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 Newspapers. And Periodicals plansββto eventually list more 100,000 titles; the current Series 3 lists 73,000 titles. 19th-century periodicals have been the "focus of extensive indexing efforts," such as that of the Wellesley Indexββto Victorian Periodicals, 1824β1900, Poole's Index to Periodical Literature (now published electronically as part of 19th Century Masterfile), Science in the 19th-Century Periodical and Retrospective Index to Music Periodicals, 1800β1950. There are also a number of efforts to republish 19th-century periodicals online, including ProQuest's British Periodicals Collection I and "Collection II," Gale's 19th Century UK Periodicals Online and Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (ncse).
List by year of publicationβ»
1800sβ»
- Weekly Dispatch (1801β1928, continued as Sunday Dispatch). Weekly.
- Christian Observer (1802β1874).
- The Guardian of Education (1802β1806)
- The Edinburgh Review (1802β1900). Quarterly.
- The Monthly Register and encyclopedian magazine (1802β1803).
- Political Register (1802β1835). Weekly. Edited by William Cobbett
- Annual Review and History of Literature (1803β1809). Annual. Founded by Arthur Aikin; edited by Aikin (volumes 1β6) and Thomas Rees (volume 7).
- The Anti-Gallican:/Standard of British loyalty, religion and liberty (1804).
- The Eclectic Review (1805β1868). Monthly,
- Youth's Magazine (1805β1867).
- La Belle AssemblΓ©e (1806β1832, continued as Court Magazine 1832β1848). Established by John Bell.
- Le Beau Monde (1806β1810). Published by John Browne Bell.
- General Review of British and Foreign Literature (1806). Published by William Nicholson.
- The Monthly Repository (1806β1838). Monthly.
- The Athenaeum: a magazine of literary and miscellaneous information (1807β1809). Edited by John Aikin.
- The Cabinet (1807β1809).
- The Director: a weekly literary journal (1807).
- The Irish magazine, and monthly asylum for neglected biography (1807β1815).
- The Edinburgh Annual Register (1808β1826). Founded by Walter Scott.
- The Examiner (1808β1886). Weekly.
- The Tradesman; or, Commercial magazine (1808β1812).
- Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine (1809β).
- The New Musical Magazine, Review, and Register (1809β1810). Monthly.
- Quarterly Review (1809β1967). Quarterly..
- Ladies' Fashionable Repository (1809β1829?; continues 1829β1834 as Raw's Ladies Fashionable Repository; 1837β1905 Pawsey's Ladies Fashionable Repository). Annually.
- Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics (1809β1829). Established by Rudolph Ackermann.
- Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts (1797β1813). Founded by William Nicholson.
1810sβ»
- Hibernia Magazine, and Dublin monthly panorama (1810β1811).
- Monthly Panorama (1810).
- The Reflector: quarterly magazine, on subjects of philosophy, politics, and the liberal arts (1810β1811).
- British Review (1811β1825). Quarterly. Founded by John Weylund; edited by Weylund (for 1 or 2 numbers), then by William Roberts (until 1822). Published by John Hatchard.
- Cheap Magazine (1813β1815). Monthly, 4d.
- Monthly Museum; or, Dublin literary repertory of arts, science, literature and miscellaneous information (1813β1814).
- Champion (1814β1822). Edited by John Scott.
- Lady's Monthly Museum; Or, Polite Repository of Amusement and Instruction (1814β1830).
- The New Monthly Magazine (1814β1884). Quarterly.
- Augustan Review (1815β1816). Monthly.
- British Lady's Magazine (1815β1818). Monthly. Published by John Souter.
- Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette (1816β; became the Gazette and Herald in 1956). Weekly.
- The Black Dwarf (1817β1824)
- Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1817β1980). Monthly.
- The Η’gis; or, Independent weekly expositor (JulyβSeptember 1818). Weekly,
- The Kaleidoscope; or, Literary and Scientific Mirror. Weekly. Published at Liverpool by Egerton Smith. (1818β1831).
- The Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc. (1818β1836). Weekly.
- The Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review (1818β1828).
- Christian Remembrancer (1819β1868). Monthly 1819β1844, quarterly 1844β1868.
- Edinburgh Monthly Review (1819β1821).
- The English Musical Gazette; or, Monthly Intelligencer (1819). Monthly.
- Imperial Magazine (1819β1834). Edited by Samuel Drew.
- Indicator (1819β1821). Weekly. Published by Joseph Appleyard. Edited by Leigh Hunt.
1820sβ»
- John Bull (1820β). Weekly.
- Y Cymmrodor (1821β1951).
- Album (1822β1825). Quarterly. Edited by Francis St. Leger.
- Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle (1822β1886)
- The Fancy (1822β1826)
- Glasgow Medical Journal (1822β1956)
- The London Magazine (1822β1829)
- Mirror of Literature (1822β1847)
- Sportsman's Annual (1822?β1870). Annually.
- The Harmonicon (1823β1833). Monthly.
- The Lancet (1823β)
- The Portfolio (1823β1825)
- Mirror of Literature, Amusement and Instruction (1823β1841)
- The Westminster Review (1824β1914). Quarterly and then monthly.
- The Children's Friend (1824β). Monthly.
- Child's Companion (1824β). Monthly.
- The Literary Magnet (1824β1828). Weekly during 1824, then monthly.
- Staffordshire Mercury (1824β1848). Weekly.
- The World of Fashion and Continental Feuilletons (1824β1851; continued 1852β79 as The Ladies Monthly Magazine and World of Fashion; 1880β1891 as Monde Γlegant; or the World of Fashion). Monthly.
- The Age (1825β1843; continues 1843β1845 as The Age and Argus, 1845β46 as The English Gentleman). Weekly.
- The Anti-Slavery Reporter (1825β?)
- Birmingham Journal (1825β1869). Weekly.
- The Foreign Quarterly Review (1827β1846). Quarterly.
- The Keepsake (1827β1857). Annually.
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (1827β)
- Athenaeum (1828β1921)
- Church of England Newspaper (1828β)
- The Spectator (1828β)
- The London Review (1829)
- Pierce Egan's Book of Sports, and Mirror of Life (1829β1836).
1830sβ»
- Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country (1830β1882). Monthly.
- Comic Annual (1830β1839, 1842)
- Figaro in London (1831β1839). Weekly.
- Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London (1831β1880)
- The Metropolitan Magazine (1831β1850)
- The Poor Man's Guardian (1831β1835). Weekly. 1d.
- Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times (1831β1849). Weekly.
- Chambers's Edinburgh Journal (1832β1956; renamed Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Arts in 1854, and Chambers's Journal in 1897).
- Dublin Journal of Medical & Chemical Science (1832β1925; renamed Dublin Journal of Medical Science, and Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science from 1846 to 1871).
- Hereford Times (1832β). Weekly. 7d.
- The Journal (1832β). Weekly
- Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music and Romance (1832β1870). Monthly.
- The Penny Magazine (1832β1845). Weekly.
- The Saturday Magazine (1832β1844). Weekly.
- Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (1832β1855)
- The Cheltenham Looker-On (1833β1920)
- The Dublin University Magazine (1833β1877)
- The British and Foreign Review; or, European Quarterly Journal (1835β1844). Quarterly.
- The Gospel Standard (1835β). Monthly
- The London Review (1835β1836)
- The Mining Journal (1835β)
- The London and Westminster Review (1836β1840)
- The Musical World (1836β1891). Weekly.
- The Dublin Review (1836β1900). Quarterly, then monthly.
- Bentley's Miscellany (1837β1868). Monthly.
- Cleave's Penny Gazette (1837β1844). Weekly.
- Justice of the Peace (1837β). Weekly.
- Northern Liberator (1837β1840). Weekly.
- Northern Star (1837β1852). Weekly.
- Penny Satirist (1837β1846; continues 1846 as Penny Satirist and London Pioneer; 1846β1848 as London Pioneer; 1848 as Literary Pioneer). Weekly.
- Publishers' Circular (1837β1959).
- The Era (1838β1939). Weekly
- Journal of the Statistical Society of London (1838β1886, continued as Journal of the Royal Statistical Society)
- The Monthly Chronicle: A National Journal of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art (1838β1841). Monthly.
- The Art Union Monthly Journal, soon renamed The Art Journal (1839β1912). Monthly
1840sβ»
- Millennial Star (1840β1970). Monthly
- The Musical Journal (1840). Weekly.
- Peter Parley's Annual (1840β1892). Annually.
- Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal, later became British Medical Journal (1840β)
- Annals and Magazine of Natural History (1841β), later became Journal of Natural History
- The Gardeners' Chronicle (1841β)
- The Jewish Chronicle (1841β). Weekly
- Punch (1841β1992). Weekly.
- Ainsworth's Magazine: A Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, & Art (1842β1854)
- The Friend (1842β). Weekly.
- Illustrated London News (1842β). Weekly. 6d.
- Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper (1842β). Weekly.
- The Musical Examiner (1842β1844). Weekly.
- The Illustrated Weekly Times (1843β1843). Weekly.
- The Builder (1843β). Weekly.
- The Economist (1843β). Weekly.
- Family Friend (1842β). Weekly
- The Family Herald: A Domestic Magazine of Useful Information & Amusement (1843β1940). Weekly.
- News of the World (1843β2011). Weekly. 3d.
- Pictorial Times (1843β1848). Weekly.
- The Zoologist (1843β). Monthly.
- Archaeological Journal (1844β). Quarterly (annually after 1927)
- The Musical Times (1844β). Monthly.
- The North British Review (1844β1871). Quarterly.
- Preston Guardian (1844β; renamed Farmers Guardian in 1958)
- The Prospective Review: A Quarterly Journal of Theology and Literature (1845β1855). Quarterly.
- The British Quarterly Review (1845β1886). Quarterly.
- Hood's Magazine and Comic Miscellany (1845β1849). Monthly.
- The London Journal (1845β1906). Weekly.
- Norfolk News (1845β). Weekly.
- Sharpe's London Journal (1845β1870). Weekly 1845β1847, monthly 1848β1870.
- British Mothers' Magazine (1845β64). Monthly.
- Juvenile Companion, and Sunday-School Hive (1845β1891). Monthly.
- Archaeologia Cambrensis (1846β1999). Annually.
- Le Follet (1846β). Monthly.
- The Guardian β» (1846β1951). Weekly.
- Prophwyd y Jubili (1846β1848). Monthly.
- Lady's Newspaper and Pictorial Times (1847β1863). Weekly.
- The Rambler (1848β1862). Weekly (JanuaryβAugust 1848), then monthly (until February 1589), then bimonthly (until 1862).
- Red Republican (1848β1850). Weekly.
- Eliza Cook's Journal (1849β1853). Weekly.
- Notes and Queries (1849β). Weekly.
- Spirit of Freedom, and Working Man's Vindicator (1849β1850)
1850sβ»
- Photographic Journal. The Journal of the Photographic Society (periodical)|Journal of the Photographic Society (1853β). Monthly.
- British Journal of Photography (periodical)|British Journal of Photography (1854β). Weekly.
- Photographic News (periodical)|Photographic News (1858β). Weekly.
- The Germ (1850β1850). Monthly.
- Harper's New Monthly Magazine (1850β). Monthly.
- Household Words (1850β1859). Weekly.
- The Leader (1850β1860). Weekly.
- Reynold's News (1850β). Weekly.
- Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Younger Members of the English Church (1851β1899). Monthly.
- Racing Times (1851β1868). Weekly.
- The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine (1852β1874; 1877; 1880β1890). Monthly.
- Craven Herald (1853β). Monthly; later weekly.
- The Field (1853β)
- The London Quarterly Review (1853β1900). Quarterly.
- Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science (1853β1965; from 1966 the Journal of Cell Science)
- Alnwick Mercury (1854β; renamed Alnwick and County Gazette in 1883, Northumberland and Alnwick Gazette in 1943, and Northumberland Gazette in 1947)
- Morpeth Herald (1854β). Monthly; weekly from 1858.
- The National Review (1855β1864). Quarterly.
- The Orcadian (1854β). Monthly, then weekly.
- Swindon Advertiser and Monthly Record (1854β). Monthly, 1d.; from 1855 weekly; from 1898 daily.
- Illustrated Times (1855β1872). Weekly.
- Boys' Own Magazine (1855β1874)
- Derbyshire Times (1855β). Weekly.
- The Harrow Monthly Gazette and General Advertiser (1855β). 2d.
- Local Government Chronicle (1855β)
- Military Chronicle and Naval Spectator (1855β; later Rochester, Chatham and Gillingham News). Weekly.
- The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art (1855β1938). Weekly.
- The Weekly News (1855β). Weekly.
- The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (1856)
- The Engineer (1856β)
- The Atlantic Monthly (1857β1915). Monthly.
- Friendly Companion and Illustrated Instructor (1857β). Monthly.
- Journal of the Royal United Service Institution (1857β)
- The Atlantis (1858β1860, 1862β1863, 1870)
- The Bookseller (1858β)
- English Women's Journal (1858β1864). Monthly.
- Estates Gazette (1858β)
- Ladies' Treasury: An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Literature (1857β1895). Monthly.
- All the Year Round (1859β1895). Weekly.
- Bentley's Quarterly Review (1859β1860). Quarterly.
- Chemist and Druggist (1859β)
- The Eagle (1859β)
- Macmillan's Magazine (1859β1907). Monthly.
- Sporting Life (1859β1998). Weekly, then daily after 1883.
- Transactions of the South Wales Institute of Engineers (1859β).
1860sβ»
- The Cornhill Magazine (1860β1975). Monthly.
- Investors Chronicle (1860β)
- Temple Bar: A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers (1860β1900)
- Baily's Monthly Magazine of Sports and Pastimes (1860β1926). Monthly.
- The Bee-Hive (1861β1878). Weekly.
- Fun (1861β1901). Weekly.
- Penny Illustrated Paper (1861β1913). Weekly. 1d.
- The Queen (1861β)
- The Home and Foreign Review (1862β1864)
- Every Boy's Magazine (1862β1889; titled Routledge's Magazine for Boys 1865β1868, and Young Gentleman's Magazine 1869β1873). Monthly.
- The Grocer (1862β)
- The Musical Standard (1862β1933). Semimonthly 1862β1863, biweekly 1864β1866 weekly 1866β.
- London Society (1862β1898). Monthly.
- Sporting Gazette (1862β1878; continued 1879 as Sporting Gazette and Agricultural Journal; 1880β1903 as Country Gentleman, Sporting Gazette and Agricultural Journal; 1903β1905 as Country Gentleman; 1905β15 as Country Gentleman and Land and Water; 1916β1920 as Land and Water). Weekly.
- Alpine Journal (1863β) Annually.
- Church Times (1863β) Weekly.
- The Theological Review: A Quarterly Journal of Religious Thought and Life (1864β1879). Quarterly.
- Alexandra Magazine (1864β1865). Monthly.
- Entomologist's Monthly Magazine (1864β). Monthly / quarterly?
- The Geological Magazine (1864β)
- The Illustrated Police News (1864β1939)
- The Month (1864β2001). Monthly.
- The Musical Monthly and Repertoire of Literature, the Drama, and the Arts (1864β1865). Monthly.
- The Owl: a Wednesday journal of politics and society (1864β) Weekly.
- The English Mechanic and World of Science (1865β1926). Weekly.
- Fishing Gazette (1865β1962). Weekly.
- The Fortnightly Review (1865β1900). Fortnightly for a year, then monthly.
- Hardwicke's Science Gossip: A Monthly Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature (1865β1893). Monthly.
- Merry & Wise; a magazine for young people (1865β1872). Monthly.
- Sporting Times (1865β1931). Weekly.
- The Contemporary Review (1866β) Monthly.
- The Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society (1866β)
- Aunt Judy's Magazine (1866β1885). Monthly.
- Chatterbox (1866β1953). Weekly / monthly.
- Boys of England (1866β1899, continues as Up-To-Date Boys' Journal 1899β1901, Boys of England 1901?β1906). Weekly.
- Englishwoman's Review (1866β1910). Monthly / quarterly.
- Father William's Stories (1866β1867, continues 1868β81 as The Children's Treasury and 1881 as Our Darlings). Monthly / weekly.
- Kind Words for Boys and Girls (1866β1937). Monthly / weekly.
- Judy; or the London serio-comic journal (1867β1907). Weekly.
- Reports and transactions of the Cardiff Naturalists Society (1867β1986). Annually.
- Saint Pauls: A Monthly Magazine (1867β1874). Monthly.
- The Tomahawk (1867β1870). Weekly.
- Football Annual (1868β1908). Annually.
- Collections Historical & Archaeological relating to Montgomeryshire (1868β)
- Good Words for the Young (1868β1877). Monthly / weekly.
- Academy (1869β1916). Weekly.
- The Graphic (1869β1932). Weekly.
- Nature (1869β). Weekly.
- The People's Friend (1869β). Weekly.
- Belgravia: A London Magazine (1866β1876). Monthly. Bound copies contained four months. Continued with slight title variation to 1899.
1870sβ»
- Truth (British periodical) (1877β1957)
- Shield; the Anti-Contagious Diseases Acts Association's weekly circular (1870β1886; continues 1897β1916 as The Shield / Josephine Butler Society; 1916β1933 as The Shield; a review of moral and social hygiene).
- The Phoenix (1870β1873). Monthly, with a focus on Asia.
- The London Figaro; (1870β1898). Literary and satirical magazine. Daily for the first 9 months, then weekly.
- The Dark Blue (1871β1873)
- Little Folks; the magazine for boys and girls; a magazine for the young (1871β1933). Weekly, then monthly.
- Our Young Folk's Weekly Budget (1871β1876, continues 1876β1879 as Young Folk's Weekly Budget, 1879β1884 as Young Folks, 1884β1891 as Young Folks, 1891β1896 as Old and Young, 1896β1897 as Folks-at-Home). Weekly.
- St. Nicholas; Scribner's illustrated magazine for girls and boys (1872β). Monthly.
- The New Quarterly Magazine (1873β1880). Quarterly.
- Journal of the Women's Education Union (1873β1881). Monthly.
- Passing Events; at home and abroad (1873). Weekly.
- Funny Folks (1874β1894); Vol. IV available openly and freely from the UF Digital Collections
- The Women's Advocate (1874). Monthly.
- Women and Work (1874β1876). Weekly.
- Little Wide-Awake. A story book for little children (1874β1893) (Lucy Sale-Barker, editor)
- Myra's Journal of Dress and Fashion (1875β) Monthly.
- The Dart (1876β1911). Weekly.
- Mind (1876β)
- Women's Union Journal (1876β1890; continued 1891 as Quarterly Report and Review; 1891β1919 as Women's Trade Union Review). Monthly / quarterly.
- The Nineteenth Century (1877β1900). Monthly.
- The Observatory (1877β)
- The Statist (1878β1967). Sub-titled 'a weekly journal for economics and men of business' until 1894; thereafter 'an independent journal of finance and trade'. Weekly.
- The University Magazine (1878β1880)
- Routledge's Every Girl's Annual (1878β1886?; continues 1887β1888 as Every Girl's Annual). Annually.
- Moonshine (1879β1902). Weekly.
- Boy's Own Paper (1879β1967). Weekly.
- Owl; a journal of wit and wisdom (1879β1911). Weekly.
1880sβ»
- The Modern Review: A Quarterly Magazine (1880β1884)
- The Union Jack; a magazine of healthy, stirring tales of adventure by land. Or sea (1880β1883). Weekly.
- Girl's Own Paper (1880β1956). Weekly, then monthly.
- Young England magazine (1880β1937). Weekly, then monthly, then annually.
- British Chess Magazine (1881β). Monthly.
- Tit-Bits (1881β). Weekly.
- Knowledge (1881β1918). Weekly, then monthly.
- Kate Greenaway's Almanack (1882β)
- Longman's Magazine (1882β1900). Monthly.
- The Scottish Review (1882β1900)
- Surveyor (1882β). Weekly.
- Wildfowler's Shooting Times and Kennel News, later Shooting Times (1882β)
- The National Review (London) (1883β)
- British Women's Temperance Journal (1883β1892; 1892 continues as Wings).
- Ally Sloper's Half Holiday (1884β). Weekly.
- (The) Amateur Photographer (1884β). Weekly, 2d.
- Amateur Gardening (1884β)
- The Century Guild Hobby Horse (1884β1892, continued 1893β1894 as The Hobby Horse). Quarterly.
- Horse & Hound (1884β). Weekly.
- Justice (1884β1925). Weekly.
- Walter's Theatrical and Sporting Directory and Book of Reference (1884β1893). Annually.
- Arbeyter Fraynd (1885β1914)
- Commonweal (1885β1894). Monthly, then weekly.
- The Quarterly Musical Review (1885β1888). Quarterly.
- The Lady (1885β)
- Freedom (1886β)
- Atalanta (1887β1898). Monthly.
- Stories Illustrated (1887β1888); founded by John Francon Williams.
- Murray's Magazine. (1887β1891). Monthly.
- Our Little Dots. Pretty pictures and stories for little girls and boys (1887β) Monthly.
- Lucifer (1887β1897)
- The Dawn (1888β1896). Quarterly.
- Licensed Victuallers' Mirror (1888β1892, continues 1892β as Sporting Mirror). Weekly.
- Pick-Me-Up (1888β1909). Weekly.
- The Women's Penny Paper (1888β1890; continued 1891β1899 as The Women's Herald). Weekly.
- Boys' Brigade Gazette (1889β) Quarterly.
- The Dial (1889β1897), founded by Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon.
- The New Review (1889β1897) at Google books
- English edition of Puck (1889β1890)
- The Handy Shipping Guide (1887β1988). Weekly; (2009β) Daily.
- Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial (1889β1903) founded by the Harmsworth Brothers.
1890sβ»
- Review of Reviews (1890β1953). Monthly.
- Golf (1890β1899, continues 1899β as Golf Illustrated)
- Illustrated Chips (1890β) Weekly.
- Golden Gates (1891β1892, continues 1892-1895 as Winter's Weekly).
- The Bookman (1891β1934). Monthly.
- Cycling (1891β; briefly in the 1890s Cycling and Moting). Weekly.
- The Strand Magazine (1891β1950)
- The Ludgate Monthly (1891β1893; 1893β1895 as The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine; 1895β1901 as The Ludgate).
- Chums (1892β)
- Hearth and Home (1891β1914)
- The Idler (1892β1911). Monthly.
- Isis (1892β) Weekly.
- The Pagan Review (1892). Discontinued after one issue.
- Bright Eyes: an annual for young folk (1893β)
- Halfpenny Marvel (1893β1898, continues 1898β as The Marvel)
- The New Quarterly Review (1893β1896). Quarterly.
- Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion / Trafodion Anrhydedd Gymdeithas y Cymmrodorion (1893β)
- The Woman at Home (1893β1920; continued 1920β1921 as The Home Magazine; 1922 as The Ladies Home Magazine; 1922β1931 as The Home Magazine and the Ladies Field). Monthly / weekly.
- The New Age (1894β1922?)
- Picture Politics (1894β1914). Monthly.
- Tiny Tots; an annual for very little people (1894β1940). Monthly / fortnightly / annually.
- The Yellow Book (1894β1897). Quarterly.
- Union Jack (1894β1933). Weekly. (renamed Detective Weekly in 1933, this continued until 1940. But was cancelled due to paper rationing).
- The Autocar (1895β)
- Racing Illustrated (1895β1896).
- The Savoy (1896).
- The Pageant (1896β1897), edited by Charles Shannon and Gleeson White.
- Big Budget (1897β1909)
- Country Life (1897β)
- The Dome (1897β1900). Quarterly, then monthly.
- The Railway Magazine (1897β). Monthly.
- Dos Fraye Vort (1898)
- The Ladies Field (1898β1922)
- The Princess (1890β1898)
- Model Engineer Magazine (1898β)
- The Storm-Bell (1898β1900). Monthly.
- The Anglo-Saxon Review (1899β1901). Quarterly.
- The Captain (1899β1924)
- Musical Budget (1892β?). Monthly.
- Home and Hearth (1891β1914). Weekly.
- The Album: A Journal of Photographs of Men, Women, and Events of the Day (1895-1896?). Published by Ingram Brothers, 198, Strand, London.
Notesβ»
- Republished in Gale's 19th Century UK Periodicals Online: Series 1 β New Readerships; selected volumes are available for free, full open access in the UF Digital Collections
- Republished in ncse (19th-century serials edition)
- Republished by the National Library of Wales in Welsh Journals Online
- Republished in ProQuest's British Periodicals Collection I
- Indexed by SciPer
- Indexed by Wellesley
Referencesβ»
- ^ "19th Century UK Periodicals, Part 1". Gale. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
- ^ "Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition". NCSE. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
- ^ Hayden, John O. (1969). The Romantic Reviewers, 1802β1824. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. p. 53.
- ^ Hayden, John O. (1969). The Romantic Reviewers, 1802β1824. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
- ^ "The Musical World β MWO β (London, 1836β1891) : Complete Introduction". Archived from the original on 4 August 2008. Retrieved 28 July 2008., The Musical World, 1888 at Google Books, and others.
- ^ "The Illustrated Weekly Times - Google Search".
- ^ The Victorians and Sport, Mike Huggins, Bloomsbury Publishing.
- ^ Cawood, Ian; Upton, Chris (2016). Joseph Chamberlain: International Statesman, National Leader, Local Icon. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 201.
- ^ βLaunched as a high-class... monthly, the advertisements stressed that it was printed on glossy βenamelled paperβ. The magazine consisted almost entirely of large photographs of celebrities and this smooth, shiny surface would have yielded the best results.β (G. Beegan, The Mass Image: A Social History of Photomechanical Reproduction in Victorian London (London, 2008, p. 79).
External linksβ»
- Rosemary T. VanArsdel, Victorian Periodicals. Aids to Research: A Selected Bibliography
- Research Resources for Nineteenth-Century Periodicals
- List of periodicals available in London 1800β1810
- List of Modern Magazines of Literary or Artistic Significance Operating During the Period 1890 β 1922 at the Modernist Journals Project