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... magazine . A furious Dickens went back to Chapman & Hall as his book publisher , stopped editing Household Words , and forced the sale of the magazine which he bought , and incorporated it in his new magazine All the Year Round . The ...
... magazine . A furious Dickens went back to Chapman & Hall as his book publisher , stopped editing Household Words , and forced the sale of the magazine which he bought , and incorporated it in his new magazine All the Year Round . The ...
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... magazine John Bull was started here in 1820 and the radical Monthly magazine founded in 1796 had its office here when in 1832 , the 20 year old Charles Dickens put his first sketch through its letter box one dark night . The first he ...
... magazine John Bull was started here in 1820 and the radical Monthly magazine founded in 1796 had its office here when in 1832 , the 20 year old Charles Dickens put his first sketch through its letter box one dark night . The first he ...
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... Magazine . It was the first periodical to call itself a maga- zine , and intended to be a monthly journal of interesting news , essays and anecdotes filched from the innumberable daily and weekly newspapers and journals . By about 1739 ...
... Magazine . It was the first periodical to call itself a maga- zine , and intended to be a monthly journal of interesting news , essays and anecdotes filched from the innumberable daily and weekly newspapers and journals . By about 1739 ...
Contents
Bloomsbury | 3 |
The British Museum | 11 |
The Inns of Court | 40 |
Copyright | |
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