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Mabel Dearmer was a British poet, illustrator and Draughtsperson. She was born in London on March 22nd, 1872 (Oxford University Press). Dearmer contributed illustrations for both The Yellow Book and The Savoy, creating the cover for the ninth issue of The Yellow Book.
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Although Craigie was raised in England, she was born as Pearl Richards on November 3rd, 1867 in Boston Massachusettes. In 1887 she married Reginald Walpole Craigie who she divorced quickly after the birth of their only son. Her first literary work was published in 1891 using her pseudonym, John Oliver Hobbes. She died very young at the age of 39 at the height of her career. She loved the theatre and wrote both novels and plays (“Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie Papers”). Craigie contributed to The Yellow Book.
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The Pagent was a literary and art annual produced in London. The publication ran from 1896 to 1897 and was edited by C. Hazelwood Shannon and J. W. Gleeson White. While only two issues of The Pagent were produced, each issue spanned hundreds of pages.
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The Dial was founded by Laurence Housman and printed by the Vale Press. Five issues of the dial were produced, the final issue was produced in 1897.
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The Savoy was a publication that only produced 8 issues during 1896. It was created by Arthur Symons, published by Leonard Smithers, and illustrated largely in part by Aubrey Beardsley. It was initally created in compeition with The Yellow Book. Of the final issue, a review for The Academy claimed that the publication could not be considered a "very remarkable or artistic feat" (The Academy 590).