Scribners magazine
a monthly covering politics and culture published in New York by Charles Scribners Sons from January 1887 and distributed in London by F. Warne & Co.
the editors published the following work by Henry James:
A London life (1888),
The middle years (1893),
Europe (1899),
The great good place (1900),
The tone of time (1900),
Flickerbridge (1902),
and the occasional essay, for example in 1889, 1892 and 1901