v., plates : map ; 21 cm (8⁰). Vol. I. [no. 1-5]-vol. II. [no. 6-11]Editor: Charlotte Lennox; collaborator: Hugh Kelly.Title page is engraved.Title repeated as caption and running title in individual issues.Imprints lack date; years of publication from reference sources.Vol. 1 title page is engraved, with Royal arms above imprint.Each issue begins with numbered editorial essay: The Trifler, reprinted from Goldsmith's, The Lady's magazine (1759-1760).Table of contents (2 leaves) bound at end of vol. 2.With continuous pagination and register.Includes essays on female education, history, and natural science; with romantic novellas and poetry. Introductory essays are generally satirical.Reproduction of original from the British Library.Small, M...
Caption titles vary.Engraved title-pages.Vol. 1- called also "Improved-series-enlarged and Ancient...
Titles within ornamental borders.Title of second issue: Delight in several shapes ... London, 1654.W...
Title from caption.Several pages are stained, torn, and tightly bound with some loss of text; some h...
v., plates : map ; 21 cm (8⁰). Vol. I. [no. 1-5]-vol. II. [no. 6-11]Editor: Charlotte Lennox; collab...
2v. ; 12⁰.Anonymous. By Charlotte Lennox.Reproduction of original from the British Library.English S...
2v. ; 12⁰.Author of The female Quixote = Charlotte Lennox.Reproduction of original from the British ...
[4],308p. ; 12⁰.The author of The Female Quixote = Charlotte Lennox.Intended to accompany the simila...
The first major study of one of the most influential periodicals of the eighteenth and nineteenth ce...
2v. ; 12⁰.The author of The Female Quixote = Charlotte Lennox; the dedication is attributed to Samue...
Publisher varies.Title from caption.New ser. v. 13-16 called "Improved."Mode of access: Internet.Uni...
3v. ; 12⁰.The author of The female Quixote = Charlotte Lennox.Reproduction of original from the Bodl...
The essay provides a reading of Charlotte Lennox’s The Female Quixote (1752) considering it as a sor...
In December 1840, Charlotte Brontë wrote in a letter to Hartley Coleridge that she wished ‘with all ...
Editor: Sarah J. Hale.Title from caption.Founded by public leader Mrs. Sarah Josepha Hale, this maga...
Description based on: Vol. 22, [no. 1] (Jan. 1841); title from captionGodey's Magazine, begun in 183...
Caption titles vary.Engraved title-pages.Vol. 1- called also "Improved-series-enlarged and Ancient...
Titles within ornamental borders.Title of second issue: Delight in several shapes ... London, 1654.W...
Title from caption.Several pages are stained, torn, and tightly bound with some loss of text; some h...
v., plates : map ; 21 cm (8⁰). Vol. I. [no. 1-5]-vol. II. [no. 6-11]Editor: Charlotte Lennox; collab...
2v. ; 12⁰.Anonymous. By Charlotte Lennox.Reproduction of original from the British Library.English S...
2v. ; 12⁰.Author of The female Quixote = Charlotte Lennox.Reproduction of original from the British ...
[4],308p. ; 12⁰.The author of The Female Quixote = Charlotte Lennox.Intended to accompany the simila...
The first major study of one of the most influential periodicals of the eighteenth and nineteenth ce...
2v. ; 12⁰.The author of The Female Quixote = Charlotte Lennox; the dedication is attributed to Samue...
Publisher varies.Title from caption.New ser. v. 13-16 called "Improved."Mode of access: Internet.Uni...
3v. ; 12⁰.The author of The female Quixote = Charlotte Lennox.Reproduction of original from the Bodl...
The essay provides a reading of Charlotte Lennox’s The Female Quixote (1752) considering it as a sor...
In December 1840, Charlotte Brontë wrote in a letter to Hartley Coleridge that she wished ‘with all ...
Editor: Sarah J. Hale.Title from caption.Founded by public leader Mrs. Sarah Josepha Hale, this maga...
Description based on: Vol. 22, [no. 1] (Jan. 1841); title from captionGodey's Magazine, begun in 183...
Caption titles vary.Engraved title-pages.Vol. 1- called also "Improved-series-enlarged and Ancient...
Titles within ornamental borders.Title of second issue: Delight in several shapes ... London, 1654.W...
Title from caption.Several pages are stained, torn, and tightly bound with some loss of text; some h...