The Grand Magazine was the first British pulp magazine. It was published monthly between February 1905 and April 1940. Published by George Newnes, it initially emulated Newnes's highly successful Strand Magazine, featuring a mix of fiction and non-fiction. In 1908, it was renamed The Grand Magazine of Fiction. In 1937 the publication absorbed The Novel Magazine.
Publications of Agatha Christie stories[]
In chronological order of publication.
- no. 214 - 217, Dec 1922 - Mar 1923 - Murder on the Links, four part serialisation as "The Girl with the Anxious Eyes".
- vol. 44 no. 226, Dec 1923 - The Clergyman's Daughter/The Red House as "The First Wish".
- vol. 44 no. 228, Feb 1924 - The Girl in the Train.
- vol. 45 no. 229, Mar 1924 - The Coming of Mr Quin, as "The Passing of Mr Quinn".
- vol. 45 no. 232, Jun 1924 - The Red Signal.
- vol. 45 no. 233, Jul 1924 - The Mystery of the Blue Jar.
- vol. 45 no. 234, Aug 1924 - Jane in Search of a Job.
- vol. 46 no. 236, Oct 1924 - The Shadow on the Glass.
- vol. 46 no. 237, Nov 1924 - Philomel Cottage.
- vol. 46 no. 238, Dec 1924 - The Manhood of Edward Robinson as "The Day of His Dreams".
- vol. 47 no. 245, Jul 1925 - The Sign in the Sky, as "A Sign in the Sky".
- vol. 48 no. 249, Nov 1925 - At the 'Bells and Motley', as "A Man of Magic".
- vol. 48 no. 250, Dec 1925 - The Listerdale Mystery, as "The Benevolent Butler".[1]
- vol. 48 no. 252, Feb 1926 - SOS.
- vol. 49 no. 259, Sep 1926 - Swan Song.
- vol. 55 no. 289, March 1929 - The Dead Harlequin.
- vol. 56 no. 295, Sep 1929 - Next to a Dog.
- vol. 65 no. 349 - 351, Mar- May 1934 - Murder on the Orient Express, in 3 parts, slightly abridged.
- vol. 66, no. 356, Oct 1934 - The Rajah's Emerald.
- vol. 66 no. 358, Dec 1934 - Mr Eastwood's Adventure.
- vol. 66 no. 360, Feb 1935 - The Fourth Man.
- vol. 68 no. 372, Feb 1936 - The Pearl of Price.
- vol. 69 no. 376, Jun 1936 - Wireless.
- vol. 69 no. 377, Jul 1936 - The House at Shiraz.
- vol. 70 no. 379, Sep 1936 - SOS.
- vol. 73 no. 399, May 1938 - How Does Your Garden Grow?.
References[]
- ↑ *There is another line entry for Dec 1925: < no. 250, December 1925 - The Fourth Man> Removed to footnote because it cannot be confirmed. Also it seems unlikely that there would be two Christie stories in the same issue.