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The Quarterly Review, London: 1809-28. 38 volumes, 8°, contemporary green half morocco gilt (rather worn).
The Quarterly Review was founded in 1809 by John Murray and edited by Gifford until 1825 when he was succeeded by Lockhart. 'Its tone was magisterial from the beginning, and its influence both literary and political, was for the best part of the century matched only by that of the Edinburgh [Review].' (38)
The Quarterly Review was founded in 1809 by John Murray and edited by Gifford until 1825 when he was succeeded by Lockhart. 'Its tone was magisterial from the beginning, and its influence both literary and political, was for the best part of the century matched only by that of the Edinburgh [Review].' (38)
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