The Bookman (London)

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The Bookman was a British literary magazine .

The publisher Hodder & Stoughton in London published this magazine monthly between 1891 and 1934. It was planned to use an instrument as an advertisement for the publisher's own publications; The Bookman soon turned into a “real” literary magazine simply through the reviews and essays by the various authors .

Editors were u. a. William R. Nicoll, Arthur St. John Adcock, and Hugh R. Williamson.

Contributions were made by Gertrude Atherton , JM Barrie , Samuel Beckett , Walter Pater , Arthur Ransome , Edward Thomas , Guy Thorne , William Butler Yeats and others. v. m.

literature

  • John Sutherland: The Bookman . In: The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction . University Press, Stanford 1989, ISBN 0-8047-1528-9 (former title: The Longman Companion to Victorian Fiction .)

Individual evidence

  1. Currently (2013) an imprint by Hachette Livre .