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 E. A. Poe Society of Baltimore
The contents of the final issue of Burton's Gentleman's Magazine are identical to the final issue of The Casket.
Beginning in 1841, Burton's Gentleman's Magazine and The Casket were replaced by Graham's Magazine.
The Gentleman's Magazine and American Monthly Review (January 1839)
www.eapoe.org /works/editions/mbgm001.htm   (148 words)

  
 Attributions of Authorship in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1731-1868
Neither does my Attributions of Authorship in the Gentleman's Magazine duplicate the various (and sometimes conflicting) lists of Samuel Johnson's contributions to the GM or seek to resolve the tortured question of which of the parliamentary debates (appearing in the GM's pages as "The Debates of the Senate of Lilliput") were Johnson's work.
Clearly the Gentleman's Magazine in its mid-nineteenth-century format was quite a different animal from the periodical that had appeared under Edward Cave's direction a century and a quarter before.
Attributions of Authorship in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1731-1868: A Supplement to Kuist is designed to integrate and in several instances correct the identifications of authorship I have published in my six-part "Attributions of Authorship in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1731-77: A Supplement to Kuist," Studies in Bibliography 44 (1991): 271-302; "Attributions of Authorship.
etext.lib.virginia.edu /bsuva/gm/gm-intro.html   (3386 words)

  
 GENfair - Archive CD Books
The original Gentleman's Magazine contained articles on a vast array of subjects, including lots of wonderful topographical pieces.
The Gentleman's Magazine Library 1731-1868 - Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Middlesex & Monmouthshire
The Gentleman's Magazine Library 1731-1868 - Norfolk, Northamptonshire & Northumberland
www.genfair.com /shop/pages/acb/page66.html   (3386 words)

  
 New Bibliography of Additional War Poems - British War Poetry in the Romantic Age 1793-1815 - Electronic Editions - Romantic Circles
1; Gentleman's Magazine; The European Magazine; Morning Chronicle; Universal Magazine; Exshaws, Gentleman's and London (Dublin); Morning Post.
Spirit of the Public Journals; The Scots Magazine, p.
"On Lord Nelson's Victory and Death." D.P. The European Magazine, p.
www.rc.umd.edu /editions/warpoetry/supp_bibliography.html   (6392 words)

  
 Fort Ticonderoga History: 1758 Campaign Bibliography
The Magazine version is a slightly expanded version of the P. DuBoise ms in Bancroft Library, New York, and published in The Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum, vol.
Significant passages are echoed in Gentlemans Magazine, London, vol.
[Lt. William Grant], "A Particular Account of the Action at Ticonderoga," The Scots Magazine, vol.
www.fort-ticonderoga.org /history/bibliographies/1758campaign.htm   (12741 words)

  
 Magazine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Gentleman's Magazine, first published in 1731, is considered to be the first general-interest magazine.
Magazines are typically published weekly, biweekly, monthly, bimonthly or quarterly, with a date on the cover that is in advance of the date it is actually published.
A subset of the consumer magazine is the customer magazine, a publication similar in format and style to a consumer magazine but issued by an organisation such as a club, a retailer or an airline to communicate with its customers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Magazine   (679 words)

  
 Montana Gentleman
We call the result the Montana Gentleman, a true Barry Gallagher interpretation of his classic designs that you can carry and use daily.
The knife industry was so impressed with the results of our work with Barry that the Montana Gentleman was named “Collaboration of the Year” at the 2004 Blade Show in Atlanta, Georgia.
And even if you meet another Montana Gentleman, you won’t necessarily meet yourself.
www.crkt.com /montana.html   (350 words)

  
 Magazine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Gentleman's Magazine, first published in 1731, is considered to be the first general-interest magazine.
Magazines are typically published weekly, biweekly, monthly, bimonthly or quarterly, with a date on the cover that is in advance of the date it is actually published.
A subset of the consumer magazine is the customer magazine, a publication similar in format and style to a consumer magazine but issued by an organisation such as a club, a retailer or an airline to communicate with its customers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Magazine   (621 words)

  
 Magazine
The Gentleman's Magazine, first published in 1731, is considered to be the first general-interest magazine.
Magazines are typically published weekly, biweekly, monthly, or quarterly, with a date on the cover that is in advance of the date it is actually published.
Magazines usually have articles on popular topics of interest to the general public and are written at the reading level of most of the population.
www.infoslurp.com /information/Magazine   (621 words)

  
 Articles - Magazine
The Gentleman's Magazine, first published in 1731, is considered to be the first general-interest magazine.
Magazines are typically published weekly, biweekly, monthly, bimonthly or quarterly, with a date on the cover that is in advance of the date it is actually published.
A subset of the consumer magazine is the customer magazine, a publication similar in format and style to a consumer magazine but issued by an organisation such as a club, a retailer or an airline to communicate with its customers.
www.mupin.com /articles/Magazine   (689 words)

  
 Magazine
The Gentleman's Magazine, first published in 1731, is considered to be the first general-interest magazine.
Magazines are typically published weekly, biweekly, monthly, or quarterly, with a date on the cover that is in advance of the date it is actually published.
Magazines usually have articles on popular topics of interest to the general public and are written at the reading level of most of the population.
www.infoslurp.com /information/Magazine   (689 words)

  
 A Virginia Gentleman on the Eve of the Revolution: Philip Ludwell Lee of Stratford
Thomas Lee, President of his Majesty's Council, and commander in Chief of Virginia." Published in the May 1750 issue of the fashionable Gentleman's Magazine, the poem is a sentimental, heavily classical tribute to her virtues as a wife and mother.
The Virginia gentry were a closely related group and the problems of the Lee family must have been a delightful source of gossip.
The suit was renewed in the Virginia Court of Chancery in 1786 by Philip Ludwell Lee's heirs.
www.stratfordhall.org /pll-2.html   (7342 words)

  
 GQ Magazine -  FHM - Maxim Magazine Online - Mens Health - Seventeen - Parents - People - Flex Muscle and Hundreds More
(GQ) Gentleman's Quarterly Magazine is the definitive authority for news about men's style.
Flex magazine, glamour, parents and parenting, cosmopolitan, muscle, hello, us weekly, usa today, golf magazines, health, wired, fitness, sports, fishing, hunting, Sports Illustrated, elle, red herring, kids magazines, cook books, boating, senior citizens, outdoors, arts and crafts, ESPN, TV Guide, playboy, playgirl, adult mags and over 1000 other subscriptions to your favorite magazines.
GQ Magazine - FHM- Maxim Magazine Online - Mens Health- Seventeen - Parents - People - Flex Muscle and Hundreds More
home.twcny.rr.com /esm/magazines   (7342 words)

  
 Magazine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Gentleman's Magazine, first published in 1731, is considered to be the first general-interest magazine.
Magazines are typically published weekly, biweekly, monthly, bimonthly or quarterly, with a date on the cover that is in advance of the date it is actually published.
A subset of the consumer magazine is the customer magazine, a publication similar in format and style to a consumer magazine but issued by an organisation such as a club, a retailer or an airline to communicate with its customers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Magazine   (669 words)

  
 The Terror of Berkeley Square - Haunted Britain
The Mayfair magazine wrote about the house many times, in its May 1879 issue it published "The very party walls of the house, when touched are found saturated with electric horror.
A gentleman, a disbeliever in ghosts, dared to sleep in it, and was found a corpse in the middle of the floor, after frantically ringing for help in vain.
Popular newspapers and magazines of the day would excite the imaginations of the populace with stories such as the following about Berkeley Square:
www.mysterymag.com /hauntedbritain?page=article&subID=78&artID=128   (1146 words)

  
 The SF Site: A Brief History of Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
There was Analog, of course, and the venerable Galaxy -- but there was also the second issue of a brand new magazine, graced with a cover photo of a distinguished gentleman with long white sideburns, and the rather cumbersome title of Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine.
During the fifteen years he was Editorial Director of the magazine he blessed it with a regular editorial, personal replies in the letters column, and a fine assortment of his own fiction.
I & II, and a huge, sprawling treasure-trove of a book, Before the Golden Age, which reprinted pulse-pounding space epics from the first great era of science fiction magazines, 1931-1938.
www.sfsite.com /columns/asimov.htm   (937 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Gentleman's Agreement at Epinions.com
On its gray, serene Truman-era skin, Gentleman’s Agreement creeps along, slowly gathering steam as Phil/Schuyler is greeted with guarded condescension by his co-workers at the magazine and outright hostility by the manager of an exclusive resort who suddenly finds no room at the inn for the non-Gentile.
Made in 1947, Gentleman’s Agreement came two years after Kazan’s first big success (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn) and four years before the one which would garner him universal acclaim (A Streetcar Named Desire—a movie which seethes and boils on the surface).
The movie opens with widower Phil Green (Peck) strolling in downtown New York with his son (played with charming naturalism by the young Dean Stockwell).
www.epinions.com /content_87576317572   (1403 words)

  
 Please Don't See This Movie - Observational Humor by Steve Hofstetter
The movie was so bad that actually read the in-flight magazine, which included lots of articles on why every city in America is the best city to visit right now.
These movies are based on the premise that it's funny when black people are different.
White Chicks was the in-flight movie during a recent trip to Los Angeles.
www.thebodyshot.com /articles/2004/10/obhu1010.shtml   (752 words)

  
 Davids Medienkritik: Stern's Gallery of Stereotypes: USA: The Divided Land
Stern magazine is not shy about supplying its readers with the regular fix of anti-American bias they so seem to crave.
The magazine ran a photo display s comparing various parts of American life (Democrat vs. Republican, Left vs. Right, Cynical vs. Romantic); for Black vs. White, the white is a Florida retire...
There you have it ladies and gentleman: America as Stern would like Germans to see it.
medienkritik.typepad.com /blog/2005/03/sterns_gallery_.html   (12203 words)

  
 Washingtonpost.com: Live Online
This gentleman went on to a 33-year military career that led him to the highest levels within our nation’s nuclear forces.
College Park, Md.: I enjoyed reading your excellent article this morning and would like to hear more about the concept of “deterrence.” I conducted a magazine interview a few years back with a retired Air Force officer whose first assignment (in 1965) was as a deputy missile launch officer at Ellsworth AFB.
But because the Minuteman warhead was only one bomb, not 70 or 90 (which would, presumably, not have hit in the exact same spot at the exact same time), it would have had, in practice, only about 20 times the "destructive power' of the Hiroshima bomb.
discuss.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/zforum/02/magazine_thompson072902.htm   (12203 words)

  
 Gentleman's Magazine
Attributions of Authorship in The Gentleman's Magazine, 1731-1868: a Synthesis of Finds Appearing Neither in Kuist's Nichols File Nor in De Montluzin's Supplement to Kuist Montluzin, Emily Lorraine de Creation of machine-readable version: Emily Lorraine de Montluzin, Frances Marion University
Letter to Urban re an attack on the author in the London Magazine, enc.
Paragraph announcing that a life of Sir Francis Drake will appear in the next issue.
etext.lib.virginia.edu /etcbin/browse-gm2   (12203 words)

  
 Virginia Gentleman : Whisky Magazine : Whiskies of the World listed by Brand
Virginia Gentleman : Whisky Magazine : Whiskies of the World listed by Brand
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www.whiskymag.com /whisky/brand/virginia_gentleman   (50 words)

  
 Virginia Gentleman 90 proof Small Batch Bourbon : Whiskies of the World from Whisky Magazine
Virginia Gentleman 90 proof Small Batch Bourbon: Whiskies of the World from Whisky Magazine
Less characterful than the Virginia Gentleman I remember, but still quite distinctive.
At the higher, scented end of the spectrum: lemon balm, sweet candy, caramelised fruit, fig, dry spices, vanilla.
www.whiskymag.com /whisky/brand/virginia_gentleman/whisky1381.html   (169 words)

  
 Three Gut Records - Label Profile - Stylus Magazine
Gentleman Reg, also a member of gay-church-folksters The Hidden Cameras, is another pop intellect, yet very different in his own right.
Providing Three Gut with its most beautiful music to date, Reg is every bit the delicate flower that Nick Drake was.
Making some of the quirkiest pop music imaginable, his knack for creating music with his Sony Playstation is as enjoyable as it seems.
www.stylusmagazine.com /feature.php?ID=165   (169 words)

  
 Movie Database - [TV Guide Online]
Today, it looks like a heart on a sleeve, but GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT is a landmark film--Hollywood's first major attack on anti-Semitism.
Peck, in a convincing portrayal, is a magazine writer who decides to write a series of exposes on anti-Semitism.
Despite the excellence of Peck and Garfield, though, today the finest work seems that of Holm and, in perhaps the film's most difficult part, McGuire.
online.tvguide.com /movies/database/showmovie.asp?MI=28144   (192 words)

  
 SAVANT:: Essay
So I was bored, flipping through Wizard and trying vainly to ignore the overweight gentleman arguing with a nine-year old over something to do with Everquest.
A magazine of this nature would help bring the industry back into the light of day.
Now, I'm not talking about the Rolling Stone Magazine of the 70's, but the magazine as it stands today: a bloated carcass more full of itself than I am.
www.savantmag.com /47/essay.html   (636 words)

  
 Prices Realized
This is a vintage 8.5 x 10.75 complete Screen Stories magazine signed and inscribed on the front cover by her image.
Rare and highly collectible in its own right, real photo postcard with 4 nude women and one gentleman (fig leaf covers him), signed boldly across the top by Oscar Wilde in fountain pen.
Signed on Aug. 11, 1952, United Nations, 'Remains To Be Seen' which is noted on the bottom of the page.
www.lpautographs.com /past/real148.html   (2003 words)

  
 David Duchovny DuchovnyNet - Article: Playgirl Magazine 1997
I've been lucky enough to have had the pleasure of meeting David several times before our Playgirl interview, and I can tell you with confidence that this six-foot gentleman exudes a natural charm and is the possessor of a quick wit and a dry sense of humor, making him welcome in any crowd.
In fact, this scholarly stud is only a dissertation away from a Ph.D. But academia will have to wait, thanks to the near hysteria of millions of salivating viewers who tune into The X-Files weekly to watch FBI agent Fox Mulder do what he does best-that is making women the world over with desire.
Tall, chestnut-haired X-Files star David Duchovny is a man who lives up to his TV character's moniker in more ways that one.
duchovny.net /articles/playgirl.htm   (2497 words)

  
 Autograph Collector Magazine
The Gentleman's Magazine, firstpublished in 1731, is considered to be the first general-interest magazine.
Magazines usually have articles on popular topics of interest to the general public and are written at the reading level ofmost of the population.
Magazines are typically published weekly, biweekly, monthly, or quarterly, witha date on the cover that is in advance of the date it isactually published.
www.altvetmed.com /face/35739-autograph-collector-magazine.html   (2497 words)

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