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Everybody's Magazine was an American magazine from 1899 to 1929.

Initially, the magazine published a combination of non-fiction articles and new fiction stories. By 1926, the magazine had become a pulp fiction magazine and in 1929 it merged with Romance magazine.

Beginning in 1915, the magazine began referring to itself simply as Everybody's.

References

  • The November 1914 edition, in which George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion began its seralization.
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