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Three-Year Subscription + Edith Wharton Issue — Twelve Issues
The best value for serious readers and collectors: three years of The Strand Magazine, beginning with Issue LXXVIII, our special Edith Wharton issue.
Issue LXXVIII features Edith Wharton’s “The Men Who Saved the World,” a rare wartime story appearing in The Strand for the first time. Set in the summer of 1918, the story unfolds inside a French château near the front, where the rituals of elegance return even as the war remains close enough to shake the windows. In Wharton’s hands, a dinner party becomes something far more haunting: a portrait of comfort, denial, and the uneasy ways people carry on while others pay the price.
The issue also features an in-depth interview with Alexander McCall Smith, whose generous, intelligent, and warmly comic storytelling has made him beloved by readers around the world. Also inside: Sophie Hannah on Agatha Christie, poetry, puzzles, and psychological suspense; Walter Mosley’s “Ike Tooms”; Stephen Spotswood’s “Between the Heart and a Hard Place”; Mike Adamson’s Sherlock Holmes mystery “A Silence in Erith”; and reviews of new mysteries and thrillers.
With a three-year subscription, you’ll receive twelve issues of The Strand’s signature mix of mystery, suspense, literary fiction, author interviews, reviews, and rare classic author features.
For collectors, longtime fans, and serious readers, this is the strongest-value bundle — a way to secure the Edith Wharton issue and stay with The Strand for years to come.
Subscriber Bonus: Three-year subscribers also receive an exclusive limited-edition Edith Wharton bookmark while supplies last.









