People's Magazine

[1][2][3] People's Magazine was first published in July 1906 by Street & Smith in New York City.

Contents included the reprinting of work previously written by notable poets and essayists.

From the magazine's December issue onward, People's published only original and copyrighted material.

[5] In 1921, the magazine became an all-fiction publication and no longer accepted articles or illustrations.

The editor is especially interested in the work of new authors, because, he says, experience leads him to believe that very often new authors have something new to say, or, at least, something to say from a new point of view.Notable contributors to People's included Clinton H. Stagg, Albert Payson Terhune, Ellis Parker Butler, Eden Phillpotts, Alfred Damon Runyon, Zoe Anderson Norris, and H.

November 1915 issue, featuring a story by John R. Coryell and art by Sidney H. Riesenberg