Ainslee's Magazine

Ainslee's Magazine was an American literary periodical published from 1897 to December 1926. It was originally published as a humor magazine called The Yellow Kid, based on the popular comic strip character. It was renamed Ainslee's the following year.

The magazine's publishers were Howard, Ainslee & Co., a division of the Street & Smith publishing house in New York City.

Contributors
Among those who contributed essays, short stories, or poetry to Ainslee's:


 * Stephen Crane
 * Arthur Conan Doyle
 * Theodore Dreiser
 * Frances Gaither
 * Maud Hart Lovelace
 * Bret Harte
 * O. Henry
 * Anthony Hope
 * Jack London
 * Edna St. Vincent Millay
 * E. Phillips Oppenheim
 * Constance Lindsay Skinner
 * Albert Payson Terhune
 * Stanley J. Weyman
 * P. G. Wodehouse
 * I. A. R. Wylie

From 1920 to 1923 Dorothy Parker wrote the monthly drama reviews column, "In Broadway Playhouses". Edith Isaacs worked as a critic for the magazine prior to her tenure at Theatre Arts.

Ainslee's was published until December 1926, after which it was merged into Far West Illustrated.