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Pearson’s Magazine (US) [July 1907] ed. Arthur W. Little (The Pearson Publishing Company; New York, 15¢, standard, cover photo); Reverse of Frontis: “July” (Decoration by Lester Ralph). Frontis: Portrait of George Walbridge Perkins [MW]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [August 1907] ed. Arthur W. Little (The Pearson Publishing Company; New York, 15¢, standard, cover by A. B. Wenzell); Arthur W. Little, Acting President and Editor; Joseph J. Little, Treasurer; Raymond D. Little, Secretary and Advertising Manager. Reverse of Frontis: “August” (Decoration by Lester Ralph) Frontis: Drawing for “Tales of a Blockade-Runner” [MW]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [September 1907] ed. Arthur W. Little (The Pearson Publishing Company; New York, 15¢, standard, cover by Gustave Lorey, photo); Reverse of Frontis: “September” (Decoration by Lester Ralph). Frontis: Portrait of Governor Hughes. [MW]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [October 1907] ed. Arthur W. Little (The Pearson Publishing Company; New York, 15¢, standard, cover photo); Cover: Photograph of bronze sculpture “The Bronco Buster” by Frederic Remington Reverse of Frontis: “October” (Decoration by Lester Ralph). Frontis: portrait of the “Tiger Mahatma.” [MW]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [November 1907] ed. Arthur W. Little (The Pearson Publishing Company; New York, 15¢, standard, cover by Charles S. Chapman); Reverse of Frontis: “November” (Decoration by Lester Ralph). Frontis: Drawing for “How Perry Opened Japan.” [JDS/MW]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [December 1907] ed. Arthur W. Little (The Pearson Publishing Company; New York, 15¢, standard, cover by James Montgomery Flagg); The “Money-Talks” column moves from the back advertising section into the editorial content with this issue. New department “Anecdotes and Sketches” begins in the back advertising section; in next issue it is retitled or replaced by “Realities and Ripples.” Reverse of Frontis: “December” (Decoration by Lester Ralph). Frontis: Drawing for “The Understudy.” [MW]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [January 1908] ed. Arthur W. Little (The Pearson Publishing Company; New York, 15¢, standard, cover by Eliot Keen); Reverse of Frontis: “January” (Decoration by Lester Ralph). Frontis: Drawing for “The Battle of Adobe Walls”. The ToC gives “73” as the page number for the story “An Ambitious Young Lady” but this must surely be a misprint for “33” — since Pearson’s ToC is always in numerical page order. [MW]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [February 1908] ed. Arthur W. Little (The Pearson Publishing Company; New York, 15¢, standard, cover by ?); Cover: Portrait of J. Pierpont Morgan. Reverse of Frontis: “February” (Decoration by Lester Ralph). Frontis: Drawing for “The Thug”. [MW]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [March 1908] ed. Arthur W. Little (The Pearson Publishing Company; New York, 15¢, standard, cover by ?); Cover: Text Box in frame of “Mexican” Design [not credited]. Reverse of Frontis: “March” (Decoration by Lester Ralph). Frontis: Portrait of President Diaz. [MW]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [April 1908] ed. Arthur W. Little (The Pearson Publishing Company; New York, 15¢, standard, cover by ?); Reverse of Frontis: “April” (Decoration by Lester Ralph). Frontis: portrait of W. J. Bryan. 9MW]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [May 1908] ed. Arthur W. Little (The Pearson Publishing Company; New York, 15¢, standard, cover by ?); Cover: Portrait of President Roosevelt [not credited]. Reverse of Frontis: portrait of Edgar Beecher Bronson. Frontis: portrait of Mr. Roosevelt. [MW]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [June 1908] ed. Arthur W. Little (The Pearson Publishing Company; New York, 15¢, standard, cover by Maynard Dixon); Frontis: portrait of George Bruce Cortelyou. [MW]


Pearson’s Magazine (US) [July 1908] (15¢, standard, cover by H. Richard Boehm); Also: verse; non-fiction on “America’s Trouble-Makers”; “Some Chapters From the Life of a Popular Actress” [assumed not fiction...]; “The Torpedo” (Tales of a Blockade-Runner); and “Money-Talks: The Treasury and the Money Market”. [MW:19647]


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