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"The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story"

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[Footnote 15: Copyright, 1921, by The Dial Publishing Company, Inc.
Copyright, 1922, by Manuel Komroff.]
[Footnote 16: Copyright, 1920, by John T. Frederick.
Copyright, 1922, by Frank Luther Mott.]
[Footnote 17: Copyright, 1921, by Smart Set Company, Inc.
Copyright, 1922, by Vincent O'Sullivan.]
[Footnote 18: Copyright, 1920, by Harper & Brothers.
Copyright, 1922, by Wilbur Daniel Steele.]
[Footnote 19: Copyright, 1921, by John T. Frederick.
Copyright, 1922, by Harriet Maxon Thayer.]
[Footnote 20: Copyright, 1920, by Smart Set Company, Inc.
Copyright, 1922, by Charles Hanson Towne.]
[Footnote 21: Copyright, 1921, by Harper & Brothers.
Copyright, 1922, by Mary Heaton Minor.]


THE YEARBOOK OF THE AMERICAN SHORT STORY, OCTOBER, 1920, TO SEPTEMBER,
1921


ADDRESSES OF MAGAZINES PUBLISHING SHORT STORIES

I. AMERICAN MAGAZINES
NOTE. _This address list does not aim to be complete, but is
based simply on the magazines which I have consulted for this volume._
Adventure, Spring and Macdougal Streets, New York City.
Ainslee's Magazine, 79 Seventh Avenue, New York City.
All's Well, Gayeta Lodge, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
American Boy, 142 Lafayette Boulevard, Detroit, Michigan.
American Magazine, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York City.


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