The New-England galaxy, and U.S. literary advertiser.

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Bibliographic Details
OCLC:10078058
Language:English
Published: Boston [Mass.] : Frederic S. Hill, 1830-1831.
Series:American periodical series, 1800-1850 ; 1121-1122.
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Related Items:Continues: New-England galaxy (Boston, Mass.)
Continued by: New-England galaxy (Boston, Mass. : 1831)
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Published:Vol. 13, no. 687 (Dec. 10, 1830)-v. 14, no. 707 (Apr. 29, 1831)
Item Description:Joseph T. Buckingham founded the weekly New England Galaxy and was its editor until 1828, when he sold it to Willard Phillips and Theophilus Parsons. This literary miscellany consisted mainly of biographies, poetry, political and literary material, and masonic and agricultural news; and it gave special attention to the Boston theater. In 1824 it published William Austin's "Peter Rugg, the Missing Man." Cf. American periodicals, 1741-1900.
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Physical Description:2 volumes.
Publication Frequency:Weekly.
Place of Publication:United States -- Massachusetts -- Suffolk -- Boston.