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SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE FOR 1905.
It is not necessary to give assurance to the Magazine-reading public of
the superior quality of the contents of SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE. It is the
leading high-grade Magazine, and as such it has built steadily up to a
circulation today of 200,000. In the high quality and varied interest of
its text, and in the beauty of its illustrations it stands alone. Its
fiction is written by the leading authors of the day, or by new authors
of promise. Its special articles on live topics of the time are written
by men of authority and distinction; it has always been celebrated for
its short fiction and verse. SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE is a progressive
periodical, and it presents not only the best work of celebrated
writers, but the interesting new things in literature. Many of the
notable authors of today have become known first through their work in
SCRIBNER'S. On this account its pages command the universal respect and
attention of the reading public. In the field of illustration it has
many imitators, but no equal. It has always been the leader in fine
color work, and both in the distinction of the artists represented and
the quality of the reproduction and printing of illustrations it leads
in the field of periodical literature. The year of 1905 will be a
notable one in the history of SCRIBNER'S. There will be a new novel by
Mrs. Wharton, an event of unusual importance in the field of Magazine
literature. Selections from the diaries and letters of George Bancroft
will be published. This is a notable contribution
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