|
Home
About POP
How to use
Search
Browse by:
Statistics
References
|
A Database of Cheap Literature, 1837-1860
About the Periodical
- Name:
- Reynolds's Miscellany of romance, general literature, science, and art
- Ref:

A partial index can be found in John Adcock's Yesterday's Papers.
- Publisher:
- John Thomas Dicks
- Digitized:
-
- Run-information:
- 87 nos in 3 vols. 16 p./no.Alberta, BL, Bodley, BYU, CUL, SFPL
- new series, 1097 nos in 42 vols. 16 p./no.BL, Bodley, CUL, OSU, UKent
Check library catalogue for exact holdings.
- Serials:
- Wagner: the wehr-wolf. (nos. 1-38).
- The Days of Hogarth; or, the mysteries of old London. (nos. 30-78).
- Lady Clara Cavendish. The Woman of the World (nos. -562).
- Malcolm J. Errym. Will o' the Wisp. A story for Christmas. (nos. -558).
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Coral Island; or, the hereditary curse. (nos. 1-38).
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Bronze Statue; or, the virgin's kiss. (nos. 38-88).
- The Drunkard's Progress. A tale in two periods. (nos. 83-93).
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Slaves of England (nos. 89-109).
- George W. M. Reynolds. Pope Joan; or, the female pontiff. (nos. 109-133).
- George W. M. Reynolds. Kenneth: a romance of the highlands. (nos. 133-181).
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Necromancer: a romance. (nos. 181-212).
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Massacre of Glencoe: a historical tale. (nos. 212-258).
- Edwin F. Roberts. The Ashes on the Hearth: a story of the Irish evictions. (nos. 219-230).
- Edwin F. Roberts. The Gold-Seekers; or, the new Tontine. (nos. 245-259).
- George W. M. Reynolds. The Rye House Plot: or, Ruth the conspirator's daughter. (nos. 258-319).
- Edwin F. Roberts. The "United Service;" or, the twin brothers. A story of Liverpool and the last war. (nos. 261-272).
- George W. M. Reynolds. May Middleton: or, the history of a fortune. (nos. 319-339).
- George W. M. Reynolds. Omar: a tale of the war. (nos. 339-391).
- George W. M. Reynolds. Leila: or the star of Mingrelia. (nos. 391-417).
- George W. M. Reynolds. Margaret: or, the discarded queen. A tale of Scottish history. (nos. 417-470).
- Pierce Egan. The False Step; or, the castle and the cottage. (nos. 450-482).
- George W. M. Reynolds. Canonbury House; or, the queen's prophecy. A historical tale. (nos. 470-515).
- M. J. Errym. The Snow-Drift. A story of two Christmas Eves. (nos. 497-504).
- M. J. Errym. The Sepoys; or, Highland Jessie. A tale of the present Indian revolt (nos. 504-).
- Malcolm J. Errym. The Life Raft; a tale of the sea. (nos. 558-575).
- Lady Clara Cavendish. The Divorce: A tale of fashionable life (nos. 562-589).
- George W. M. Reynolds. Mary Stuart, queen of Scots (nos. 570-589).
- Malcolm J. Errym. The Incendiaries; or, the haunted manor. (nos. 576-584).
- Malcolm J. Errym. True Blue; or, sharks upon shore. A tale of the sea. (nos. 585-596).
- Lady Clara Cavendish. The Fallen Star: a domestic tale. (nos. 590-603).
- Malcolm J. Errym. The Tempter. (nos. 596-).
- Malcolm J. Errym. Holly Bush Hall; or, the track in the snow. A tale for Christmas. (nos. 602-).
|