eBook details
- Title: Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 367, May 1846
- Author : Various Authors
- Release Date : January 01, 2012
- Genre: Antiques & Collectibles,Books,Lifestyle & Home,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 232 KB
Description
Blackwood's Magazine was a British magazine and miscellany printed between 1817 and 1980. It was founded by the publisher William Blackwood and was originally called the Edinburgh Monthly Magazine. The first number appeared in April 1817 under the editorship of Thomas Pringle and James Cleghorn. The journal was unsuccessful and Blackwood fired Pringle and Cleghorn and re-launched the journal as 'Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine' under his own editorship. The journal eventually adopted the shorter name and from the re-launch often referred to itself as Maga. The title page bore the image of George Buchanan, 16th century Scottish historian. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 367, May 1846 contents: THE STUDENT OF SALAMANCA. PART THE LAST, SHAKESPEARE AND THE DRAMA, BIRBONIANA; OR, ITALIAN ANTIQUARIES AND ANTICHITÀ, THE AMERICANS AND THE ABORIGINES. PART I. , STATE OF IRELAND--ITS CONDITION--THE LIFE AND PROPERTY BILL—THE DEBATE, AND THE FAMINE, THE MODERN PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, THE ILIAD OF HOMER--BOOK THE FIRST. (IN ENGLISH HEXAMETERS), PROSPECTUS, TRUTH AND BEAUTY, THE CAMPAIGN OF THE SUTLEJ.