Literary+publications

  • 51Cosmopolis: A Literary Review — was a multi lingual literary magazine published between January 1896 and November 1898. The lead edition of Cosmopolis was published in London, but local editions of the magazine were also published in Berlin, Paris, and Saint Petersburg. Each… …

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  • 52New Harbinger Publications — Founded 1973 Founder Matthew McKay, Ph.D. and Patrick Fanning Country of origin …

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  • 53National Gazette and Literary Register — The National Gazette and Literary Register was a daily newspaper published in Philadelphia by William Fry from 1820 to 1841.[1] References ^ About this Newspaper: The national gazette and literary register. . Chronicling America: Historic… …

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  • 54Roland Robinson Literary Award — The Roland Robinson Literary Award was created in 1992 in memory of the Australian poet, Roland Robinson. The prize is run by Lake Macquarie City Council and is awarded to to both poetry and short stories in alternating years. It has a first… …

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  • 55Chimaera Publications — Country of origin  Australia Headquarters location Mount Waverley, Victoria Fiction genres Speculative fiction …

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  • 56The Saturday Press (literary newspaper) — The Saturday Press was the name of a literary weekly newspaper, published in New York from 1858 to 1860 and again from 1865 to 1866, edited by Henry Clapp, Jr.[1] Clapp, nicknamed the King of Bohemia and credited with importing the term… …

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  • 57Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men — Vies des hommes de lettres et de science les plus éminents Page de titre du second volume de Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men of France (1838) L ouvrage Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men (Vies des hommes… …

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  • 58Varsity Publications Ltd — was incorporated in 1956. It is a not for profit company which directly funds [http://www.varsitytrust.org.uk The Varsity Trust] , a UK registered charity with the principal object of furthering the education of students in journalism. [… …

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  • 59Nick Carter (literary character) — Nick Carter is a fictional character who began as a pulp fiction private detective and has appeared in a variety of formats over more than a century. Literary history Nick Carter first appeared in a dime novel entitled The Old Detective s Pupil;… …

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  • 60Libelle (literary genre) — A libelle is a political pamphlet or book which slanders a public figure.[1] Libelles held particular significance in France under the Ancien Régime, especially during the eighteenth century, when the pamphlets’ attacks on the monarchy became… …

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