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Newspapers and Magazines<br />

2943 | 2944<br />

1891–June 1899. Ed Charlotte M. Yonge 1871–91, Christabel R.<br />

Coleridge 1891–?, Arthur Innes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> American magazine. Oct 1851–Feb 1852. Ed H. H. Paul.<br />

<strong>The</strong> leisure hour: a family journal <strong>of</strong> instruction and recreation.<br />

Began weekly, Jan 1852–Dec 1880. Continued monthly, 1881–Oct<br />

1905. Index to first 25 vols, 1852–76, [1878]. Ed W. H. Miller<br />

1852–8, James Macaulay 1858–95, William Stevens 1895–1900.<br />

Chambers’s pocket miscellany. Edinburgh. Vols 1–24, 1852–3.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong>woman’s domestic magazine. 8 vols 1852–[9]. New<br />

series, 9 vols [1860–4]. New series, 25 vols [1865–77]. Continued as<br />

Illustrated household journal and <strong>English</strong>woman’s domestic<br />

magazine, 3 vols [1880–1]. Incorporated in Milliner, dressmaker<br />

and draper.<br />

<strong>The</strong> charm: a magazine for boys and girls. May 1852–Apr 1854.<br />

Chambers’s repository <strong>of</strong> instructive and amusing tracts.<br />

Edinburgh. Vols 1–12, 1853–4.<br />

Bentley’s monthly review: or literary argus. 1 vol May 1853–Apr<br />

1854. Continued as Bentley’s monthly review, new series,<br />

May–June 1854. Continued as New monthly review, vol 1,<br />

July–Oct 1854.<br />

<strong>The</strong> illustrated London magazine: a monthly journal. Vols 1–4, July<br />

1853–1855. New series, vols 1–30, 1856–1870. From 1857, this is<br />

identical, except for the title-pages, with Ladies’ companion,<br />

New monthly belle assemblée and Ladies’ cabinet. Ed R. B.<br />

Knowles 1853–5.<br />

<strong>The</strong> free press. Sheffield. Vols 1–14, 13 Oct 1855–June 1866.<br />

Continued as Diplomatic review vol 14 (no 6)–25 July 1866–Jan<br />

1877. Frequency varies: began weekly, Oct 1855–Mar 1858; continued<br />

bi-weekly, Apr–May 1858; continued monthly, June<br />

1858–July 1870; continued quarterly, Oct 1870–Jan 1877.<br />

Beginning Jan 1866 there were 2 edns, one entirely in <strong>English</strong>, the<br />

other including material in French. Ed D. Urquhart.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boy’s own magazine. Vols 1–8, Jan 1855–Dec 1862.<br />

<strong>The</strong> national magazine. Vols 1–15, Nov 1856–May 1864. Ed John<br />

Saunders and John Westland Marston.<br />

<strong>The</strong> train. Jan 1856–Jan 1858. Ed Edmund Yates.<br />

Gossip for the garden, a handbook for the florist and suburban horticulturist.<br />

Vols 1–8, Mar 1856–Dec 1863. Ed E. S. Dodwell, J.<br />

Edwards, W. Dean, John Sladden.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ladies’ treasury: an illustrated magazine <strong>of</strong> entertaining literature,<br />

education, fine art, domestic economy etc. Vols 1–9, Apr<br />

1857–Dec 1865. New ser, Jan 1866–1895. Ed Mrs Warren.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong>woman’s review and drawing-room journal <strong>of</strong> social<br />

progress, literature and art. Vol 1, Mar–Aug 1857. New series, vols<br />

1–2, Sep 1857–Sep 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong>woman’s journal. Vols 1–3, Mar 1858–Aug 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong> geologist: a popular monthly magazine <strong>of</strong> geology. Vols 1–7, Jan<br />

1858–June 1864. Ed S. J. Mackie.<br />

Macmillan’s magazine. <strong>Cambridge</strong> and London. Vols 1–59, Nov<br />

1859–Oct 1907. Prop Macmillan. Ed David Masson Nov 1859–Apr<br />

1868, George Grove May 1868–Apr 1883, John Morley May<br />

1883–Sep 1885, Mowbray Morris Oct 1885–1907. See Wellesley<br />

index vol 1 1968.<br />

<strong>The</strong> what-not: or, ladies’ handy-book and monthly magazine <strong>of</strong> literature.<br />

1859–66.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cornhill magazine. Jan 1860–Dec 1939. Resumed Jan<br />

1944–1946. Continued quarterly 1947 onwards. Prop George<br />

Murray Smith 1860–1901. Ed W. M. Thackeray Jan 1860–May<br />

1862, Frederick Greenwood and G. H. Lewes and George Murray<br />

Smith 1862–4(?), Frederick Greenwood and George Murray<br />

Smith 1864(?)–8(?), Edward Dutton Cook and G. H. Lewes and<br />

George Murray Smith 1868(?)–Mar 1871, Leslie Stephen Apr<br />

1871–Dec 1882, James Payn Jan 1883–June 1896, J. St Loe Strachey<br />

July 1896–Dec 1897, Reginald John Smith Jan 1898–Dec 1916. See<br />

Wellesley index vol 1.<br />

Good words. Edinburgh. Jan 1860–Apr 1906. Amalgamated with<br />

Sunday magazine and continued weekly, May 1906–10 and pbd<br />

in London. Prop Alexander Strahan. Ed Norman Macleod,<br />

Donald Macleod.<br />

Temple Bar: a London magazine for town and country readers. Vols<br />

1–132, Dec 1860–Dec 1905. New series, vols 1–2, Jan–Dec 1906.<br />

Index: Alphabetical list <strong>of</strong> the titles <strong>of</strong> all articles appearing in<br />

the previous 99 vols, vol 100, Apr 1894. Prop George Sala 1860–6;<br />

Richard and George Bentley 1866–95; Richard Bentley II 1895–8,<br />

Macmillan 1898–1906. Ed George Sala Dec 1860–Nov 1863,<br />

Edmund Yates Dec 1863–Sep or Oct 1867, George Bentley Oct or<br />

Nov 1867–May 1895; Richard Bentley II June 1895–Aug 1898;<br />

Gertrude Townshend Mayer Sep 1898–Dec 1900?.<br />

Duffy’s Hibernian magazine: a monthly journal <strong>of</strong> literature,<br />

science and art. Vols 1–3, July 1860–Dec 1861. Continued as<br />

Duffy’s Hibernian sixpenny magazine, new series, vols 1–5, Jan<br />

1862–June 1864. Continued as Hibernian magazine, 3rd series,<br />

vol 1, July 1864.<br />

Once a month: original tales by the most popular authors. Nos 1–14,<br />

1861–2. New series, nos 15–17, 1862.<br />

<strong>The</strong> quiver. Nos 1–6, Sep 1861–Sep 1864. New series, vols 1–2, Oct<br />

1864–Oct 1865. New series, 1866–June 1956. Prop Cassell<br />

1861–1926. Ed John Cassell, C. H. H. Wright, John Willis Clark<br />

1864, Thomas T. Shore 1865, H. G. Bonavia Hunt 1865–1905.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sixpenny magazine: a miscellany for all classes and seasons.<br />

Vols 1–14, July 1861–May 1867. New series, vols 1–2, June<br />

1867–Mar 1868.<br />

<strong>The</strong> St James’s magazine. Vols 1–21, Apr 1861–Mar 1868. New series,<br />

Apr 1868–[1882]. Prop John Maxwell. Ed Mrs S. C. Hall 1861–2,<br />

Mrs Braddon, Mrs J. H. Riddell, Edward Walford 1870, W. J.<br />

Morgan.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Victoria magazine. 1863–vol 28, Dec 1876–[1880]. Ed Emily<br />

Faithfull.<br />

<strong>The</strong> month: an illustrated magazine <strong>of</strong> literature, science and art.<br />

Vols 1–11, July 1864–Dec 1869. New ser, vols 12 (new ser)–186, Jan<br />

1870–Dec 1948. New ser, vol 1, Jan 1949 onwards. Issued twice<br />

monthly 1871–3, resumed monthly 1874 as Month and Catholic<br />

review, 1874–81; continued as Month, a Catholic magazine and<br />

review, 1882–90; continued as Month, a Catholic magazine<br />

1890–1913; continued as Month 1914 onwards. Index 1864–1908.<br />

1909. Prop Frances Taylor 1864–June 1865; Society <strong>of</strong> Jesus 1865<br />

onwards. Ed Frances Taylor 1864–5, Henry J. Coleridge 1865–81,<br />

Richard F. Clarke 1882–Feb 1894, John Gerard 1894–97, Sidney F.<br />

Smith 1897–1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> shilling magazine. Illustrated: a miscellany <strong>of</strong> literature, social<br />

science, fiction, poetry etc. Vols 1–4, May 1865–[7]. Ed S. Lucas.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fortnightly review. No 1, 15 May 1865–Dec 1954. Incorporated in<br />

Contemporary review. Pbd twice monthly to no 35, 15 Oct 1866.<br />

<strong>The</strong>reafter monthly. Prop Chapman and Hall. Ed G. H. Lewes<br />

1865–6, John Morley 1867–82, T. H. S. Escott 1882–6, Frank Harris<br />

1886–94, W. L. Courtney 1894–1928. See Wellesley index vol 2.<br />

<strong>The</strong> argosy, a magazine <strong>of</strong> tales, travels, essays and poems. Vols 1–75,<br />

Dec 1865–Dec 1901. Prop Mrs Henry Wood 1867–87. Ed Mrs<br />

Henry Wood 1865–June 1887, Charles W. Wood July 1887–?.<br />

<strong>The</strong> young <strong>English</strong>woman: a magazine <strong>of</strong> fiction and fashions. Vols<br />

1–4, 1865–6. New series, 3 vols 1867–9. New series 8 vols 1870–7.<br />

Continued as Sylvia’s home journal. 14 vols 1878–91. Continued<br />

as Sylvia’s journal, 3 vols 1892–4. Prop Samuel Orchart Beeton. Ed<br />

John Tillotson.<br />

Merry and wise: a magazine for young people edited by Old Merry.<br />

Vols 1–5, Jan 1865–Dec 1869. New series, vols 1–2, Jan 1870–Dec<br />

1871. Continued as Old Merry’s monthly, Jan–Dec 1872.<br />

Gilead. Vols 1–7, June 1865–Dec 1876. Continued as Wayside words,<br />

vols 8–35, Jan 1877–Dec 1904. Ed T. H. Gregg 1865–Dec 1872, F.<br />

Harper Jan 1873–1904.<br />

<strong>The</strong> contemporary review. Jan 1866 onwards. Prop Alexander<br />

Strahan 1866–Jan 1877; ‘Strahan and Co Ltd’ (Samuel Morley,

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