American Children's Periodicals, 1789-1872

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Author: Pat Pflieger ISBN: 1230001560565
Publisher: merrycoz books Publication: February 24, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Pat Pflieger
ISBN: 1230001560565
Publisher: merrycoz books
Publication: February 24, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Between 1789 and 1873, almost 400 periodicals for children were published in the United States.

They contained the work of major writers and artists.  Harriet Beecher Stowe edited the "Youth's Magazine and Juvenile Harp" and wrote for "Our Young Folks"; Louisa May Alcott edited and wrote for "Robert Merry's Museum"; Nathaniel Hawthorne published in "Boys' and Girls' Magazine".  Winslow Homer provided illustrations for "Our Young Folks".  Thomas Nast illustrated "The Little-Pig Monthly".

They were read by future presidents (Theodore Roosevelt enjoyed "Our Young Folks" even in his 50s) and future architects (Daniel Hudson Burnham read "Robert Merry's Museum" as a boy).  And they were read by ordinary Americans.

American Children's Periodicals, 1789-1872 is an attempt to describe every American periodical for children founded or publicly proposed before 1873.  Each periodical is described as completely as possible, with interesting or revealing quotes from the periodical. A bibliography at the end of each description lists places where the periodical has been described or mentioned.

Separate sections list the titles, the editors, the publishers, and the places of publication.  Other lists highlight periodicals edited by female editors, periodicals in languages other than English, religious periodicals, literary periodicals, periodicals devoted to temperance, periodicals for the very young, antislavery periodicals, periodicals founded in the Confederacy, and periodicals affected by the Chicago Fire.  A separate list includes titles not in this bibliography which have appeared in other works on early American periodicals for children.  A annotated bibliography lists works about early American children’s periodicals in general.  An introduction gives a brief history of American children's periodicals and discusses aspects of founding and editing them.

American Children's Periodicals, 1789-1872 is the most complete discussion available of these periodicals and the result of over 30 years of research.  It should be valuable to anyone interested in the history of works for children or the history of American periodicals.

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Between 1789 and 1873, almost 400 periodicals for children were published in the United States.

They contained the work of major writers and artists.  Harriet Beecher Stowe edited the "Youth's Magazine and Juvenile Harp" and wrote for "Our Young Folks"; Louisa May Alcott edited and wrote for "Robert Merry's Museum"; Nathaniel Hawthorne published in "Boys' and Girls' Magazine".  Winslow Homer provided illustrations for "Our Young Folks".  Thomas Nast illustrated "The Little-Pig Monthly".

They were read by future presidents (Theodore Roosevelt enjoyed "Our Young Folks" even in his 50s) and future architects (Daniel Hudson Burnham read "Robert Merry's Museum" as a boy).  And they were read by ordinary Americans.

American Children's Periodicals, 1789-1872 is an attempt to describe every American periodical for children founded or publicly proposed before 1873.  Each periodical is described as completely as possible, with interesting or revealing quotes from the periodical. A bibliography at the end of each description lists places where the periodical has been described or mentioned.

Separate sections list the titles, the editors, the publishers, and the places of publication.  Other lists highlight periodicals edited by female editors, periodicals in languages other than English, religious periodicals, literary periodicals, periodicals devoted to temperance, periodicals for the very young, antislavery periodicals, periodicals founded in the Confederacy, and periodicals affected by the Chicago Fire.  A separate list includes titles not in this bibliography which have appeared in other works on early American periodicals for children.  A annotated bibliography lists works about early American children’s periodicals in general.  An introduction gives a brief history of American children's periodicals and discusses aspects of founding and editing them.

American Children's Periodicals, 1789-1872 is the most complete discussion available of these periodicals and the result of over 30 years of research.  It should be valuable to anyone interested in the history of works for children or the history of American periodicals.

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