Lot Essay
Literature: W.J. Couper: The Edinburgh Periodical Press, Stirling, 1908, I pp. 65-67.
"Each number was usually begun by either a letter to the editor or an editorial summary of news with running comments. Then came copious extracts from the London journals." The periodical admitted pieces of poetry but was chiefly interested in politics, mainly anti-Jacobite.
"Each number was usually begun by either a letter to the editor or an editorial summary of news with running comments. Then came copious extracts from the London journals." The periodical admitted pieces of poetry but was chiefly interested in politics, mainly anti-Jacobite.