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Scribner's Magazine from December 1899 with cover drawn by Maxfield Parrish
Scribner's Magazine from December 1899 with cover drawn by Maxfield Parrish

Scribner's Magazine was first published in January 1887, also by the publishing house of Charles Scribner's Sons, which spent $500,000 to compete with Atlantic Monthly and Harper's Monthly. Year 1887 ( MDCCCLXXXVII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Charles Scribner's Sons is a publisher The firm published Scribner's Magazine for many years The Atlantic (formerly known as The Atlantic Monthly) is an American Magazine founded in Boston in 1857 Harper's Magazine (also Harper's) is a monthly general-interest Magazine of literature politics culture finance and the arts At its peak its circulation topped 215,000, but by 1930 it had dropped to 70,000, and it ceased publication in May 1939.

The magazine was distinguished both by its images, which focused on engravings, and later color images by artists such as Howard Pyle, Mary Hallock Foote, Howard Christy, Charles Marion Russell, Walter Everett, Maxfield Parrish, and Frederic Remington. Howard Pyle ( March 5, 1853 – November 9, 1911) was an American Illustrator and writer primarily of books for young audiences Mary Hallock Foote ( November 9, 1847 – June 25, 1938) was an American author and illustrator Howard Chandler Christy ( January 10, 1873 &mdash March 3, 1952) was an American artist famous for the "Christy Girl" similar to Charles Marion Russell (March 19 1864 St Louis Missouri—October 24 1926 Great Falls Montana) also known as C Maxfield Parrish ( July 25, 1870 &ndash March 30, 1966) was an American painter and illustrator. Frederic Sackrider Remington ( October 4, 1861 - December 26, 1909) was an American painter, Illustrator, The magazine was also noted for its articles, including work by Jacob Riis such as How the Other Half Lives, and The Poor in Great Cities, as well as Theodore Roosevelt's African Game Trails, John Thomason and Clarence Cook. Jacob August Riis (May 3 1849 - May 26 1914 a Danish -American Muckraker Journalist, Photographer, and social reformer was born in How the Other Half Lives Studies Among the Tenements of New York (1890 was a pioneering work of Photojournalism by Jacob Riis, documenting the squalid Theodore Roosevelt (ˈroʊzəvɛlt October 27 1858 January 6 1919 also known as T John Thomason or Lieutenant Colonel John Williamson Thomason Jr born in Huntsville, Texas 28 February 1893-died 12 March 1944 in San Diego Clarence Chatham Cook ( September 8, 1828 - June 2, 1900) was a 19th century American author and Art critic. During World War I, writers included Richard Harding Davis, Edith Wharton, and John Galsworthy. World War I (abbreviated WWI; also known as the First World War, the Great War, and the War to End All Richard Harding Davis ( 18 April 1864 — 11 April 1916) was a popular writer of fiction and drama and a Journalist famous for Edith Wharton ( January 24 1862 &ndash August 11 1937) was an American Novelist, Short story Writer John Galsworthy OM (ˈgɔːlzwɝːðɪ ( 14 August, 1867 — 31 January, 1933) was an English Novelist and

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