The Pall Mall Magazine
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The Pall Mall Magazine fue una revista literaria ilustrada británica fundada en septiembre de 1893 por William Waldorf Astor. Entre sus muchos colaboradores destacados se encontraban Joseph Conrad, quien vio publicado nueve de sus cuentos, comenzando por Typhoon, que apareció ilustrado por Maurice Greiffenhagen, en la revista entre 1902 y 1913.
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The Pall Mall Magazine était une revue publiée de 1893 à 1914 à Londres.
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The Pall Mall Magazine è stata una rivista letteraria fondata da William Waldorf Astor e pubblicata a Londra, con periodicità mensile, dal 1893 al 1914.
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The Pall Mall Magazine was a monthly British literary magazine published between 1893 and 1914. Begun by William Waldorf Astor as an offshoot of The Pall Mall Gazette, the magazine included poetry, short stories, serialized fiction, and general commentaries, along with extensive artwork. It was notable in its time as the first British magazine to "publish illustrations in number and finish comparable to those of American periodicals of the same class" much of which was in the late Pre-Raphaelite style. It was often compared to the competing publication The Strand Magazine; many artists, such as illustrator Sidney Paget and author H. G. Wells, sold freelance work to both.
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The Pall Mall Magazine was een Engels literair tijdschrift dat maandelijks verscheen van 1893 tot 1914. Het blad werd opgericht door de steenrijke William Waldorf Astor, die van oorsprong Amerikaan was maar zich in 1899 tot Brit liet naturaliseren. Hij was al eigenaar van het dagblad Pall Mall Gazette en begon het tijdschrift onder meer vanwege zijn interesse in kunst en literatuur. Het was een concurrent voor The Strand Magazine en bediende ongeveer hetzelfde publiek. Sommige schrijvers en kunstenaars publiceerden werk in beide bladen, zoals de illustrator Sidney Paget, Herbert George Wells en Arthur Conan Doyle.
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The Pall Mall Magazine fue una revista literaria ilustrada británica fundada en septiembre de 1893 por William Waldorf Astor. Entre sus muchos colaboradores destacados se encontraban Joseph Conrad, quien vio publicado nueve de sus cuentos, comenzando por Typhoon, que apareció ilustrado por Maurice Greiffenhagen, en la revista entre 1902 y 1913.
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The Pall Mall Magazine était une revue publiée de 1893 à 1914 à Londres.
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The Pall Mall Magazine was a monthly British literary magazine published between 1893 and 1914. Begun by William Waldorf Astor as an offshoot of The Pall Mall Gazette, the magazine included poetry, short stories, serialized fiction, and general commentaries, along with extensive artwork. It was notable in its time as the first British magazine to "publish illustrations in number and finish comparable to those of American periodicals of the same class" much of which was in the late Pre-Raphaelite style. It was often compared to the competing publication The Strand Magazine; many artists, such as illustrator Sidney Paget and author H. G. Wells, sold freelance work to both. During its run, the magazine published many of the most significant artists of the day, including illustrators George Morrow and Edmund Joseph Sullivan, poets Algernon Charles Swinburne and Rudyard Kipling, and authors such as Julian Osgood Field, Bernard Capes, Charlotte O'Conor Eccles, Jack London, and Joseph Conrad, whose novel Typhoon was first serialized therein, and Israel Zangwill (author of Children of the Ghetto). Among the magazine's editors were Douglas Straight (1893–1896), Lord Frederick Spencer Hamilton (1896–1900), (1901–1905) and (1905–1914). On 6 October 1912, The New York Times reported that Waldorf Astor had sold the magazine, "Said to Have Obtained Very Little for It." In 1914, as romantic ideas faded with the onset of the First World War, The Pall Mall Magazine merged with Nash's Magazine, controlled by the Hearst Corporation since 1910, to become . From May 1927, the two magazines were again published separately, but they were re-merged after the September 1929 issue, and finally ceased publication altogether following the issue of September 1937.
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The Pall Mall Magazine è stata una rivista letteraria fondata da William Waldorf Astor e pubblicata a Londra, con periodicità mensile, dal 1893 al 1914.
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The Pall Mall Magazine was een Engels literair tijdschrift dat maandelijks verscheen van 1893 tot 1914. Het blad werd opgericht door de steenrijke William Waldorf Astor, die van oorsprong Amerikaan was maar zich in 1899 tot Brit liet naturaliseren. Hij was al eigenaar van het dagblad Pall Mall Gazette en begon het tijdschrift onder meer vanwege zijn interesse in kunst en literatuur. Het was een concurrent voor The Strand Magazine en bediende ongeveer hetzelfde publiek. Sommige schrijvers en kunstenaars publiceerden werk in beide bladen, zoals de illustrator Sidney Paget, Herbert George Wells en Arthur Conan Doyle. De 'Pall Mall' bevatte gedichten, korte verhalen, romans in feuilletonvorm, recensies en veel illustraties. Werk van diverse bekende schrijvers, illustratoren en schilders werd gepubliceerd, onder wie Algernon Charles Swinburne, Rudyard Kipling, Jack London, Joseph Conrad, George Meredith, Thomas Hardy, Robert Louis Stevenson, Bram Stoker, H. Rider Haggard, William Michael Rossetti, Ford Madox Ford, Ouida, Max Beerbohm, Aubrey Beardsley en Frederic Leighton. In 1912 verkocht Astor het blad voor een kennelijk gering bedrag aan de Hearst Corporation. In 1914 ging het blad samen met Hearsts Nash's Magazine onder de titel Nash's Pall Mall Magazine. In mei 1927 verschenen de bladen weer apart, maar in september 1929 werden ze weer samengevoegd.In 1937 werd de uitgave stopgezet.
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