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Everybody's Magazine
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・ Everybody's on the Run
・ Everybody's Problem
・ Everybody's Rockin'
・ Everybody's Somebody's Fool
・ Everybody's Someone
・ Everybody's Sweetheart
・ Everybody's Sweetheart (1920 film)
・ Everybody's Sweetheart (song)
・ Everybody's Talkin'
・ Everybody's Talkin' 'bout Miss Thing!
・ Everybody's Talkin' (Tedeschi Trucks Band album)
・ Everybody's Talking
・ Everybody's Talking (album)


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Everybody's Magazine : ウィキペディア英語版
Everybody's Magazine

''Everybody's Magazine'' was an American magazine from 1899 to 1929.
The magazine was founded by Philadelphia merchant John Wanamaker in 1899, though he had little role in its actual operations.〔Mott, Frank Luther. (Sketches of 21 Magazines: 1905-1930 ), p. 72-87 (1968)〕
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.
In 1903, it had a circulation of 150,000, and Wanamaker sold the magazine for $75,000 to a group headed by Erman Jesse Ridgeway. A series of muckraking articles called "Frenzied Finance" in 1904 boosted circulation to well over 500,000, and it stayed above the half million mark for many years. During America's involvement in World War I, circulation declined below 300,000. By the late 1920s, it had declined to about 50,000.〔
Beginning in 1915, the magazine began referring to itself simply as ''Everybody's''.
Writers who appeared in ''Everybody's Magazine'' included Jack London, Talbot Mundy,
Victor Rousseau, O. Henry, A. A. Milne (Milne's novel ''The Red House Mystery'' was serialised
in the magazine)〔Ed Hulse, ''The Blood 'n' Thunder Guide to Collecting Pulps''. Murania Press, 2009. ISBN 0-9795955-0-9 (pp. 168-169)〕 Hugh Pendexter, Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd, and Raoul Whitfield.
==Gallery==

File:Bijou Fernandez 1.jpg|Bijou Fernandez, published, 1903
File:Return of the Useless.jpg|George Bellows
''Return of the Useless'', published December 1918 to illustrate "Belgium: The Crowning Crime"


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