Smart Set Year 1915 Magazine Back Issues
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- Memoirs Of The Devil - Pages From His Secret Book
- The Last Adventure Of Craig Kennedy - A Detective Burleque
- The Mistress - The Story Of The Outlawed Woman
- Some Thoughts On Love - Just What Is It, Anyway?
- Climbing - A Novelette Of New York Society
- Read; The Frank Admissions Of A Lady-Killer
- And 155 Other Pages Of Unconventionality
- A Magazine Of Cleverness
- Read This Month's Unconventional Novelette
- The Icicle-A Story Of The Sexless Woman
- And Lord Dunsany, Zoe Akins And James Huneker
- A Magazine Of Cleverness
- Little Girl - A Somewhat Different Love Story
- When Fancy Leaves The Narrow Path
- A Complete Novelette
- A Magazine Of Cleverness
- A Few Unusual Things In This Number
- A Splash Of Scarlet - One Day In The Life Of One Woman
- Le Boheme - Another Story Of An Artist Model
- The Farewells Of Seven Women - Their Letters
- A Complete Novelette - The Wax Model
- The Doctor's Wife - The Scene Of Scenes
- And The Awakening Of Autumn
- A Magazine Of Cleverness
- Two Completely Different Complete Novelettes
- How I Discovered Bernard Shaw - By Frank Harris
- The Joy Of Dying By Charles Belmont Davis
- The Three Infernal Jokes By Lord Dunsany
- A Complete Novelette The Comedy At Coronada
- How To Kiss, And When An Instructive Essay By Patience Trask
- The Girl Who Read Best-Sellers
- A Significant Story By Albert Payson Terhune
- The Season's Most Sparkling Magazine
- The Gayest, Funniest, Novel Of The Year
- A Full Honeymoon By Avery Hopwood
- Complete In This Issue
- The Bell In The Library
- A Complete Novelette
- A Magazine Of Cleverness
- October 1915 / 25 Cents
- She Married A Frenchman - A Complete Novelette
- A Few Of The Short-Story Titles
- The Man-Getter Kerflop
- The Old Conscience The Man Who Got Away
- Dear Little Sister - In - Law - A Complete Novelette
- Harry Leon Wilson, Author Of Ruggles Of Red Gap Bunker Bean, Etc, Says
- And What Is The New And Impudent Exception
- Mr. Wilson Says It Is The New Smart Set. And When It Comes To Fiction, Mr. Wilson Knows
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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."