Smart Set Year 1913 Magazine Back Issues
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- Edgar Saltus, Ethel Watts Mumford, Mary Roberts Rinehart.
- Beulah Marie Dix, Richard Le Gallienne.
- Mary Heaton Vorse, Constance Skinner, Duffield Osborne.
- H.L. Mencken, George Jean Nathan, Basil Macdonald Hastings
- The Meddlers William R. Herefore
- The Journey's End Laurence North
- Half-Portions Melville Chater
- The Hands He Held John Fleming Wilson
- In This Issue: Her Money
- By Juliet Wilbor Tompkins A Complete Novel
- John Adams Thayer Corporation
- 452 Fifth Avenue, New York, London, Paris.
- When The Devil Ruled
- By Marion Polk Angellotti - Complete
- John Adams Thayer Corporation
- 452 Fifth Avenue, New York, London, Paris.
- Daughters Of Joy By Barry Benefield
- The Squad By George Bronson - Howard
- The Chalk Line A Novelette
- By The Author Of Mastering Flame
- Here Are Names Which Mean Something
- Frank Harris Theodore Dreiser Frank Wedekind Barry Benefield
- George Bronson-Howard Edna Kenton
- John Adams Thayer Corporation
- In This Number Arthur Schnitzler, August Strindberg.
- George Bronson-Howard, Edgar Saltus, Harris Merton Lyon
- Paul Choiseul, Bliss Carman, Arthur Stringer
- John Adams Thayer Corporation
- Her Reputation By Beatrix Demarest Lloyd-Complete
- John Adams Thayer Corporation
- 452 Fifth Avenue, New York, London, Paris.
- A Magazine Of Cleverness
- The School For Mothers-In-Law
- Brieux Author Of Damaged Goods
- Other Contributors William Butler Yeats, May Sinclair, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Reginald Wright Kauffman
- John Adams Thayer Corporation
- I Believe That This Is The Best Number Of The Smart Set Ever Issued.
- It Is Stimulating And Genuinely Different.
- For Eight Months I Have Worked Hard To Make This Number Mean Something.
- I Think I Have Succeeded.
- A Flood By George Moore
- Sabotage By Ch. Hellem, W. Valcros, And Pol D'Estoc
- The Purple Phantasm By George Bronson-Howard
- Night Romance Of Berlin By George Jean Nathan
- Good Strong Stuff!
- By James Huneker, Will Levington Comfort, W. L. George.
- Richard Le Gallienne, H. De Vere Stacpoole
- Ludwig Lewisohn, Barry Benefield, George Bronson-Howard
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The Smart Set was an American monthly literary magazine, founded by Colonel William d'Alton Mann and published from March 1900 to June 1930. Its headquarters was in New York City. During its Jazz Age heyday under the editorship of H. L. Mencken and George Jean Nathan, The Smart Set offered many up-and-coming authors their start and gave them access to a relatively large audience.
Following a dispute with owner Eltinge Warner over an unprinted article mocking the national grief over President Warren G. Harding's death, Mencken and Nathan departed the publication to create The American Mercury in 1924. After their departure, Warner sold the publication to press mogul William Randolph Hearst. Although circulation increased under Hearst's ownership, the magazine's content declined in quality. Following the Wall Street Crash of 1929, the magazine failed to survive the economic slump and ceased publication in June 1930.
Half a decade after its dissolution, critic Louis Kronenberger hailed The Smart Set in The New York Times Book Review as one of the greatest literary publications due to its influence over American culture during its brief existence. "You were very conscious that it was making literary history," Kronenberger wrote, "it was teaching a literary America that went about on all fours how to walk."