- National Review (1855)
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This article is about the defunct British magazine. For the later London paper, see National Review (London). For the contemporary American magazine, see National Review.
The National Review was a quarterly British magazine published between 1855 and 1864. The magazine was founded and joint-edited by journalists Walter Bagehot and Richard Holt Hutton.[1][2]
It published one of the first reviews of Charles Darwin's Origin of Species, by William Benjamin Carpenter.[3]
References
- ^ Andrew King, John Plunkett (2005). Victorian Print Media: A Reader. Oxford University Press. pp. 50. ISBN 0199270376. "National Review (1855-64) was one of the most prestigious quarterlies of mid-century"
- ^ Walter Bagehot by St. Norman John-Stevas THE BRITISH COUNCIL/NATIONAL BOOK LEAGUE/LONGMANS, GREEN & CO. London. (1963)
- ^ Darwin on the Origin of Species. National Review 10: December 1859 188-214
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