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Literary Magazines.- The Wide World Magazine, vol.1, issue 1, 1898 & other first issues of 19th and
Literary Magazines.- The Wide World Magazine, vol.1, issue 1, 1898 & other first issues of 19th and
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Literary Magazines.- The Wide World Magazine, vol.1, issue 1, light rubbing and discolouration to spine, April 1898 § Middleton Murry (John, editor) The Adelphi, vol.1, issue 1, spine a little creased and chipped, June 1923 § Jerome (Jerome K.) and Robert Barr. The Idler, vol.1, issue 1, rust-staining on binding staples, spine chipped and browned, April 1892, illustrations, original wrappers, light creasing; and 2 other first issues of literary magazines, including The Listener, 1929 and The Cornhill Magazine, 1860, 4to & 8vo (5)

⁂ A very good collection of literary magazines, containing many notable contributions. Includes the first serialisations of Anthony Trollope's Framley Parsonage, 1860, in The Cornhill Magazine; an early contribution from Mark Twain for the serialisation of The American Claimant, 1892 in The Idler; and an article entitled 'How the North Pole Will be Reached' by Fridtjof Nansen in The Wide World Magazine, 1898.
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Literary Magazines.- The Wide World Magazine, vol.1, issue 1, 1898 & other first issues of 19th and

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