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The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review began publication in 1889 in Buffalo, New York under the editorship of, and published by, Charles Wells Moulton. Other editors included Nettie Leila Michel. It is sometimes cited as The Magazine of Poetry, because that is what appeared on its headers. Some volumes have been reprinted in the 21st century.

Publication history

References

  1. Moulton, Charles Wells (1893). The Magazine of Poetry, Volume 5. Retrieved February 21, 2015. Facsimile of front page.
  2. The Magazine of Poetry, Volume 1. Nabu Press. April 6, 2012. ISBN 978-1279503904.
  3. The Magazine of Poetry, Volume 2. Book on Demand. ASIN B005G1Q83G. The publication date is given as January 1, 1901 [sic].
  4. The Magazine of Poetry, Volume 5. Ulan Press. August 31, 2012. ASIN B009NLKCVO.


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