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The ''American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge'' (1834–1837) was a monthly magazine based in
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. It was established by a group of engravers to "give to the public a work descriptive, not merely of subjects, scenes, places, and persons existing in distant climes, but also of those which are to be found in our own fine and native country." It featured profusely illustrated articles on many topics, including American animals, plants, natural scenery, colleges, banks, hospitals, churches, cities, technology, and so on; as well as biographical articles on figureheads of the
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eras. Modelled after the British ''
Penny Magazine ''The Penny Magazine'' was an illustrated British magazine aimed at the working class, published every Saturday from 31 March 1832 to 31 October 1845. Charles Knight created it for the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge in response to ...
'', it was published first by the Boston Bewick Company, then by William D. Ticknor and John L. Sibley. In 1836
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served as editor.Joseph R. Modugno
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" Hawthorne in Salem. Retrieved 6 January 2010.


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Further reading

* American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge
v.1
(1834–1835)
v.2
(1835–1836)
v.3
(1836–1837).


External links

* Hathi Trust
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