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 Magazines and Annuals 5" John Trumbull (1750-1831) [See Bibliography for Book I, Chap, ix.] Royal Tyler (1757-1826) [See BibUographies for Book I, Chap, ix; Book II, Chaps. II, III, VI.] Nathaniel Ward [i578(?)-i652] [See BibUography for Book I, Chap, ni.] Mrs. Prances Miriam Berry Whitcher (1811-1852) The Widow Bedott Papers, with an Introduction by Alice B. Neal. 2 vols. 1855. 1856, 1880. Widow Spriggins, Mary Elmer, and Other Sketches. [Ed. with Memoir, by Mrs. M. L. Ward Whitcher.] 1867. Henry Augustus Wise (1819-1869) Los Gringos, or an Interior View of Mexico and California, with Wanderings in Peru, Chili, and Polynesia. 1849. German, Grimma, 1851. Tales for the Marines. Boston, 1 855. Scampavias, from Gibel Tarek to Stamboul. By Harry Gringo. 1857. Story of the Gray African Parrot. 1859. Captain Brand of the Schooner Centipede, a Pirate of Eminence in the West Indies. London, i860. New York, 1864. Mark Van Doren CHAPTER XX MAGAZINES AND ANNUALS I. Magazines A. Lists, Brief Histories, etc. [Note. Bibliographical material for the student of American literary maga- zines is as yet very meagre and unsatisfactory. At various times plans have been made for a complete and accurate list of American periodicals, but as yet the difficulties of the undertaking have not been overcome. These difficulties arise not only from the great number of magazines but from the fact that these often suspended publication or consolidated with one another without notice, and that many of them underwent changes of editorship, title, format, frequency of issue, or place of publication, often within the compass of a single volume. At present, the student can do no better than to use the bibliographies of a few monographs which present the results of study in certain groups of periodicals, and the pub- lished check lists of a few Ubraries. Most of the latter include serials of all kinds, and few of them lay claim to bibliographical accuracy in recording minor changes of title, etc. In the following list some of those which are Ukely to prove most valuable are marked with an asterisk. For many kinds of investigation this bibli- ography should be supplemented by that for Book II, Chap. xxi. In the section on individual periodicals, brief passages in local histories, and ia biographies of contributors, etc., have been included only when they seemed especially valuable.]