Sunday, January 14, 2018

Young's Magazine (1903 - 1934)

From MagazineArt.org:

"YOUNG'S MAGAZINE was a general-fiction pulp, with first issue in 1903, whose initial market was women. By the 1920's, however, its emphasis on "realistic stories" seems to have begun to morph into the "snappy" genre, and by 1933 it was merged into BREEZY STORIES. After folding in 1934, the title was revived for three more issues in 1941-2, as a spicy title. Total run, 368 issues."

Such well-known writers as Eugene O'Neill used to write for Young's, but, surprisingly, no one has written a Wikipedia profile for the magazine and there is no known archive of back issues available on the internet.