The Cornhill Magazine
London
Monthly literary magazine
1860 to 1975
Named for the publisher's address at 65 Cornhill, London
George Murray Smith (1824–1901) founded Cornhill in 1859 and its first issue was dated January 1860. It was published by {{publisher|Smith, Elder & Co.}}, a company co-founded by Smith's father George Smith (1789–1846). Published by {{publisher|John Murray}} from 1917, when the latter under Sir John Murray IV (1851–1928) acquired Smith, Elder. --Wikipedia, multiple articles
Two numbered volumes each year: • vols 1-27 (to mid-1883) • vols 1-26, new series (to mid-1896) • vols 1-55, new series (55 as of end 1923, continuing) --from bound volume title pages viewed at HathiTrust
HathiTrust Digital Library (record 1, record 2, record 3) provides full view of all volumes through 1923. Its record1 alone numbers the volumes consecutively, 1 to 98, for 1860 through 1908.
George Murray Smith (1824–1901) founded Cornhill in 1859 and its first issue was dated January 1860. It was published by {{publisher|Smith, Elder & Co.}}, a company co-founded by Smith's father George Smith (1789–1846). Published by {{publisher|John Murray}} from 1917, when the latter under Sir John Murray IV (1851–1928) acquired Smith, Elder. --Wikipedia, multiple articles
Two numbered volumes each year: • vols 1-27 (to mid-1883) • vols 1-26, new series (to mid-1896) • vols 1-55, new series (55 as of end 1923, continuing) --from bound volume title pages viewed at HathiTrust
HathiTrust Digital Library (record 1, record 2, record 3) provides full view of all volumes through 1923. Its record1 alone numbers the volumes consecutively, 1 to 98, for 1860 through 1908.
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