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1862
volumes 12 and 13
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Gentleman's Magazine vols. 12
and 13, 1862
book feature (partial): text
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Title page
New title page.
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title
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THE / Gentleman's Magazine / AND / HISTORICAL REVIEW. / BY
SYLVANUS URBAN, GENT. / M DCCC LXII. / JANUARY TO JUNE
INCLUSIVE. / BEING VOLUME XII. OF A NEW SERIES, / AND THE
TWO-HUNDRED-AND-TWELFTH SINCE THE COMMENCEMENT. /
[illustration, St John's Gate] / ST. JOHN'S GATE,
CLERKENWELL, / THE RESIDENCE OF CAVE, THE FOUNDER OF THE
GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, 1731. / (IN ITS PRESENT STATE, 1856.)
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London: / JOHN HENRY AND JAMES PARKER. / 1862.
The number since commencement continues wrong through
this series.
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Month title page
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month title page
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There is a problem with this volume as seen in Carlisle
Library. There are no monthly title pages, but when the page
numbers are inspected you find that pp.1-2 which, would have
been the month title page and reverse, are missing. And the
corresponding page numbers for each month are also missing.
Have they been taken off by the binder? perhaps because they
were the month cover pages, of stiffer paper. Whatever the
reason, it means that today's reader has no month
contents.
The problem exists in succeeding volumes.
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correpondents
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Correspondents
The following exhortation was noticed in an issue in
1863:-
Antiquarian and Literary Intelligence.
(Correspondents are requested to append their Address, not,
unless agreeable, for publication, but in order that a copy
of the GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE containing their Communications
may be forwarded to them.)
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