The Westminster magazine [electronic resource] : for ...
1776
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The Westminster magazine [electronic resource] : for ...
Uniform Title
Westminster magazine (London, England : 1776).
Publication Details
London [England] : printed for and by T. Wright, Essex-street, Strand: and sold by J. Bew, No. 28, Paternoster-Row; and all other booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland, 1776-1783.
Place of Publication or Printing
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Language
English
Description
v., plates (some fold.) : ill., music ; 8⁰.
Frequency
Monthly
Publication Coverage
Began in <march> 1776.
-December, 1785.
-December, 1785.
Note
Contributors included John Hope and Thomas Holcroft.
Title pages include description of engraved plates and illustrations and table of contents.
Title and date repeated as caption on first page of text, with ornamental headpiece above title.
Imprints lack dates; years of publication from dates of issues.
Imprints vary; from <april> 1778, imprint reads: Printed for Fielding and Walker, no. 20, Paternoster-Row; from <feb.> 1781: Printed for John Walker, no. 20, Paternoster-Row.
Printed in two columns, with continuous pagination within each calendar year.
Monthly numbers include many essays printed in series from issue to issue, and a section entitled: Monthly Chronicle, which summarizes the news and lists marriages, deaths and preferments. Essays include: "The Leveller", by John Hope, "The Actor," by Thomas Holcroft, "The Speculatist," "The Lucubrator," "Momus: or, the Laughing philosopher," and "Dialogues of the living." Topics include art and literature, the theater, morals and taste, anecdotes of famous people. Issues also include original poetry. The magazine reported the trial of the Duchess of Kingston, and published reports from travelers.
Reproduction of original from Library of Congress.
Title pages include description of engraved plates and illustrations and table of contents.
Title and date repeated as caption on first page of text, with ornamental headpiece above title.
Imprints lack dates; years of publication from dates of issues.
Imprints vary; from <april> 1778, imprint reads: Printed for Fielding and Walker, no. 20, Paternoster-Row; from <feb.> 1781: Printed for John Walker, no. 20, Paternoster-Row.
Printed in two columns, with continuous pagination within each calendar year.
Monthly numbers include many essays printed in series from issue to issue, and a section entitled: Monthly Chronicle, which summarizes the news and lists marriages, deaths and preferments. Essays include: "The Leveller", by John Hope, "The Actor," by Thomas Holcroft, "The Speculatist," "The Lucubrator," "Momus: or, the Laughing philosopher," and "Dialogues of the living." Topics include art and literature, the theater, morals and taste, anecdotes of famous people. Issues also include original poetry. The magazine reported the trial of the Duchess of Kingston, and published reports from travelers.
Reproduction of original from Library of Congress.
Access Note
Access limited to authorized users.
Indexed In
NCBEL, II:1305
Times handlist, p. 44
English Short Title Catalog, P2416.
Times handlist, p. 44
English Short Title Catalog, P2416.
Available Note
Annually cumulated volumes are available on microfilm in the English Literary Periodicals series (UMI, reels 926-928).
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
Indexes
Cumulated volumes are indexed.
Linking Note
Cumulated annually, with added prefatory material and occasional supplements, by: The Westminster Magazine, or the Pantheon of taste.
Includes
Momus: or, the laughing philosopher. 1-[112].
Speculatist. 1-17.
Lucubrator. 1-9.
Dialogues of the living. 1-27.
Speculatist. 1-17.
Lucubrator. 1-9.
Dialogues of the living. 1-27.
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