Named after the
musical revue,
The Passing Show was first published on 20 March 1915. From 26 March 1926 for eight editions it was renamed
The New Passing Show, then reverting to its original title on 21 May 1926.
The Passing Show was noted for its publication of science fiction stories.
Edgar Rice Burroughs's science fiction novel
Pirates of Venus was published first in serial form in the United States in 1932 in
Argosy and the following year in the United Kingdom in
The Passing Show.
John Wyndham's novel
Stowaway to Mars was serialised in
The Passing Show in 1936.
P. G. Wodehouse's
The Luck of the Bodkins was first published in
The Passing Show.
Bruce Bairnsfather's cartoon strip
Old Bill and Bert appeared in
The Passing Show from 1933 to 1938. A number of short stories by the Australian novelist and short story writer
Louis Kaye were first published in
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