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Though it wasn't the very first British rag to print a crossword (the dubious honor goes to Pearson's Magazine in 1922) the Times was far-sighted enough to buy the idea of a daily crossword in 1930.
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established and served as the editor of the monthly magazine from 1896 to 1899. He removed himself as editor as blindness set in but continued as its publisher. Succeeding editors included:
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in 1896. A US version began publication in 1899. It specialised in speculative literature, political discussion, often of a socialist bent, and the arts. Its contributors included
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H. G. Wells's new romance, "The Sea Lady," is continued as a serial in the August number of Pearson's Magazine.
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Rose, Alexander (2005-11-21). "Eighty-one squares, oh joy: the greatness of the new 'timewaster,' Sudoku".
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until the title folded in April 1925 after a total run of 314 issues.
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The magazine ceased publication in November 1939 after 527 issues.
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Index

Pearson's Weekly

C. Arthur Pearson
C. Arthur Pearson
Pearson Publishing Company
Britain
Bertram Fletcher Robinson
Upton Sinclair
George Bernard Shaw
Maxim Gorky
George Griffith
H. G. Wells
Rudyard Kipling
Rafael Sabatini
Sapper
Dornford Yates
E. Phillips Oppenheim
crossword
C. Arthur Pearson
Percy W. Everett
Philip O'Farrell
John Reed Wade
W.E. Johns
Arthur W. Little
Frank Harris
Alexander Marky
J. J. Little
H. G. Wells
The War of the Worlds
C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne

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