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- GLC#
- GLC09661
- Type
- Books & pamphlets
- Date
- 1814
- Author/Creator
- Thomas, Moses, fl. 1813-1819
- Title
- The Analectic Magazine, containing Selections from Foreign Reviews and Magazines, of such Articles as are most valuable, curious, or entertaining.
- Place Written
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Pagination
- 1 v. : iv, 524 p. : Height: 22.5 cm, Width: 14 cm
- Primary time period
- The New Nation, 1783-1815
- Sub-Era
- The Age of Jefferson & Madison
This is a bound volume of a monthly magazine called the Analectic Magazine. Each issue contains reviews, original works, and poetry. Some issues contain domestic or foreign literary, or scientific information. The first printing of the Star - Spangled Banner is found on page 433, and contains the four verses. The inside front cover of the book has a book plate with the name of Justin Turner, and a image of Lincoln Jefferson and Washington on top of a copy of the declaration. There is also written on the end papers in the front of the book "Lawson S Watts Oct- 1842 Skip Wales No 3 Amanuensis Literature Island of Mocha Feb 1st 1843 Skip Wales of Hallowell."
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