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The Idler (periodical)

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The Idler

The Idler was an illustrated monthly magazine published in Great Britain from 1892 to 1911. It was founded by the author Robert Barr, who brought in the humorist Jerome K. Jerome as co-editor, and its contributors included many of the leading writers and illustrators of the time.

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1896

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Volume 9 (external scan)
Number 1 (February)
Number 2 (March)
Number 3 (April)
Number 4 (May)
"The Story of the Late Mr. Elvesham" by H. G. Wells
Number 5 (June)
Number 6 (July)
Volume 10 (external scan)
Number 1 (August)
Number 2 (September)
Number 3 (October)
"The Apple" by H. G. Wells
Number 4 (November)
Number 5 (December)
Van Wagener's Flying Cat by W. L. Alden

1897

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Number 6 (January)
Volume 11
Number 1 (February)
Number 2 (March)
Number 3 (April)
Number 4 (May)
A Story of the Stone Age, part 1 by H. G. Wells
Number 5 (June)
A Story of the Stone Age, part 2 by H. G. Wells
Number 6 (July)
A Story of the Stone Age, part 3 by H. G. Wells
Volume 12
Number 1 (August)
A Story of the Stone Age, part 4 by H. G. Wells
Number 2 (September)
Number 3 (October)
Number 4 (November)
A Story of the Stone Age, part 5 by H. G. Wells
Number 5 (December)

1898

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Number 6 (January)


This work was published before January 1, 1931, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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