The Novel Magazine
The Novel Magazine was the first British all-fiction pulp magazine. It was Sir Cyril [Arthur Pearson]'s rival to Sir George Newnes's The [Grand Magazine].
Previously titled The Lady's Magazine, The Lady's Home Magazine and The Home Magazine of Fiction, the first edition of The Novel Magazine was published in April 1905.
Under its final incarnation, The Novel Magazine continued until December 1937 when thereafter, it was subsumed by its rival, The Grand Magazine. Former notable editors of The Novel Magazine included Sir Percy Everett, E. C. Vivian, and Roy Vickers.
Contributors of fiction to The Novel Magazine and its predecessors included Bertram Fletcher Robinson, Rafael Sabatini, Murray Leinster, Agatha Christie, Elinor Glyn, R. [Austin Freeman], Edgar Wallace, Sax Rohmer, Baroness Orczy and P. G. Wodehouse. The Novel Magazine also published ghost stories and weird fiction by Barry Pain, A. M. Burrage, Elliott O'Donnell, and "Theo Douglas".