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A non-political, non-sectarian monthly published by J. K. Wellman, who also published Literary Emporium.
A monthly Methodist magazine edited by William Beauchamp. It also contained travels and poetry.
Probably the second magazine published in Ohio, the first being Weekly Recorder, also published in
Chillicothe, beginning in 1814.
Mott I: 120n; Albaugh 871.
(914A) WHEELMAN.
Boston: V. 1 no. 1-6; October 1882- March 1883
Octavo
(S712) WISDOM.
Boston: V. 1 - 2 no. 6; March 1902 - February 1903
White photographic wrappers; octavo
ULS: 4. V. 1-4, Mr 1902-Ja 1904. Suspended Ap-Jl 1903.
(S714) WITNESS.
Boston: V. 1 no. 1-6; January - June 1809
Octavo
ULS: 4. All published
(S715) WOMAN.
New York: V. 1 no 1; November 1906
Pictorial wrappers; 6 3/4 x 9 7/8
ULS: 0.
The last four pages of this issue (348-52) are devoted to a printing of the
Federal Constitution. This is one of four contemporary printings located
in an American magazine. The priority of this printing is uncertain but it
probably precedes those in Columbian or American Museum. The rear
wrapper is not present and this copy appears to be disbound from a
volume. Scarce, especially so in wrappers. This title is the continuation
of Isaiah Thomas' newspaper, Massachusetts Spy, which he suspended in
protest of postal rates.
(S723) XAVIER.
New York: V. 1-2 no. 5; June 1883 - April 1885 with supplements
White wrappers (v. 1 no. 1); Quarto
ULS: 0.
The official illustrated weekly of the U.S. Army, "by the men for the
men in the service".
An non-illustrated monthly children's magazine, edited by E. C. Richardson. It contains original poetry and
serial fiction. This volume is in a contemporary brown cloth publisher's binding.
A well illustrated religious monthly, published by the domestic missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
This is by far the most complete file extant.