People's Magazine

People's Magazine, also known as People's or People's Story Magazine, was an American literary magazine that was published from 1906 to 1924. People's Magazine was first published in July 1906 by Street & Smith in New York City. This first issue contained fiction, articles, and poems. The intent of People's was to be a companion to the literary magazine The Popular Magazine. It was later published by — The Writer, Volume 33 (1921) Notable contributors to People's included Clinton H. Stagg, Albert Payson Terhune, Ellis Parker Butler, Eden Phillpotts, Alfred Damon Runyon, and H. Bedford-Jones.

People's Magazine

People's Magazine, also known as People's or People's Story Magazine, was an American literary magazine that was published from 1906 to 1924. People's Magazine was first published in July 1906 by Street & Smith in New York City. This first issue contained fiction, articles, and poems. The intent of People's was to be a companion to the literary magazine The Popular Magazine. It was later published by — The Writer, Volume 33 (1921) Notable contributors to People's included Clinton H. Stagg, Albert Payson Terhune, Ellis Parker Butler, Eden Phillpotts, Alfred Damon Runyon, and H. Bedford-Jones.