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Smart Set Year 1916 Magazine Back Issues

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  • The Magazine That's Read In The Pullman
  • A Saucy Novelette
  • The Misspent Youth Of Max Trelawney
  • By Frank R. Adams
  • The Magazine Of The Connoisseur
  • Striking Short Stories
  • Saucy Epigrams Entertaining Essays
  • Gay Satires Pointed Criticism
  • The Plot Sickens - A Gay Short Story
  • This Month's Complete Novelette
  • Her Eyes Were Blue
  • By Caroline Stinson Burne A Story Of American Society Life
  • The Magazine Success Of Two Continents
  • Such A Charming Young Man By Zoe Akins
  • The Amateur Daniel By Frank R. Adams
  • Bread And Butler By Paul Hervey Fox
  • The Magazine Of Fifth Avenue
  • Cynthia Hawarden Was Nineteen
  • A Complete Short Novel By Caroline Stinson Burne
  • Noteworthy Short Stories The Ideal By Lilith Benda
  • The Only American Magazine With An European Air
  • The Big Little Surprise Of The Year
  • The Vivisectionist Of Women By G. Vere Tyler
  • The Complete Novelette In This Number
  • The Unexpected By Charles Caldwell Dobie-A Complete Short Novel
  • The Pernicious Influence By Lilith Benda
  • A Really Remarkable Short Story
  • Should A Pretty Woman Eat? By Frank Pease
  • The End Of Ilsa Menteith, By Lilith Benda
  • The Three Sailors Gambit, By Lord Dunsany
  • I'm A Stranger Here Myself, By Sinclair Lewis
  • The Duel Of Sex, By Owen Hatteras
  • The Art Of The Wife, By Lilith Benda-A Complete Novelette
  • A Dozen Novel Short Stories
  • A Genuinely New Idea In Each One Of Them
  • A Magazine Of Cleverness
  • A Dozen Delightfully Different Short Stories
  • Frozen Fire By Perley Poore Shechan
  • A Typical Smart Set Novelette Complete In This Issue
  • A Magazine Of Cleverness
  • Light, Bright, Amusing.
  • The Best Number Of The Smart Set In Eleven Months
  • A Magazine Of Cleverness
  • The Magazine Without A Dull Page
  • An Unconventional Little Novel
  • Twelve Amusing Short Stories
  • Many Gay Satires, Burlesques And Epigrams
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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."
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