Herbert Kaufman - Selected Magazine Bibliography

Selected Magazine Bibliography

  • "The Stainless Banner", Everybody’s Magazine, June 1909.
  • "America (pm)" Everybody’s Magazine, January 1910.
  • "The Song of the Man", Hampton’s, August 1910.
  • "The Living Dead", Everybody’s Magazine, November 1911.
  • "Fool’s Gold", Everybody’s Magazine, March 1913.
  • "To Wilhelm the Mad", Nash’s Magazine, September 1914.

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