Murray's Magazine
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Murray's Magazine was a monthly magazine published by the John Murray publishing house. Sixty issues were published, from January 1887 through December 1891. It was priced at 1/- (one shilling).
The magazine included limited amounts of fiction, including works by
- Thomas Hardy
- Vernon Lee (as "Amour Dure") in January of 1887
- Emily Lawless
- Lucas Malet
- Axel Munthe (For Those Who Love Music, later collected in Memories and Vagaries)
- Margaret L. Woods
Non-fictional works include:
- Richard Corney Grain's autobiography
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