Putnam's Magazine
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Not to be confused with Putnam Magazine.
"Putnam's" redirects here. For the community in California formerly called Putnam's, see Independence, California.
| Frequency | Monthly |
|---|---|
| First issue | 1853 |
| Final issue | 1910 |
| Company | G. P. Putnam's Sons |
| Country | United States |
| Based in | New York City |
| Language | English |
Putnam’s Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art was a monthly periodical published by G. P. Putnam's Sons featuring American literature and articles on science, art, and politics. It had three incarnations: first, edited by Charles Frederick Briggs from January 1853 to September 1857 (whereupon it merged with Emerson's United States Magazine); then, edited by C. F. Briggs, Edmund Clarence Stedman and Parke Godwin from January 1868 to November 1870 (whereupon it merged with Scribner's Monthly); then, edited by Jeannette Gilder and Joseph Gilder from October 1906 to April 1910 (whereupon it merged with the Atlantic Monthly).
[edit] External links
- Putnam's Magazine at Internet Archive, various volumes (scanned books original editions color illustrated)
- Putnam’s Magazine at Cornell University Library "Making of America", vols. 1–16 (1853–1870)
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