
The Delinquent (Vol. Iv, No. 3, March 1914)
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A piercing snapshot of a city in transition, The Delinquent gathers voices from a vanished era and makes them newly compelling. A gateway to a historical literary magazine, it offers a window into early 20th century periodical life as seen through the streetwise lens of March 1914 New York. This short fiction anthology and social panoramä captures urban modernity reflections, crime and morality tales, and reform-minded sensibilities that once circulated across antique literary journals. For periodical collectors and literary historians alike, the volume is not merely a record of a writerly mo...
A piercing snapshot of a city in transition, The Delinquent gathers voices from a vanished era and makes them newly compelling. A gateway to a historical literary magazine, it offers a window into early 20th century periodical life as seen through the streetwise lens of March 1914 New York. This short fiction anthology and social panoramä captures urban modernity reflections, crime and morality tales, and reform-minded sensibilities that once circulated across antique literary journals. For periodical collectors and literary historians alike, the volume is not merely a record of a writerly moment-it is a living echo of Edwardian era tension, aspiration, and debate, presented with clarity, warmth, and a reverent eye for craft. Alpha Editions returns this issue as more than a reprint. Out of print for decades and now republished, it has been restored for today's readers and for future generations. It is a curated invitation into a world where literature met public life, where stories spoke to social concerns and daily dilemmas in a city that never slept. Whether you seek historical context, archival value, or the sheer pleasure of early 20th century storytelling, The Delinquent offers lasting appeal for casual readers and serious collectors alike, invaluable to periodical collections and the study of the edwardian era. A true cultural treasure for the curious mind.