Scribner's Magazine
- Rudyard Kipling, “.007,” Scribner's Magazine, August 1897, pp. 135–149. Kipling's short story about trains is the first known literary work with a character identified as ‘007’: “Now, a locomotive is, next to a marine engine, of course, the most sensitive thing man ever made; and No. .007, besides being sensitive, was new…” This issue of Scribner's contains the first appearance of the story, which is featured on the front page.