June, i g i 6 
59 
A “Deadly Parallel” 
It is interesting- to see this list of prominent authors 
and artists who are making Collier’s—and to read 
opposite them the opinions of readers on their work. 
AUTHORS 
A. Conan Doyle 
Booth Tarkington 
Rupert Hughes 
Arthur Ruhl 
Frederick Palmer 
James Hopper 
George Pattullo 
Peter B. Kyne 
Charles E. Van Loan 
Grantland Rice 
Victor Murdock 
Carl Snyder 
Mary Roberts Rinehart 
Maude Radford Warren 
Julian Street 
Lincoln Steffens 
Henry J. Allen 
William Allen White 
Edward Mott Woolley 
Isaac F. Marcosson 
Hamlin Garland 
Alden Brooks 
H. G. Wells 
Bernard Shaw 
Wm. A. Wolff 
James William Fitzpatrick 
Josephine Daskam Bacon 
Inez Haynes Gillmore 
Ida M. Evans 
Dana Gatlin 
Beatrice Grimshaw 
Meredith Nicholson 
Margarita Spalding Gerry 
Earl Derr Biggers 
Edgar Wallace 
Vingie Roe 
Edwin Balmer 
Sax Rohmer 
Richard Washburn Child 
Gelett Burgess 
Perceval Gibbon 
Wadsworth Camp 
ILLUSTRATORS 
Edward Penfield 
Herbert Paus 
J. C. Leyendecker 
Henry Raleigh 
F. C. Yohn 
Wallace Morgan 
A. B. Frost 
F. G. Cooper 
Convers Wyeth 
F. E. Schoonover 
Henry Reuterdahl 
Frederic Dorr Steele 
Lucius W. Hitchcock 
Arthur William Brown 
Boardman Robinson 
“These days Collier’s seems better 
than ever. To me it is many 
magazines in one.” 
“No other publication gives me 
the enjoyment or grips my inter¬ 
est as does Collier’s.” 
“Your cover designs make a point and are 
always opportune.” 
“Collier’s is the one impartial, fearless magazine 
I know of.” 
“Collier’s is one of my best friends; dependable, 
stimulating, trustworthy.” 
“Its sound Americanism at this particular time is a blessing 
and a benefit to our great community.” 
“May I thank and congratulate you on those pictures you 
have done for my story in the current Collier’s! They are 
charmers!” From an author to an artist. 
“Collier’s is unapproachable among periodicals, a shaper of 
American life into conformity with the best ideals.” 
THE NATIONAL WEEKLY 
