The best short stories of 1922, and the yearbook of the American short story
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The best short stories of 1922, and the yearbook of the American short story
American fiction -- 20th century; Short stories -- 20th century -- Bibliography; Short stories -- 20th century -- Indexes; Short stories, American
Ace-High Magazine
Adventure
Ainslee’s Magazine
American Boy
American Hebrew
Arch
Argosy All-Story Weekly
Ave Maria
Beautiful Womanhood
Black Cat
Black Mask
Blue Book Magazine
Breezy Stories
Brief Stories
Christian Herald
Designer
Detective Story Magazine
Extension Magazine
Follies
Gargoyle
Holland’s Magazine
Jewish Forum
Live Stories
MacLean’s Magazine
Magnificat
Munsey’s Magazine
Open Road
People’s Home Journal
People’s Popular Monthly
Popular Magazine
Queen’s Work
Reviewer
Saucy Stories
Short Stories
Snappy Stories
Telling Tales
10-Story Book
Today’s Housewife
Top-Notch Magazine
Town Topics
True Story Magazine
Wayside Tales
Western Story Magazine
Woman’s World
Young’s Magazine
_Certain stories of distinction published in the following magazines
during this period are indexed, because they have been specially
called to my attention_:
Jewish Daily News
Junior League Bulletin
New York Nation
Photoplay
_I have considered several other magazines without finding any
stories of distinction. One, two, or three asterisks are prefixed
to the titles of stories to indicate distinction. Three asterisks
prefixed to a title indicate the more or less permanent literary
value of the story, and entitle it to a place on the annual “Rolls
of Honor.” Cross references after an author’s name refer to previous
volumes of this series. (H.) after the name of an author indicates
that other stories by this author, published in American magazines
between 1900 and 1914, are to be found indexed in “The Standard
Index of Short Stories,” by Francis J. Hannigan, published by Small,
Maynard and Company, 1918. The figures in parentheses after the title
of a story refer to the volume and page number of the magazine.
In cases where successive numbers of a magazine are not paged
consecutively, the page number only is given in this index._
The following abbreviations are used in the index:
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