Collier’s

Peter Collier, an Irish immigrant, founded Collier’s magazine in 1888. The weekly publication became widely known for its investigative journalism and social reform-seeking values, commissioning famous figures such as Winston Churchill, Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck, Kurt Vonnegut, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Sinclair Lewis to report on historical and political events or contribute short stories and serialized novels. Issues also included an original drawing or painting on the cover and other illustrations or cartoons corresponding to articles. At its peak, Collier’s reached 2.8 million readers across the world. It ceased publication in 1957.

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