Savoy

4-5 The Royal Arcade, Mayfair, London, W1S 4SD

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). 

The Y90s contributors of the Savoy that exchanged correspondence with Ellen Terry or Edith Craig include: Max Beerbohm, Mabel Dearmer, Ford Madox Hueffer, George Moore, Joseph Pennell, William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, Arthur Symons, and William Butler Yeats. 

Coordinates

Latitude: 51.509073500000
Longitude: -0.141475600000