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Diogenes, hys Lantern. See Lantern (The). Director (The); a weekly literary journal: containing I: Essays on subjects of literature, the fine arts and manners. II: Bibliographiana. Account of rare and curious books, and of the book sales in this country, from the close of the 17th century. III: Royal Institution. Analyses of the lectures delivered weekly. IV: British Gallery. Description of the principal pictures exhibited for sale with the names of the purchasers. v. I-2. London, 1807. 8°.

Na C Edited by T. F. Dibdin. Vol. 1 has a second title-page: The Director, a literary and scientific journal.

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v. 9-11 also called n. sér. v. 1-3; v. 14-15 called n. ser. Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science and Art. Edited by J. H. Agnew. v I-63 (1844-64); new ser. 1-62 v. 63, no. 6; v. 64, no. 6. v. 65, no. 4, v. 67-68 (1865-98). Index 1-96. New York, 1844-98. 8°. Na

Current. Continuation of Eclectic Museum. Editor, 1846-81 W. H. Bidwell, later none mentioned.

v. 1-63 (1844-64); new series v. 1-57 (186593). C Eclectic Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art. Edited by John Holmes Agnew. United Ser., v. 1-3 (Jan. 1843-Dec., 1843). New York and Philadelphia, 1843. 8°. Na C

Monthly. Continuation of: Museum of Foreign Literature, and some other magazine. In 1844 E. Littell started the Living Age in Boston, and the Eclectic Magazine was started in New York with Agnew as editor. Littell was the publisher of the Eclectic Museum. The other magazine, above referred to, was probably the American Eclectic, of which Agnew had become editor, and which did not appear after 1842.

Eclectic Review. V. 1-10 (1805-13); new ser. v. 1-30 (1814-28); 3. ser. v. 1-16 (1829-36); new ser. v. 1-2 (1831); new ser. v. 1-12 (1851-56); new ser. v. 1-4 (1857-58). 74 v. London, 1805-58. 8°. Na

Vol. 1-8 of the 1. ser. are in 2 parts each. The 1st ser. edited successively by S. Greatheed, D. Parken, and T. Williams, the 2. and 3. ser. by J. Conder; the 4. by T. Price; the 5. v. 1-8 by T. Price and W. H. Stowell, v. 9-12 by J. E. Ryland; the 6. ser. in 2 pts. each. v. 1-4, no editors given. Edinburgh Dramatic Review. v. 1-6 (182223). Edinburgh. 1822-23. nar. 12°.

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Finsk tidskrift för vitterhet, vetenskap, konst och politik. v. 32-35, 381-3, 5-6, v. 42–44 (1892-93, 1895-98). Helsingfors, 1892-98. 8°.

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2 v. (1829-31). Boston,

Etonian (The). v. 1-3. London, 1824.

4. edition. Edited by W. Blunt and W. M. Praed. v. 1-3 (1822-24). 8vo.

V. 1-2 are 2. ed.; v. 3 the 4. ed. and published in 3 parts. Euphorion: Zeitschrift für Litteraturgeschichte hrsg. von A. Sauer. v. 1-5 (1894-98); Ergänzungsheft, 1-3. Leipzig, 1894-98. 8°. Na C

Current. Quarterly. v. 1-3 published in Bamberg. Europa. Chronik der gebildeten Welt. v. 1-2. Leipzig und Stuttgart, 1837. 8°.

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European Magazine, and London Review: containing the literature, history, politics, arts, manners & amusements of the age. By the Philo

logical Society of London. V. I-87. London, 1782-1825. 8°.

— v. 1–66 (1782-1814).

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Current. From May 1891 edited by Walter S. Page. v. 1-22 (1886-97). Foyer (Le) Canadien: recueil littéraire et historique. V. 1-4. Quebec, 1863-66. 8°. Na C France (La) littéraire. v. 1-4. (1834-39.) New York, 1834-39. 8°. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. v. 926. (1859-68.) 18 v. New York, 1860-68. f°. NI

1855-56, 1858, 1862-64, 1869, 1870-72. C Frank Leslie's Lady's Magazine.... v. 36, no. I. (1875.) New York, 1878. f3.

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Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours. A monthly magazine, devoted to useful and entertaining reading. v. 17, no. 6. (1875.) New York, 1875. 8°.

Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine. Conducted by Charles F. Deems. v. 1, 7-25. (1877, 1880-89.) 20 V. New York, 1877-89. 4°. Na Ended. v. 9 edited by Alfred Tavlor; v. 10-25 by T. de Witt Talmage. v. 9 is entitled "The Sunday Magazine." Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country. v. 1-80 (1830-69); New ser. v. 1-26 (1870-82). 106 v. London, 1830-82. 8°. Na C

Discontinued. The new ser, is only called Fraser's Magazine and was ed. by J. A. Froude from v. 1-10.

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Gentleman's Magazine: or monthly intelligencer. Collected chiefly from the publick papers, by Sylvanus Urban. v. 1-77 (1731-1807); new ser. v. 78-103 (1808–33); new ser. v. I-45 (183456). new ser. v. 1-19 (1856-65); new ser. v. 1–5 (1866-68); entirely new ser. v. 1-16 (1868–76); 146th year of publ. (1876); v. 240-279, 282-285 (1877-98); Christmas number, 1876; Index, 17311818 in 5 v. Index to obituary & biogr. notices 1731-80 (1886). Supplements to v. 73-103 (1803-33) in I v. Gentleman's Annual, Christmas, 1897-98. Na 239 v. London, 1731-1898. 8°.

Current. Monthly. v. 1 is of the 3d ed. v. 6-103 have the title: Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle. v. 53103 are in 2 parts, each part counted as an independent volume, when the consecutive numbering of the volumes begins in 1877. From 1731-54 edited by E. Cove; from 1754-66 by D. Henry, 1778-92 by J. Nichols and D. Henry, 1792-1826 by J. Nichols. From 1868 edited successively by Gowing, Joseph Hatton and Joseph Knight. The seven volumes preceding V. 249 are incorrectly numbered, instead of being v. 240-246, they should be 242-248.

See also: Selection of curious articles from the Gentleman's Magazine.

Supplements lack 1808, 10-11, 18, 22.

The index to the biographical and obituary notices was published by the British Record Society.

v. 1-77 (1731-1807); new ser. v. 78-103 (1808-33); new ser. v. I-45 (1837-56); new ser. v. 1-8 (1856-60); v. 242, no. 1769; v. 252, no. 1816. N1

V. 1-103 (1731-1833). new ser. v. 1-40 (183453).

Germania. A monthly review devoted to the study of the German language and literature. v. 9101-7. Boston, 1897-99. 8°.

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Germania; Zeitschrift für das Studium der deutschen Sprache und Literatur.

chester, N. H., 1893. 4°.

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Na Giornale de letterati. V. I-102, Pisa, 177196. 12°. Na Giornale de letterati d'Italia... v. I-40 (1710-40); Supplementi v. 1-3 (1722-26). Venezia, 1710-40. 12°.

Na ————— v. 1–37 (1710–25); Suppl. 2 v. (1722). 39 v. in 32. C Giornale storico della letteratura italiana diretto e redatto da F. Novati e R. Renier. v. 13-31 (1889-98.) 19 v. Torino, 1889-98. 8°. C

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Edited by A. N. De Menil. v. I, no. 1, 3, 5, 7 (1894-96). St. Louis, 1894-96. 8°. NI

Hewet's Excelsior and New York Illustrated Times. v. I, no. 1 (1846). New York, 1846. 4°. ΝΙ

Bound in vol. entitled: Illustrated Papers.

Hibernian Magazine; or compendium of entertaining knowledge, containing the greatest variety of the most curious & useful in every branch of polite literature. v. 1-8 (1771-78); 1779-1811. 41 v. Dublin, 1771-1811.

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Hours at Home. A popular monthly devoted to religious and useful literature. Edited by J. M. Sherwood. v. I-II (May 1865-Oct. 1870). New York, 1865-70. 8°. Na

Ended. v. 6-11 have the subtitle: A popular monthly of instruction and recreation.

Household Journal of Popular Information, Amusement and Domestic Economy. v. 1-2 (Oct. 1860-Sept. 1861). New York, 1860-61. f. Na Household Magazine (The). See The American Monthly.

Household Narrative of Current Events. Being a monthly supplement to Household Words, conducted by Charles Dickens. 1850-1855. 6 v. London, 1850-55.

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