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General Review of British and Foreign Literature 1806

This is a list of British periodicals established in the 19th century, excluding daily newspapers.

The periodical press flourished in the 19th century: the Waterloo Directory of English language Newspapers and Periodicals plans to somewhen list over 100,000 titles; the current Series iii lists 73,000 titles. 19th-century periodicals have been the focus of extensive indexing efforts, such as that of the Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals, 1824–1900, Poole's Index to Journal Literature (now published electronically as part of 19th Century Masterfile), Science in the 19th-Century Periodical and Retrospective Index to Music Periodicals, 1800–1950. At that place are also a number of efforts to republish 19th-century periodicals online, including ProQuest's British Periodicals Drove I and Collection II, Gale's 19th Century UK Periodicals Online [i] and Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (ncse).[2]

List by year of publication [edit]

1800s [edit]

  • Weekly Dispatch (1801–1928, continued every bit Sunday Dispatch). Weekly.
  • Christian Observer (1802–1874). [f]
  • The Guardian of Education (1802–1806)
  • The Edinburgh Review (1802–1900). Quarterly. [one thousand] [f]
  • The Monthly Register and encyclopedian magazine (1802–1803). [e]
  • Political Register (1802–1835). Weekly. Edited by William Cobbett
  • Annual Review and History of Literature (1803–1809). Annual. Founded past Arthur Aikin; edited by Aikin (volumes 1–6) and Thomas Rees (book seven).[3] [e]
  • The Anti-Gallican: or Standard of British loyalty, religion and liberty (1804). [e]
  • The Eclectic Review (1805–1868). Monthly
  • Youth's Magazine (1805–1867). [f]
  • La Belle Assemblée (1806–1832, continued equally Court Magazine 1832–1848). Established by John Bong. [f] [a] [e]
  • Le Swain Monde (1806–1810). Published by John Browne Bell.
  • General Review of British and Foreign Literature (1806). Published past William Nicholson.
  • The Monthly Repository (1806–1838). Monthly. [c]
  • The Athenaeum: a magazine of literary and miscellaneous information (1807–1809). Edited past John Aikin. [due east]
  • The Chiffonier (1807–1809).
  • The Manager: a weekly literary journal (1807). [east]
  • The Irish gaelic magazine, and monthly asylum for neglected biography (1807–1815). [e]
  • The Edinburgh Almanac Annals (1808–1826). Founded by Walter Scott. [e]
  • The Examiner (1808–1886). Weekly.
  • The Tradesman; or, Commercial magazine (1808–1812). [e]
  • Journal of the Royal Social club of Medicine (1809–).
  • The New Musical Mag, Review, and Register (1809–1810). Monthly. [b]
  • Quarterly Review (1809–1967). Quarterly. [east]. [1000]
  • Ladies' Fashionable Repository (1809–1829?; continues 1829–1834 as Raw's Ladies Fashionable Repository; 1837–1905 Pawsey's Ladies Fashionable Repository). Annually. [a]
  • Repository of arts, literature, commerce, articles, fashions, and politics (1809–1829). Established by Rudolph Ackermann.
  • Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts (1797–1813). Founded by William Nicholson

1810s [edit]

  • Hibernia Mag, and Dublin monthly panorama (1810–1811). [e]
  • Monthly Panorama (1810). [east]
  • The Reflector: quarterly magazine, on subjects of philosophy, politics, and the liberal arts (1810–1811). [e]
  • British Review (1811–1825). Quarterly. Founded past John Weylund; edited past Weylund (for 1 or 2 numbers), then by William Roberts (until 1822). Published by John Hatchard.[4]
  • Cheap Mag (1813–1815). Monthly, 4d.
  • Monthly Museum; or, Dublin literary repertory of arts, scientific discipline, literature and miscellaneous information (1813–1814). [east]
  • Champion (1814–1822). Edited past John Scott.
  • Lady'due south Monthly Museum; Or, Polite Repository of Amusement and Educational activity (1814–1830). [a]
  • The New Monthly Mag (1814–1884). Quarterly.[g]
  • Augustan Review (1815–1816). Monthly.
  • British Lady'south Magazine (1815–1818). Monthly. Published by John Souter.
  • Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette (1816–; became the Gazette and Herald in 1956). Weekly.
  • The Black Dwarf (1817–1824) [f]
  • Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1817–1980). Monthly. [m] [f]
  • The Ǣgis; or, Contained weekly expositor (July–September 1818). Weekly
  • The Kaleidoscope; or, Literary and Scientific Mirror. Weekly. Published at Liverpool past Egerton Smith. (1818–1831). [e]
  • The Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc. (1818–1836). Weekly.
  • The Quarterly Musical Mag and Review (1818–1828). [b]
  • Christian Remembrancer (1819–1868). Monthly 1819–1844, quarterly 1844–1868.
  • Edinburgh Monthly Review (1819–1821). [due east]
  • The English Musical Gazette; or, Monthly Intelligencer (1819). Monthly. [b]
  • Imperial Magazine (1819–1834). Edited by Samuel Drew. [due east]
  • Indicator (1819–1821). Weekly. Published past Joseph Appleyard. Edited past Leigh Hunt.

1820s [edit]

  • John Bull (1820–). Weekly. [a]
  • Y Cymmrodor (1821–1951). [d]
  • Album (1822–1825). Quarterly. Edited by Francis St. Leger.[iv]
  • Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle (1822–1886) [a]
  • The Fancy (1822–1826) [a]
  • Glasgow Medical Journal (1822–1956)
  • The London Magazine (1822–1829)
  • Mirror of Literature (1822–1847) [f]
  • Sportsman'south Almanac (1822?–1870). Annually. [a]
  • The Harmonicon (1823–1833). Monthly. [b]
  • The Lancet (1823–)
  • The Portfolio (1823–1825)
  • Mirror of Literature, Amusement and Pedagogy (1823–1841)
  • The Westminster Review (1824–1914). Quarterly and then monthly. [m]
  • The Children's Friend (1824–). Monthly. [a]
  • Child's Companion (1824–). Monthly. [a]
  • Staffordshire Mercury (1824–1848). Weekly
  • The World of Fashion and Continental Feuilletons (1824–1851; continued 1852–79 every bit The Ladies Monthly Magazine and Earth of Fashion; 1880–1891 as Monde Élegant; or the World of Way). Monthly. [a]
  • The Historic period (1825–1843; continues 1843–1845 as The Age and Argus, 1845–46 as The English Gentleman). Weekly. [a]
  • The Anti-Slavery Reporter (1825–?)
  • Birmingham Periodical (1825–1869). Weekly.
  • The Foreign Quarterly Review (1827–1846). Quarterly. [g]
  • The Emblem (1827–1857). Annually.
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Lodge (1827–)
  • Athenaeum (1828–1921)
  • Church of England Paper (1828–)
  • The Spectator (1828–)
  • The London Review (1829) [m]
  • Pierce Egan's Book of Sports, and Mirror of Life (1829–1836). [a]

1830s [edit]

  • Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country (1830–1882). Monthly. [g]
  • Comic Almanac (1830–1839, 1842) [f]
  • Figaro in London (1831–1839). Weekly. [a]
  • Journal of the Regal Geographical Society of London (1831–1880)
  • The Metropolitan Magazine (1831–1850)
  • The Poor Human being'south Guardian (1831–1835). Weekly. 1d.
  • Satirist; or, the Conscience of the Times (1831–1849). Weekly. [a]
  • Chambers's Edinburgh Journal (1832–1956; renamed Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Arts in 1854, and Chambers's Journal in 1897)
  • Dublin Periodical of Medical & Chemic Science (1832–1925; renamed Dublin Periodical of Medical Scientific discipline, and Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science from 1846 to 1871)
  • Hereford Times (1832–). Weekly. 7d.
  • The Journal (1832–). Weekly
  • Ladies' Cabinet of Way, Music and Romance (1832–1870). Monthly. [a]
  • The Penny Magazine (1832–1845). Weekly
  • The Sabbatum Mag (1832–1844). Weekly
  • Tait'due south Edinburgh Magazine (1832–1855) [m]
  • The Cheltenham Looker-On (1833–1920)
  • The Dublin Academy Mag (1833–1877) [g]
  • The British and Foreign Review; or, European Quarterly Journal (1835–1844). Quarterly. [g]
  • The Gospel Standard (1835–). Monthly
  • The London Review (1835–1836) [g]
  • The Mining Journal (1835–)
  • The London and Westminster Review (1836–1840) [thou]
  • The Musical World (1836–1891). Weekly.[b] [5]
  • The Dublin Review (1836–1900). Quarterly, then monthly. [k]
  • Bentley's Miscellany (1837–1868). Monthly.[chiliad]
  • Cleave's Penny Gazette (1837–1844). Weekly. [a]
  • Justice of the Peace (1837–). Weekly.
  • Northern Liberator (1837–1840). Weekly.
  • Northern Star (1837–1852). Weekly. [c]
  • Penny Satirist (1837–1846; continues 1846 equally Penny Satirist and London Pioneer; 1846–1848 equally London Pioneer; 1848 every bit Literary Pioneer). Weekly. [a]
  • Publishers' Circular (1837–1959). [c]
  • The Era (1838–1939). Weekly
  • Periodical of the Statistical Society of London (1838–1886, continued every bit Periodical of the Royal Statistical Guild)
  • The Monthly Relate: A National Journal of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art (1838–1841). Monthly.[g]
  • The Art Union Monthly Journal, shortly renamed The Art Periodical (1839–1912). Monthly

1840s [edit]

  • Millennial Star (1840–1970). Monthly
  • The Musical Journal (1840). Weekly. [b]
  • Peter Parley'southward Annual (1840–1892). Annually. [a]
  • Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal, later became British Medical Journal (1840–)
  • Register and Mag of Natural History (1841–), later became Periodical of Natural History
  • The Gardeners' Chronicle (1841–)
  • The Jewish Chronicle (1841–). Weekly
  • Punch (1841–1992). Weekly. [a] [f]
  • Ainsworth's Magazine: A Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, & Art (1842–1854) [grand]
  • The Friend (1842–). Weekly.
  • Illustrated London News (1842–). Weekly. 6d.
  • Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper (1842–). Weekly.
  • The Musical Examiner (1842–1844). Weekly. [b]
  • The Illustrated Weekly Times (1843–1843). Weekly.[half-dozen]
  • The Builder (1843–). Weekly.
  • The Economist (1843–). Weekly.
  • Family unit Friend (1842–). Weekly
  • The Family Herald: A Domestic Mag of Useful Information & Entertainment (1843–1940). Weekly.
  • News of the World (1843–2011). Weekly. 3d.
  • Pictorial Times (1843–1848). Weekly.
  • The Zoologist (1843–). Monthly.
  • Archaeological Journal (1844–). Quarterly (annually after 1927)
  • The Musical Times (1844–). Monthly. [b]
  • The Due north British Review (1844–1871). Quarterly. [yard]
  • Preston Guardian (1844–; renamed Farmers Guardian in 1958)
  • The Prospective Review: A Quarterly Periodical of Theology and Literature (1845–1855). Quarterly. [1000]
  • The British Quarterly Review (1845–1886). Quarterly. [1000]
  • Hood's Magazine and Comic Miscellany (1845–1849). Monthly.
  • The London Journal (1845–1906). Weekly.
  • Norfolk News (1845–). Weekly
  • Sharpe'southward London Journal (1845–1870). Weekly 1845–1847, monthly 1848–1870.
  • British Mothers' Magazine (1845–64). Monthly. [a]
  • Juvenile Companion, and Sunday-School Hive (1845–1891). Monthly. [a]
  • Archaeologia Cambrensis (1846–1999). Annually. [d]
  • Le Follet (1846–). Monthly. [a]
  • The Guardian [Anglican newspaper] (1846–1951). Weekly.
  • Prophwyd y Jubili (1846–1848). Monthly
  • Lady's Newspaper and Pictorial Times (1847–1863). Weekly. [a]
  • The Rambler (1848–1862). Weekly (Jan–Aug 1848), then monthly (until Feb 1589), then bimonthly (until 1862). [g]
  • Red Republican (1848–1850). Weekly
  • Eliza Cook'due south Periodical (1849–1853). Weekly.
  • Notes and Queries (1849–). Weekly.
  • Spirit of Freedom, and Working Man's Vindicator (1849–1850)

1850s [edit]

  • Photographic Journal. The Journal of the Photographic Guild (periodical)|Journal of the Photographic Social club (1853–). Monthly
  • British Journal of Photography (periodical)|British Journal of Photography (1854–). Weekly
  • Photographic News (periodical)|Photographic News (1858–). Weekly
  • The Germ (1850–1850). Monthly
  • Harper's New Monthly Magazine (1850–). Monthly. [f]
  • Household Words (1850–1859). Weekly.
  • The Leader (1850–1860). Weekly. [c]
  • Reynold'southward News (1850–). Weekly
  • Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Younger Members of the English Church (1851–1899). Monthly. [a]
  • Racing Times (1851–1868). Weekly. [a]
  • The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine (1852–1874; 1877; 1880–1890). Monthly. [a] [f]
  • Chicken Herald (1853–). Monthly; later weekly.
  • The Field (1853–)
  • The London Quarterly Review (1853–1900). Quarterly. [g]
  • Quarterly Periodical of Microscopical Science (1853–1965; from 1966 the Journal of Cell Scientific discipline)
  • Alnwick Mercury (1854–; renamed Alnwick and County Gazette in 1883, Northumberland and Alnwick Gazette in 1943, and Northumberland Gazette in 1947)
  • Morpeth Herald (1854–). Monthly; weekly from 1858.
  • The National Review (1855–1864). Quarterly. [g]
  • The Orcadian (1854–). Monthly, then weekly.
  • Swindon Advertiser and Monthly Tape (1854–) Monthly, 1d.; from 1855 weekly; from 1898 daily.
  • Illustrated Times (1855–1872). Weekly.
  • Boy'south Own Magazine (1855–1874) [a]
  • Derbyshire Times (1855–). Weekly.
  • The Harrow Monthly Gazette and General Advertiser (1855–). 2d.
  • Local Authorities Chronicle (1855–)
  • Armed forces Chronicle and Naval Spectator (1855–; later Rochester, Chatham and Gillingham News). Weekly.
  • The Saturday Review of politics, literature, science, and fine art (1855–1938). Weekly.
  • The Weekly News (1855–). Weekly.
  • The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (1856) [g]
  • The Engineer (1856–)
  • The Atlantic Monthly (1857–1915). Monthly.
  • Friendly Companion and Illustrated Teacher (1857–). Monthly. [a]
  • Journal of the Royal United Service Establishment (1857–)
  • The Atlantis (1858–1860, 1862–1863, 1870) [g]
  • The Bookseller (1858–)
  • English Women's Periodical (1858–1864). Monthly. [c]
  • Estates Gazette (1858–)
  • Ladies' Treasury: An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Literature (1857–1895). Monthly. [a]
  • All the Year Circular (1859–1895). Weekly.
  • Bentley's Quarterly Review (1859–1860). Quarterly. [k]
  • Chemist and Druggist (1859–)
  • The Eagle (1859=)
  • Macmillan's Magazine (1859–1907). Monthly. [g]
  • Sporting Life (1859–1998). Weekly, then daily after 1883.
  • Transactions of the S Wales Found of Engineers (1859–).

1860s [edit]

  • The Cornhill Magazine (1860–1975). Monthly.[g] [f]
  • Investors Chronicle (1860–)
  • Temple Bar: A London Mag for Town and Land Readers (1860–1900) [g]
  • Baily's Monthly Magazine of Sports and Pastimes (1860–1926). Monthly. [a]
  • The Bee-Hive (1861–1878). Weekly.
  • Fun (1861–1901). Weekly. [a]
  • Penny Illustrated Paper (1861–1913). Weekly. 1d.
  • The Queen (1861–)
  • The Domicile and Foreign Review (1862–1864) [1000]
  • Every Boy'southward Magazine (1862–1889; titled Routledge'southward Magazine for Boys 1865–1868, and Young Gentleman'due south Magazine 1869–1873). Monthly. [a]
  • The Grocer (1862–)
  • The Musical Standard (1862–1933). Semimonthly 1862–1863, biweekly 1864–1866 weekly 1866–. [b]
  • London Society (1862–1898). Monthly.
  • Sporting Gazette (1862–1878; continued 1879 as Sporting Gazette and Agricultural Periodical; 1880–1903 as State Admirer, Sporting Gazette and Agricultural Journal;[vii] 1903–1905 every bit Country Gentleman; 1905–15 as Country Admirer and Land and H2o; 1916–1920 every bit Land and Water). Weekly. [a]
  • Alpine Periodical (1863–). Annually.
  • Church building Times (1863–). Weekly.
  • The Theological Review: A Quarterly Journal of Religious Idea and Life (1864–1879). Quarterly. [g]
  • Alexandra Mag (1864–1865). Monthly. [a]
  • Entomologist's Monthly Magazine (1864–) Monthly / quarterly?
  • The Geological Magazine (1864–)
  • The Illustrated Police News (1864–1939)
  • The Month (1864–2001). Monthly.
  • The Musical Monthly and Repertoire of Literature, the Drama, and the Arts (1864–1865). Monthly. [b]
  • The Owl: a Wednesday periodical of politics and social club (1864–). Weekly.
  • The English Mechanic and World of Scientific discipline (1865–1926). Weekly.
  • Fishing Gazette (1865–1962). Weekly. [a]
  • The Fortnightly Review (1865–1900). Fortnightly for a year, then monthly. [chiliad]
  • Hardwicke's Scientific discipline Gossip: A Monthly Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature (1865–1893). Monthly.
  • Merry & Wise; a magazine for immature people (1865–1872). Monthly. [a]
  • Sporting Times (1865–1931). Weekly. [a]
  • The Contemporary Review (1866–). Monthly. [g]
  • The Journal of the Royal Horticultural Order (1866–)
  • Aunt Judy'south Magazine (1866–1885). Monthly. [a]
  • Chatterbox (1866–1953) Weekly / monthly. [a]
  • Boys of England (1866–1899, continues equally Up-To-Engagement Boys' Journal 1899–1901, Boys of England 1901?–1906). Weekly. [a]
  • Englishwoman's Review (1866–1910). Monthly / quarterly. [a]
  • Male parent William's Stories (1866–1867, continues 1868–81 equally The Children's Treasury and 1881 as Our Darlings). Monthly / weekly. [a]
  • Kind Words for Boys and Girls (1866–1937). Monthly / weekly. [a]
  • Judy; or the London serio-comic journal (1867–1907). Weekly. [a]
  • Reports and transactions of the Cardiff Naturalists Social club (1867–1986). Annually.
  • Saint Pauls: A Monthly Magazine (1867–1874). Monthly. [one thousand]
  • The Tomahawk (1867–1870). Weekly. [a] [c]
  • Football Almanac (1868–1908). Annually.
  • Collections Historical & Archaeological relating to Montgomeryshire (1868–) [d]
  • Expert Words for the Immature (1868–1877). Monthly / weekly. [a]
  • Academy (1869–1916). Weekly. [f]
  • The Graphic (1869–1932). Weekly.
  • Nature (1869–). Weekly.
  • The People's Friend (1869–). Weekly.
  • Belgravia: A London Magazine 1866–1876 . Monthly. Bound copies independent 4 months. Continued with slight title variation to 1899.

1870s [edit]

  • Truth (British periodical) (1877–1957)
  • Shield; the Anti-Contagious Diseases Acts Association's weekly circular (1870–1886; continues 1897–1916 equally The Shield / Josephine Butler Lodge; 1916–1933 every bit The Shield; a review of moral and social hygiene). [a]
  • The London Figaro; (1870–1898) a literary and satirical magazine. Daily for the first nine months, then weekly.
  • The Dark Blueish (1871–1873) [g]
  • Little Folks; the magazine for boys and girls; a mag for the immature (1871–1933). Weekly, then monthly. [a]
  • Our Immature Folk'south Weekly Budget (1871–1876, continues 1876–1879 every bit Young Folk's Weekly Budget, 1879–1884 every bit Young Folks, 1884–1891 as Immature Folks, 1891–1896 as Old and Immature, 1896–1897 as Folks-calm). Weekly. [a]
  • St. Nicholas; Scribner's illustrated magazine for girls and boys (1872–). Monthly. [a]
  • The New Quarterly Magazine (1873–1880). Quarterly. [one thousand]
  • Periodical of the Women'southward Education Union (1873–1881). Monthly. [a]
  • Passing Events; at home and abroad (1873). Weekly. [a]
  • Funny Folks (1874–1894); Vol. Iv bachelor openly and freely from the UF Digital Collections [a]
  • The Women'due south Advocate (1874). Monthly. [a]
  • Women and Piece of work (1874–1876). Weekly. [a]
  • Niggling Wide-Awake. A story book for little children (1874–1893) [a] (Lucy Auction-Barker, editor)
  • Myra'south Journal of Wearing apparel and Mode (1875–). Monthly. [a]
  • The Dart (1876–1911). Weekly. [a]
  • Mind (1876–)
  • Women's Union Journal (1876–1890; connected 1891 equally Quarterly Report and Review; 1891–1919 equally Women's Trade Union Review). Monthly / quarterly. [a]
  • The Nineteenth Century (1877–1900). Monthly.[g]
  • The Observatory (1877–)
  • The University Mag (1878–1880) [chiliad]
  • Routledge's Every Girl'south Almanac (1878–1886?; continues 1887–1888 equally Every Girl'south Annual). Annually. [a]
  • Moonshine (1879–1902). Weekly. [a]
  • Boy's Own Paper (1879–1967). Weekly. [f] [a]
  • Owl; a journal of wit and wisdom (1879–1911[8]). Weekly. [a]

1880s [edit]

  • The Modern Review: A Quarterly Magazine (1880–1884) [thousand]
  • The Union Jack; a magazine of healthy, stirring tales of adventure by country or body of water (1880–1883). Weekly. [a]
  • Girl's Own Paper (1880–1956). Weekly, then monthly. [a]
  • Young England magazine (1880–1937). Weekly, then monthly, so annually.
  • British Chess Mag (1881–). Monthly.
  • Tit-Bits (1881–). Weekly.
  • Knowledge (1881–1918). Weekly, and so monthly.
  • Kate Greenaway's Almanack (1882–) [a]
  • Longman'south Mag (1882–1900). Monthly. [g]
  • The Scottish Review (1882–1900) [g]
  • Surveyor (1882–). Weekly.
  • Wildfowler's Shooting Times and Kennel News, later Shooting Times (1882–)
  • The National Review (London) (1883–). [yard]
  • British Women's Temperance Periodical (1883–1892; 1892 continues as Wings) [a]
  • Marry Sloper's One-half Holiday (1884–). Weekly. [a]
  • (The) Amateur Photographer (1884–). Weekly, second.
  • Amateur Gardening (1884–)
  • The Century Guild Hobby Horse (1884–1892, continued 1893–1894 as The Hobby Horse). Quarterly.
  • Horse & Hound (1884–). Weekly. [a]
  • Justice (1884–1925). Weekly.
  • Walter's Theatrical and Sporting Directory and Volume of Reference (1884–1893). Annually. [a]
  • Arbeyter Fraynd (1885–1914)
  • Commonweal (1885–1894). Monthly, then weekly.
  • The Quarterly Musical Review (1885–1888). Quarterly. [b]
  • The Lady (1885–)
  • Freedom (1886–)
  • Atalanta (1887–1898). Monthly. [a]
  • Stories Illustrated (1887–1888) founded past John Francon Williams
  • Murray's Magazine. (1887–1891). Monthly.
  • Our Little Dots. Pretty pictures and stories for little girls and boys (1887–). Monthly. [a]
  • Friction match (1887–1897)
  • The Dawn (1888–1896). Quarterly. [a]
  • Licensed Victuallers' Mirror (1888–1892, continues 1892– as Sporting Mirror). Weekly. [a]
  • Selection-Me-Up (1888–1909). Weekly. [a]
  • The Women's Penny Paper (1888–1890; connected 1891–1899 as The Women's Herald). Weekly. [a]
  • Boys' Brigade Gazette (1889–). Quarterly.
  • The Punch (1889–1897), founded by Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon
  • The New Review (1889–1897) [g] at Google books
  • English edition of Puck (1889–1890)
  • The Handy Shipping Guide (1887–1988). Weekly; (2009–Current). Daily
  • Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial (1889–1903) founded by the Harmsworth Brothers

1890s [edit]

  • Review of Reviews (1890–1953). Monthly. [f]
  • Golf (1890–1899, continues 1899– as Golf Illustrated) [a]
  • Illustrated Chips (1890–) Weekly [a]
  • Golden Gates (1891-1892, continues 1892-1895 as Winter's Weekly)
  • The Bookman (1891–1934). Monthly.
  • Cycling (1891–; briefly in the 1890s Cycling and Moting). Weekly [a]
  • The Strand Magazine (1891–1950)
  • The Ludgate Monthly (1891–1893; 1893–1895 every bit The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine; 1895–1901 as The Ludgate)
  • Chums (1892–) [a]
  • Hearth and Habitation (1892–) [a]
  • The Idler (1892–1911). Monthly.
  • Isis (1892–). Weekly.
  • Bright Eyes: an annual for immature folk (1893–) [a]
  • Halfpenny Marvel (1893–1898, continues 1898– every bit The Marvel) [a]
  • The New Quarterly Review (1893–1896). Quarterly. [b]
  • Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion / Trafodion Anrhydedd Gymdeithas y Cymmrodorion (1893–)
  • The Woman at Home (1893–1920; continued 1920–1921 as The Home Magazine; 1922 as The Ladies Home Magazine; 1922–1931 as The Dwelling house Magazine and the Ladies Field). Monthly / weekly. [a]
  • The New Age (1894–1922?)
  • Moving-picture show Politics (1894–1914). Monthly. [a]
  • Tiny Tots; an annual for very little people (1894–1940). Monthly / fortnightly / annually. [a]
  • The Xanthous Book (1894–1897). Quarterly.
  • Wedlock Jack (1894–1933). Weekly. (renamed Detective Weekly in 1933, this continued until 1940 but was cancelled due to paper rationing)
  • The Autocar (1895–)
  • Racing Illustrated (1895–1896). [a]
  • The Savoy (1896).
  • The Pageant (1896–1897), edited by Charles Shannon and Gleeson White
  • Large Budget (1897–1909) [a]
  • Country Life (1897–)
  • The Dome (1897–1900). Quarterly, then monthly.
  • The Railway Magazine (1897–). Monthly.
  • Dos Fraye Vort (1898)
  • The Ladies Field (1898–1922)
  • Model Engineer Magazine (1898–)
  • The Tempest-Bell (1898–1900). Monthly. [a]
  • The Anglo-Saxon Review (1899–1901). Quarterly.
  • The Captain (1899–1924) [a]
  • Musical Budget (1892– ?). Monthly.
  • Home and Hearth (1891–1914). Weekly.

Notes [edit]

  1. Republished in Gale's 19th Century Great britain Periodicals Online: Series 1 – New Readerships; selected volumes are bachelor for complimentary, full open up admission in the UF Digital Collections
  2. Indexed by Retrospective Alphabetize to Music Periodicals, 1800–1950
  3. Republished in ncse (19th-century serials edition)
  4. Republished by the National Library of Wales in Welsh Journals Online
  5. Republished in ProQuest's British Periodicals Collection I
  6. Indexed by SciPer
  7. Indexed by Wellesley

References [edit]

  1. ^ "19th Century UK Periodicals, Part 1". Gale. Retrieved sixteen May 2017.
  2. ^ "Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition". NCSE. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  3. ^ Hayden, John O. (1969). The Romantic Reviewers, 1802–1824. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. p. 53.
  4. ^ a b Hayden, John O. (1969). The Romantic Reviewers, 1802–1824. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
  5. ^ "The Musical World – MWO – (London, 1836–1891) : Complete Introduction". Archived from the original on 4 August 2008. Retrieved 28 July 2008. , The Musical World, 1888 at Google Books, and others
  6. ^ "The Illustrated Weekly Times - Google Search".
  7. ^ The Victorians and Sport, Mike Huggins, Bloomsbury Publishing.
  8. ^ Cawood, Ian; Upton, Chris (2016). Joseph Chamberlain: International Statesman, National Leader, Local Icon. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 201.

External links [edit]

  • Rosemary T. VanArsdel, Victorian Periodicals. Aids to Research: A Selected Bibliography
  • Enquiry Resources for Nineteenth-Century Periodicals
  • List of periodicals bachelor in London 1800–1810
  • List of Modernistic Magazines of Literary or Creative Significance Operating During the Period 1890 — 1922 at the Modernist Journals Project

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