawakami · ar
    • 37 · The Miracle Nerve · John Berry · ss
    • 43 · George Moore and Jesus [Part 2 of 2] · Frank Harris · ar
    • 48 · Striking the Chains from the Child · Courtenay Lemon · ar
    • 55 · The Breaking Point · Frank MacDonald · ss
    • 60 · Page One, Column One · Emanuel Julius · vi
    • 61 · The Revolt of the Farmers—How the Milk Producers Got Justice · Charles Edward Russell · ar
    • 67 · New Stories About Auguste Rodin · H. O’Hara · ar
    • 69 · A Label and Lives—The Story of the Cigar Makers · A. M. Simons · ar
    • 75 · Inside the Deutschland with Captain Koenig · Frank Harris · ar; about Harris’s tour of a submarine.
    • 81 · The Editor’s Page · Frank Harris · ed
    • 82 · Wanamaker’s Hypocrisy and the Muzzle on the Press · George Creel · ar
    • 85 · With Our Readers: Four Months of Frank Harris · Arthur W. Little · ar; reports how Harris has stirred up the readers both pro- and anti- but that sales, at least in New York, had increased. He also noted that the US Pearson’s had been blacklisted in England.
    • 87 · Music · C. Macmillen · cl
    • 88 · At Last a Really Delightful Play · Louis Sherwin · th
    • 92 · Through the Editor’s Eyes · Frank Harris · ed










    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 · cl; 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; responds to a comment about Harris 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 · The 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 · The 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 · The 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 · The Readers · lc
    • 384 · What Our Friends Are Doing · Frank Harris · ms; urging readers to buy Pearson’s stock.








    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.




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