Down Here. A Magazine From the East Village
Title: Down Here. A Magazine From the East Village
Category: Literary. NYC
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Date:
Published in: New York, NY
Double Dealer
Title: Double Dealer
Category: Literary, Ernest Hemingway
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Date: May 1922
Published in: New Orleans, La
Double Dealer
Title: Double Dealer
Category: Literary, Thornton Wilder
Volume: 4
Issue: 21
Date: September 1922
Published in: New Orleans, La
Dollar Weekly
Title: Dollar Weekly
Category: Miscellany, Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Date: November 1841
Published in: New York, NY
Dollar Magazine
Title: Dollar Magazine
Category: Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Date: January 1841
Published in: New York, NY
Dixie
Title: Dixie
Category: Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1-6
Date: January – June 1899
Published in: Baltimore, MD
Digest; Review of Reviews
Title: Digest; Review of Reviews
Category: Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Date: July 1937
Published in: New York
Aesthetic Papers
Title: Aesthetic Papers
Category: Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Date:
Publisher: Boston, Ma
Decision; A Review of Free Culture
Title: Decision; A Review of Free Culture
Category: Art, Music, Movies, Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Date: January 1941
Published in: New York, NY
A monthly with a star-studded board of editorial advisers. Edited by Klaus Mann.
Daily Tatler
Title: Daily Tatler
Category: Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Date: November 1986
Published in: New York, NY
Daguerreotype: A Magazine of Foreign Literature and Science
Title: Daguerreotype: A Magazine of Foreign Literature and Science
Category: Literary, Science
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Date: August 1847
Published in: Boston, MA
Despite the intriguing title, a monthly journal devoted to foreign periodical reprints.
Daguerreotype: A Magazine of Foreign Literature and Science
Title: Daguerreotype: A Magazine of Foreign Literature and Science
Category: Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1-12
Date: August 1847 – January 1848
Published in: Boston, MA
Current
Information: Title: Current Category: Literary Value: $300 Volume: 1 Issue: 1-28 Local ID: 1116 Date: December 1883 – June 1884 Publisher: Chicago, IL An important non-illustrated weekly literary journal founded by Edgar L. Wakeman. Contributions include...Cultural Affairs
Title: Cultural Affairs
Category: Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Date:
Published in: New York, NY
Critic, A Weekly Review of Literature, Fine Arts and The Drama
Title: Critic, A Weekly Review of Literature, Fine Arts and The Drama
Category: Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Date: November 1828
Published in: New York, NY
Critic & Good Literature
Title: Critic & Good Literature
Category: Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Date: January 1884
Published in: New York, NY
Critic
Title: Critic
Category: Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1-3
Date: October – December 1934
Published in: Glenbrook, CT
Critic
Title: Critic
Category: Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1-26
Date: January – December 1881
Published in: New York, NY
Crescent Monthly
Title: Crescent Monthly
Category: Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Date: April 1866
Published in: New Orleans, LA
Countryman
Title: Countryman
Category: Confederate, Literary
Volume: 3
Issue: 12
Date: December 1862
Published in: Turnwold, GA
Cottage Hearth
Title: Cottage Hearth
Category: Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1-10
Date: January – October 1874
Published in: Boston, MA
A distinguished monthly woman’s magazine published by D. L. Milliken and G. P. Gould. Contributors included Edward Everett Hale and Joaquin Miller.
Cosmopolitan Illustrated Monthly Magazine
Title: Cosmopolitan Illustrated Monthly Magazine
Category: Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Date: May 1977
Published in: New York, NY
Cosmopolitan
Title: Cosmopolitan
Category: Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1-2
Date: March – August 1886
Published in: Rochester, NY
Corrector, Or, Independent American
Title: Corrector, Or, Independent American
Category: Satire, Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1-2
Date: 1815 – 1816
Published in: New York
Cornhill Booklet
Title: Cornhill Booklet
Category: Chapbook, Literary
Volume: 1
Issue: 1-12
Date: July 1900 – June 1901
Published in: Boston, MA
One of the best of the turn-of-the-century chapbooks, containing first American printings of Wilde, Kipling, Stevenson, Twain and others. Elegantly designed by H. W. Colby.