Monthly Magazine

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Monthly Magazine, 1810 (John Adams Library, Boston Public Library)

The Monthly Magazine (1796-1843) of London[1][2] "began publication in February 1796. Richard Phillips ... was the publisher and a contributor on political issues; the editor for the first 10 years was the literary Jack-of-all-trades, Dr. John Aiken."[3] Other contributors included William Blake,[4] Samuel Taylor Coleridge, George Dyer, and Charles Lamb.[5]

References

  1. ^ British Library. English Short Title Catalogue. Monthly Magazine
  2. ^ New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature, v.2. Cambridge University Press, 1971
  3. ^ Arthur Sherbo. From the "Monthly Magazine, and British Register": Notes on Milton, Pope, Boyce, Johnson, Sterne, Hawkesworth, and Prior. Studies in Bibliography, Vol. 43 (1990)
  4. ^ Archibald George Blomefield Russell. The engravings of William Blake. Houghton Mifflin, 1912
  5. ^ Sherbo. 1990

Further reading

  • Monthly magazine, or, British register. London : Printed for R. Phillips, 1796-
  • Ward and Waller, eds. Cambridge history of English literature, v.12. G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1916