Collier's Year 1914 Magazine Back Issues
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- A Few Words To The Incoming Administration By George Fitch
- Business - Managing A City By Isaac F. Marcosson
- With The Joy-Riding Fleet By Henry Reuterdahl
- Betting On Shorty By Will Adams
- G.O.P.- Revived With The Original Cast By E. G. Lowry
- Rash Conclusion By George Fitch
- The Tempter And Maria By Henry P. Dowst
- Western Football Against Eastern By Fielding H. Yost
- A Man Of Utah By Peter Clark MacFarlane
- More Rash Conclusions By George Fitch
- Birdie's Mixed Motives By Frank X. Finnegan
- The Third Of Henry Reuterdahl's Illustrated Articles With The Joy-Riding Fleet
- The National Weekly
- Will The Progressive Party Survive?
- By Peter Clark MacFarlane
- The National Weekly
- The Jinx
- A Baseball Story
- By Henry Beach Needham
- The Issues At Calumet By Peter Clark MacFarlane
- The Jinx Part II By Henry Beach Needham
- Bryan's Diplomatic Appointments By Edward G. Lowry
- Kinetoscoping The Present By George Fitch
- A Treeful Of Owls By Henry Beach Needham
- Rehearsing The Playgoer By John Corbin
- A Parliament Of Hungry By Peter Clark MacFarlane
- Keeping Up With Father Time By George Fitch
- The National Weekly
- Would Washington Care For Us Now?
- By George Fitch
- The Punch Parisian By Ed Cahn
- Wild-Rose In The Cañon By Francis Hill
- Mix-Ups In Troop J By Will Adams
- Comment On Congress By Mark Sullivan
- Some Earnest Remarks By George Fitch
- The National Weekly
- Governor Glynn Of New York By C. P. Connoly
- The Fugitive And His Judas By Marianne Gauss
- The Baseball Mascot By W. Kee Maxwell
- The National Weekly
- The Kaiser Prevents A War
- By Dr. Armgaard Kari Graves
- Partners For A Day By Hamlin Garland
- The National Weekly
- The Papered Door
- By Mary Roberts Rinehart
- March 21 1914
- The National Weekly
- Beginning, A Son Of The Middle Border
- By Hamlin Garland
- March 28 1914
- The Painted Scene By Henry Kitchell Webster
- Baseball And The Briton By Henry Beach Needham
- Madame's Mexican Mix-Up By George Weston
- Joy-Riding With Progress By George Fitch
- The Opening Installment Of A New Serial
- The Tyranny Of Beauty By Jane Bunker
- The Easy Rich By Isaac F. Marcosson
- Picking The Flag Winners By Billy Evans
- The National Weekly
- The President In Paradise
- By Peter Clark MacFarlane
- Following The Sunset By Hamlin Garland
- In This Issue Mr. Burdock's Insurance By Peter B. Kyne
- When The Farmer Shakes
- The Money Tree By Isaac F. Marcosson
- Spring Salad By George Fitch
- The National Weekly
- The Last Of The Family By Richard Washburn Child
- The Isolation Of France By Dr. Armgaard Karl Graves
- Rotsam And Jestsam By George Fitch
- The National Weekly
- The Fall Of Vera Cruz
- By Arthur Ruhl
- With the Border Guard By Peter B. Kyne
- The National Weekly
- The Red Game Of War By Jack London
- The Young Draft To The Front By James B. Connolly
- The Double - Squeeze At Villa Borghese By Henry Beach Needham
- Abroad At Home By Julian Street
- With Funston's Men By Jack London
- War Drawings By Henry Reuterdahl
- And Photograph By James H. Hare
- Mexico's Army And Ours By Jack London
- The Reply Of The Bluejackets
- Drawn By Henry Reuterdahl
- Abroad At Home By Julian Street
- The National Weekly
- The Strange Adventures Of Mike The Vagabone By Peter B Kyne
- Stalking The Pestilence By Jack London
- The War In Colorado By Peter Clark MacFarlane
- The National Weekly
- The Price Of Rawhide By Charles E. Van Loan
- The Trouble Makers Of Mexico By Jack London
- Cleveland Characteristics By Julian Street
- The National Weekly
- Beginning Bealby A Humorous Serial
- By H. G. Wells
- June 20 1914
- The National Weekly
- Our Adventurers At Tampico By Jack London
- The Passing Of The Prairie By Hamlin Garland
- Bealby By H. G. Wells
- The National Weekly
- The Girl At The Ad Counter By Meredith Nicholson
- Detroit The Dynamic By Julian Street
- The Price Knife And The Law By Richard Washburn Child
- The National Weekly
- The Smash In The Ear
- The First Of A Series By George Randolph Chester
- The Fleet Stands By, By James B. Connolly
- The National Weekly
- Money And The Movies By Isaac F. Marcosson
- A Cure For Lumbago By Charles R. Van Loan
- Michigan Meanderings By Julian Street
- The National Weekly
- The Wilson Personality By Edward G. Lowry
- Fundamental Justice A Story By George Randolph Chester
- Other Contributors:: Peter Clark MacFarlane Grantland Rice Rosamond D. Rhone H.G. Wells
- The Indian Sign A Baseball Story By Charles E. Van Loan
- Chicago By Julian Street
- Bealby By H.G. Wells
- A Fine Domestic Finish By George Weston
- The National Weekly
- Is Roger Sullivan A Boss? By Peter Clark MacFarlane
- Getting Your Money By William Maxwell
- Other Contributors: H. G. Wells Hamlin Garland Patrick Casey
- The National Weekly
- How Is Business? By Isaac F. Marcosson
- The German War Machine By Dr. A. K. Graves
- August 15 1914
- The National Weekly
- Danger! A Remarkable Story Of England At War
- By A Conan Doyle
- August 22 1914
- The National Weekly
- The Effect Of The War On American Business
- By Isaac Marcosson
- August 29 1914
- Barney Has A Hunch
- By Harvey J. O'Higgins
- The War In Europe
- September 5 1914
- The Siege Of Liege By George Lynch
- The German War Lust By Robert Crozier Long
- My Mission And Betrayal In England
- By Dr. Armgaard Karl Graves
- The National Weekly
- The War Will Irwin Arthur Ruhl
- Kansas City By Julian Street
- Indignation Runs High By George Randolph Chester
- The National Weekly
- Kitchener By T. P. O'Connor
- The Last Of The Kings By Meredith Nicholson
- The Germans Are Coming?
- The Winners Of The $9,500 Price Fiction Contest
- Announced By The Judges
- Theodore Roosevelt IDA Tarbell
- Mark Sullivan In This Number
- The National Weekly
- The White Feather By Arnold Bennett
- The Miracle Club By Grantland Rice
- Spy-Catching In England By Henry Reuterdahl
- The National Weekly
- The All-Star Team By Grantland Rice
- The Diamond Jester By Frank E. Evans
- How Fear Came To Paris By Gelett Burgess
- The National Weekly
- The Submarine In Action
- By Henry Reuterdahl
- Politics In Illinois By George Fitch
- The National Weekly
- The $2500 Prize Story
- The Trawler By James B. Connoly In This Number
- Krupp's And The Siege Guns By Norman Draper
- The National Weekly
- Von Moltke By Baron Von Falkenbausen
- The Gate Of Germany By Perceval Gibbon
- Denver By Julian Street
- The National Weekly
- The Fall Of Antwerp By Arthur Ruhl
- The Sikh Soldier
- By Charles Johnston
- The National Weekly
- Women's War Sacrifies
- By May Sinclair
- The National Weekly
- The Miracle Man's Own Story
- By George T. Stalings
- The National Weekly
- The Hon H. H. Squith
- England's Man At The Helm
- By H. B. Needham
- Christmas Number Dec. 12 1914
- The Truce Of God
- By Mary Roberts Rinehart
- The National Weekly
- War Under The Sea
- By Norman Draber
- The National Weekly
- The War Through Your Eyes
- By H. B. Needham
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Collier's was an American general interest magazine founded in 1888 by Peter Fenelon Collier. It was launched as Collier's Once a Week, then renamed in 1895 as Collier's Weekly: An Illustrated Journal, shortened in 1905 to Collier's: The National Weekly and eventually to simply Collier's. The magazine ceased publication with the issue dated the week ending January 4, 1957, although a brief, failed attempt was made to revive the Collier's name with a new magazine in 2012.
As a result of Peter Collier's pioneering investigative journalism, Collier's established a reputation as a proponent of social reform. After lawsuits by several companies against Collier's ended in failure, other magazines joined in what Theodore Roosevelt described as "muckraking journalism." Founded by Nathan S. Collier, a descendant of Peter Collier, the Collier Prize for State Government Accountability was created in 2019. The annual US$25,000 prize is one of the largest American journalism prizes, and it was established to honor Peter Collier's legacy and contributions in the field of investigative reporting.