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Newspapers and Magazines<br />

2967 | 2968<br />

Trevelyan, G. <strong>The</strong> ladies in Parliament and other pieces. 1888; rev in<br />

Interludes in prose and verse, 1905.<br />

In cap and gown. Ed C. Whibley 1889, 1898 (3rd edn with new<br />

preface).<br />

S[tephen], J. K. Quo musa tendis? 1891.<br />

S[tephen], J. K. Lapsus calami. 1891, 1896 (enlarged).<br />

Pain, B. In a Canadian canoe. 1891, 1898.<br />

Pain, B. Playthings and parodies. 1892, 1896.<br />

Lehmann, R. C. In <strong>Cambridge</strong> courts. 1891, 1897.<br />

Kellett, E. E. Book <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cambridge</strong> verse. 1911.<br />

Nicholson, R. A. <strong>The</strong> don and the dervish: a book <strong>of</strong> verse, original<br />

and translated. 1911.<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> University Magazine<br />

Characters <strong>of</strong> freshmen and other papers, reprinted from the<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> University magazine. 1848.<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> Review<br />

<strong>The</strong> book <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Cambridge</strong> review 1879–97. 1898.<br />

Light Green<br />

Hilton, A. C. Works. Ed R. P. Edgecumbe 1904.<br />

Granta<br />

Rice, F. A. <strong>The</strong> Granta and its contributors 1889–1914. 1924.<br />

Philip, J., J. Simpson and N. Snowman. <strong>The</strong> best <strong>of</strong> Granta<br />

1889–1966. 1967.<br />

London<br />

Hawgood, J. A. University College and its magazine. Univ College<br />

Mag June 1927.<br />

Bellot, H. H. University College London 1826–1926. 1929.<br />

University College London Gazette<br />

Solly, H. S. <strong>The</strong> Life <strong>of</strong> Henry Morley. 1898.<br />

Sleuth<br />

‘Sleuth’. King’s College magazine. N & Q 10 Mar 1945.<br />

Oxford<br />

G[odley], A. D. Verses to order. 1892, 1904 (enlarged).<br />

G[odley], A. D. <strong>The</strong> casual ward: academic and other oddments. 1912.<br />

Seccombe, T. and H. S. Scott. In praise <strong>of</strong> Oxford: an anthology in<br />

prose and verse. Vol 2, 1912.<br />

Symon, J. D. <strong>The</strong> earlier Oxford magazines. Oxford & <strong>Cambridge</strong><br />

Rev 13 1911.<br />

Oxford Magazine<br />

Echoes from the Oxford magazine: being reprints <strong>of</strong> seven years.<br />

1890.<br />

More echoes from the Oxford Magazine: being a second series <strong>of</strong><br />

reprints <strong>of</strong> seven years. 1896.<br />

Oxonian 1817<br />

Fair-play: or no 1 <strong>of</strong> the Oxonian exposed by a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Oxford. 1817.<br />

Isis<br />

Pigott, T. M. Two on a tour and other papers from the Isis. 1895.<br />

Edinburgh<br />

Edinburgh University Magazine<br />

<strong>The</strong> new Amphion: being the book <strong>of</strong> the Edinburgh University<br />

Union Fancy Fair. 1886.<br />

Student<br />

Famous Edinburgh students. 1914. Mainly rptd from Student.<br />

Aberdeen<br />

Smith, R. H. A village propaganda. 1889.<br />

Donaldson, J. <strong>The</strong> Aberdeen Universities’ magazine 1849–50.<br />

Aberdeen Univ Rev 1 1913.<br />

Leask, W. K. <strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> the University magazine 1836–1914.<br />

Aberdeen Univ Rev 4 1914.<br />

St Andrews<br />

Murray, R. F. <strong>The</strong> scarlet gown. 1891, 1932 (with memoir by Andrew<br />

Lang).<br />

Dublin<br />

Kottabos<br />

Echoes from Kottabos. Ed R. Y. Tyrell and E. Sullivan 1906.<br />

Eton<br />

Harcourt, L. V. An Eton bibliography. 1902.<br />

Rugby<br />

C., G. A. F. M. Matthew Arnold and the Rugby Magazine 1837. N & Q<br />

28 Mar 1942. Evidence that Arnold did not contribute.<br />

f. annuals and year books<br />

(1) literary annuals<br />

<strong>The</strong> spirit <strong>of</strong> the public journals: being an impartial selection <strong>of</strong> the<br />

most exquisite essays and jeux d’esprit etc. 29 vols 1798 (for 1797)<br />

to 1823 (for 1822). New series, 3 vols 1824 (for 1823) to 1826 (for<br />

1825).<br />

<strong>The</strong> annual anthology. 2 vols 1799–1800. Bristol. Ed Robert Southey.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical register, and repository <strong>of</strong> fugitive poetry for 1801,<br />

1802, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806–7, 1808–9, 1810–11. 8 vols 1802–14.<br />

Flowers <strong>of</strong> literature for 1801 & 1802: or characteristic sketches <strong>of</strong><br />

human nature and modern manners. 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807.<br />

6 vols 1803–8. Ed F. Prevost and Francis W. Blagdon vols 1–2,<br />

Francis W. Blagdon vols 3–6.<br />

<strong>The</strong> annual review: and history <strong>of</strong> literature for 1802, 1803, 1804,<br />

1805, 1806, 1807, 1808. 7 vols 1803–9.<br />

Forget me not: a Christmas and New Year’s present. 25 vols 1823–47.<br />

Prop Rudolph Ackermann. Ed Frederic Shoberl.<br />

Friendship’s <strong>of</strong>fering. 21 vols 1824–44. In 1833 absorbed Winter’s<br />

wreath and continued as Friendship’s <strong>of</strong>fering and winter’s<br />

wreath: a Christmas and New Year’s present, until 1843.<br />

Continued as Friendship’s <strong>of</strong>fering <strong>of</strong> sentiment and mirth, 1844.<br />

Ed T. K. Hervey 1826, T. K. Hervey and B. E. Pote 1827, Charles<br />

Knight 1828, Thomas Pringle 1829–33, H. Inglis 1834; W. H.<br />

Harrison 1825, Leitch Ritchie 1842–4.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Graces: or literary souvenir for 1824. 1824.<br />

Blossoms at Christmas and first flowers <strong>of</strong> the New Year. 2 vols<br />

1825–6.<br />

Homage aux dames. 1825.<br />

<strong>The</strong> literary souvenir: or cabinet <strong>of</strong> poetry and romance. 10 vols<br />

1825–34. Continued as Literary souvenir and cabinet <strong>of</strong> modern<br />

art. New series, 1 vol 1835. Continued as Cabinet <strong>of</strong> modern art<br />

and literary souvenir, 2nd–3rd series, 1836, 1837. Prop Alaric A.<br />

Watts 1826–37. Ed Alaric A. Watts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> amulet: or Christian and literary remembrancer. 11 vols<br />

1826–36. Ed Samuel Carter Hall.<br />

<strong>The</strong> every day book forming a complete history <strong>of</strong> the year, months<br />

and seasons. 2 vols 1826–7. Each vol issued in weekly pts during<br />

the preceding year. Ed William Hone.<br />

Janus: or the Edinburgh literary almanac. 1826. Ed John Wilson and<br />

J. G. Lockhart.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ladies’ pocket magazine. 15 vols 1826–39.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pledge <strong>of</strong> friendship. 3 vols 1826–8.<br />

A wreath from the Emerald Isle: a New Year’s gift. Dublin 1826. Ed P.<br />

D. Hardy.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bijou: or annual <strong>of</strong> literature and the arts. 3 vols 1828–30. Ed W.<br />

Fraser.<br />

<strong>The</strong> keepsake. 30 vols 1828–57. Ed W. H. Ainsworth 1828, F. M.<br />

Reynolds 1829–35, Caroline Norton 1836, Lady E. Stuart Wortley<br />

1837, F. M. Reynolds 1839, Lady E. Stuart Wortley 1840, Countess<br />

<strong>of</strong> Blessington 1841–50, Marguerite Power 1851–7.<br />

<strong>The</strong> table book. 1828. Issued in weekly pts for the preceding year.<br />

Successor to the Every day book. Ed William Hone.<br />

<strong>The</strong> winter’s wreath: or a collection <strong>of</strong> original contributions in

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