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1907
volumes 302 and 303
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Gentleman's Magazine vols.
302 and 303, 1907
book feature (partial): text
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Title page
The old printer's device and mottoes have gone again,
replaced as earlier by an illustration of St John's
Gate.
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THE / GENTLEMAN'S / MAGAZINE / ST. JOHN'S GATE /
[illustration, St John's Gate] / NEW SERIES / VOL. CCCII /
(JANUARY TO JUNE 1907)
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LONDON / 1 YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C.
This was effectively the last year of publication. The
one volume for the year in Carlisle Library has part 1,
January to June, bound together with three months, July to
September of part 2. There is no preface. Table Talk is
replaced by Sylvanus Urban's Notebook.
The magazine was continued as a four page leaflet, to
keep the title alive, to 1922.
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Month title page
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title
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THE / GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE / The Trade of Literature
/ ...
THE / GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE / JULY 1907 / The Classes and
the Masses / (It is the desie of the Editor that
THE GENTLE- / MAN'S MAGAZINE should give expression to
widely / varying opinions on important subjects of contro- /
versy; but he does not, of course, identify hiself / with
his contributors in the statement of their / views.) /
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Indexing
The volume has a proper index.
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