Archival objects in this container: Old Moore's Almanack. London: printed by J. E. Evans, 1820 to 1836 The Gentleman's Diary, or, the mathematical repository; an almanac for the year of our Lord 1823. London: printed for the Company of Stationers by J. Nichols, 1823 The British Almanac of the society for the diffusion of useful knowledge for the year 1832. London: published by Charles Knight, 1832 The Prophetic Messenger Almanac for 1834. London: William Charlton Wright, 1834 The Annual Monitor and memorandum book, no. 25. York: W. Alexander & Co., 1837 The Comic Almanack. London, 1838 to 1848 The Oraculum; or, Book of Fate. London: J. Fairburn, approximately 1823 Pinnock's Country Histories The History and Topography of Ritland. London: G. & W. B. Whittaker, 1824 Dramatic Tales: Ben Brace, or the last of Nelson's arguments, no. 18 or 146. London: published by John Duncombe, approximately 1832 to 1834 Murray's Home and Colonial Library Father Ripa's Residence at the Court of Peking by Fortunato Prandi, no. 15. London: John Murray, 1844 Familiar Things; a cyclopaedia of entertaining knowledge, nos. 1-12. London: Arthur Hall, Virtue, & Co., 1851 Foreign Birds, with descriptions by Mrs. R. Lee and drawings by Harrison Weir. London: Grant and Griffith, 1853 A New and Improved History and Description of the Tower of London. London: printed by P. & F. Hack, approximately 1820 to 1829 Cobbett's Cottage Economy, no. 2. London, 1821 September 01 Watkins's Anecdotes for Youth, no. 2. London: published by Jones and Co., 1823 Comic Songs by Thomas Hudson. London: printed by Gold and Walton, 1826 The Ladies Pocket Magazine. London: J. Robins and Co., 1826 January to 1836 July Sketches of Young Ladies by "Quiz". London: Chapman and Hall, approximately 1830 to 1839 The Comic Magazine, no. 1. London: William Kidd, 1832 April The Parent's Cabinet of Amusement and Instruction, no. 30. London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1835 March The Casket of literature, science, and entertainment, no. 25. G. H. Davidoson, printer, 1835 June 20 Radclife's New Novelist's Pocket Magazine: Monkish Mysteries, or the miraculous escape, no. 2. London: T. Plummer, approximately 1840 to 1849 Bradshaw's Little Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. London: Samuel Gilbert, 1844 June to 1844 August The Child's Own Magazine for 1855. London: Sunday School Union, 1855 The Children's Friend, vol. 36, nos. 421-432. London: Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday, 1859 January to 1859 December Load More