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Analectic Magazine
Analectic Magazine, 1816
FounderMoses Thomas
First issueJanuary 1813; 211 years ago (1813-01)
Final issue1820 (1820)
CountryUnited States
Based inPhiladelphia
LanguageEnglish
OCLC1481055

The Analectic Magazine (1813–1820) was published in Philadelphia by Moses Thomas, and later, by James Maxwell.[1] Washington Irving served as editor 1813-1814.[2] The magazine was described as "comprising original reviews, biography, analytical abstracts of new publications, translations from French journals, and selections from the most esteemed British reviews." Some issues contained reprinted articles from the British press, and there were extensive book reviews. "The first lithograph ever made in America is in this magazine for July 1819. It represents a woodland scene — a flowing stream and a single house upon the bank. It was made by Bass Otis."[3] Editor Maxwell became ill in 1820 and publication ceased.

Readers included US president Thomas Jefferson. The US National Archives has letters between Jefferson and James Maxwell detailing Jefferson's subscription to Analectic Magazine.[4] A sampling of assorted topics includes:

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Analectic Magazine. OCLC. OCLC 10040676 – via WorldCat.
  • ^ Cyclopaedia of American Literature. NY: Scribner. 1855.
  • ^ Albert H. Smyth (1892). The Philadelphia magazines and their contributors, 1741-1850. Philadelphia: R. M. Lindsay.
  • ^ Letters from and to Thomas Jefferson[1]
  • ^ "John Wiley & Sons: 200 Years of Publishing - Birth of the New American Literature: 1807-1826". Retrieved 2018-04-27.
  • ^ "Defence of Fort M'Henry". The Analectic Magazine. 4: 433–434. November 1814. hdl:2027/umn.31951000925404p. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
  • Further reading[edit]


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