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Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v25 #3, March 1911] (15¢, standard, cover by Dalton Stevens) [MA]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v25 #4, April 1911] (15¢, standard) data taken from a photocopy of ToC. [MA]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v25 #5, May 1911] (15¢, standard) data taken from a photocopy of ToC. [MA]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v25 #6, June 1911] (15¢, standard) data taken from a photocopy of ToC. [MA]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v26 #1, July 1911] (15¢, standard) data taken from a photocopy of ToC. [MA]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v26 #2, August 1911] (15¢, standard) data taken from a photocopy of ToC. [MA]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v26 #3, September 1911] (15¢, standard, cover by Will Bradley Studios) data taken from a photocopy of ToC. [MA]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v26 #4, October 1911] (15¢, standard) [MA]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v26 #5, November 1911] (15¢, standard, cover by D. Tillon) [MA]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v26 #6, December 1911] (15¢, standard) data taken from a photocopy of ToC. [MA]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v27 #1, January 1912] (15¢, standard) data taken from a photocopy of ToC. [MA]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v27 #2, February 1912] (15¢, standard, cover by Leon V. Solon) [MA]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v27 #3, March 1912] (15¢, standard) [MA]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v27 #4, April 1912] (15¢, standard) With this issue the magazine changes from primarily slick to book paper/pulp, unillustrated, reserving slick only for some of the adverts. It no longer encouraged advertising so that it could be a “free” paper. Cover price remained 15¢. [MA]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [v27 #5, May 1912] (15¢, standard) [MA]


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