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1925
 
    
Harold Ross founds The New Yorker as a humorous weekly, and remains in charge of it until his death in 1951       
1925
 
    
Scott FitzGerald publishes his novel The Great Gatsby, set in a contemporary world of lavish indulgence underpinned by crime       
1925
 
    
DuBose Heyward publishes his first novel, Porgy, set in Charleston's Catfish Row       
1925
 
    
English writer Ivy Compton-Burnett finds her characteristic voice in her second novel, Pastors and Masters       
1925
 
    
Virgiinia Woolf publishes her novel Mrs Dalloway, in which the action is limited to a single day       
1925
 
   
A round table at the Algonquin Hotel in New York becomes famous for its collection of wits      
1926
 
    
Soldiers Pay is the first published novel of the Mississippi author William Faulkner       
1926
 
    
Patrick Abercrombie publishes The Preservation of Rural England, calling for rural planning to prevent the encroachment of towns       
1926
 
    
T.E. Lawrence publishes privately his autobiographical Seven Pillars of Wisdom, describing his part in the Arab uprising       
1926
 
    
Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore and the others make their first appearance in A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh       
A.A. Milne, by Spy Junior
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