- The Vineyard (magazine)
"The Vineyard" was a British periodical published in London beginning in 1910. Describing itself as "A Monthly Magazine devoted to the Literature of Peasant Life", it was primarily dedicated to non-fiction, supplemented by works of fiction and poetry.
Originally published monthly, the magazine went on hiatus during World War I, after the September 1914 issue. It resumed quarterly publication with a Christmas 1918 issue, before ceasing again two years later, in September 1920. It returned after several months under the name "The Country Heart", ["The Wandering Years",
Katharine Tynan . Ireland: Houghton Mifflin, 1922, [http://books.google.com/books?id=GWoOAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA269&lpg=PA269&dq=%22Maude+Egerton+King%22&source=web&ots=JbMUpJZ6C-&sig=SgtUnQnkkDGA-2mL7BPF7U7fKmw&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=6&ct=result#PPA269,M1 pp. 269-270] ] but permanently ceased publication at the end of 1922.The magazine was published by A.C. Fifield [WorldCat] , and was edited by Maude Egerton King for most of its publication history.
One of the authors featured in "The Vineyard" was Nobel Prize winner
Selma Lagerlöf , whose "Liliecrona's Home" was included as a serial in 1913. [ [http://www.philsp.com/data/data357.html Magazine Data] ]References
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