''The Harmsworth Red Magazine'', also known as ''Harmsworth's Red Magazine'' or just ''The Red Magazine'', was a fiction magazine published by
Alfred Harmsworth's
Amalgamated Press in 620 issues from June 1908 to September 1939. It was edited by
John Stock. It had counterparts, ''The Yellow Magazine'' and ''The Green Magazine''.
Jack London's story "Goliah" was published in the magazine in 1908 before being published in the collection of London writings ''
Revolution, and Other Essays ''Revolution and Other Essays'' is a collection of 13 Jack London essays and stories published in 1910 by The Macmillan Company. The collection includes fictional stories and essays. Most, but not all, of its contents concern socialism and injustice ...
'' in 1910.
[https://london.sonoma.edu/sites/london/files/wichlan3.pdf ]
References
External links
*http://www.philsp.com/mags/red.html
Publications established in 1908
Publications disestablished in 1939
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