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The magazine was issued monthly, and often an "annual" issue would be issued near the end of the year. The magazine published a total of 406 issues, with the first edition being published in November 1866 and the last edition being published in June 1899.
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s circulation peaked at 18,000 in 1868, and was at 15,000 when it was sold to Chatto & Windus. As it dropped its focus on sensation literature, sales of the magazine plummeted, and by 1877 its circulation was down to 3,000.
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featured serialized novels, poems, travel narratives, and biographies, as well as essays on fashion, history, and science. Under the editorship of Braddon (1866–1876), the magazine was best known for publishing
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moved away from sensation fiction and began publishing works by such authors as
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Dictionary of Nineteenth-century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland
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The complete title of the magazine varied slightly over the years:
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Defunct literary magazines published in the United Kingdom
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Index

London
literary magazine
Mary Elizabeth Braddon
sensation fiction
Chatto & Windus
Andrew Chatto
Charles Reade
Mark Twain
Wilkie Collins
Arthur Conan Doyle
Thomas Hardy
ISBN
978-90-382-1340-8
Belgravia
Belgravia - Indexes to Fiction (Victorian Fiction Research Guide) by P D Edwards, I. G. Sibley and Margaret Versteeg
Categories
19th century in London
1866 establishments in the United Kingdom
1899 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
Defunct literary magazines published in the United Kingdom
Magazines published in London
Magazines established in 1866
Magazines disestablished in 1899
Monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom

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