Blackwood's Magazine, No. MCCLXXXIV [1284]

  • Soft Cover
  • London and Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1922
By Various Authors
London and Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1922. Soft Cover. Good. Loss to spine base, tears and chips along edges, rear soiled. 1922 Soft Cover. 38, [ii], 425-564, viii pp. Contents for October 1922. Ulster in 1921; The Voyage of "The Maid"--I.-VI.; The Daily Round; Under the Pyrenees; The Defence of Abadeh; Memoirs of a Motorist; A Mixed Bag; The Top of Egypt; An Italian "Sudatorio"; Peshawur, a City of the Plain; Musings Without Method. 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 relaunched the journal as Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine under his own editorship.

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