The Rambler
- Bib ID:
- 2804640
- Format:
- Journal
- Uniform Title:
- Rambler (London, England : 1750)
- Description:
-
- London : printed for J. Payne, 1752
- 208 no. in 6 v. ; 17 cm.
- Numbering Note:
- No. 208 is misdated Mar. 17, 1752.
- Notes:
-
- All numbers were written by Samuel Johnson, except no. 10 (by Hester Mulso Chapone), no. 30 (by Catherine Talbot), no. 97 (by Samuel Richardson), no. 44 and 100 (by Elizabeth Carter), and parts of no. 15 and 107 by unknown correspondents.
- Library’s copy (RB DNS 4993) includes ms notes by Nichol Smith
- Life Dates:
- No. 1(Mar. 20, 1750)-no. 208 (Mar. [14], 1752)
- Sub-series Of:
- Early English newspapers
- Frequency:
- Twice weekly
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
- Copyright:
-
Copyright varies by issue and article
Copyright varies with each issue and article. You may have full rights to copy, or may be able to copy only under some circumstances, for example a portion for research or study. Order a copy where circumstances allow through Copies Direct or Contact us for further information.
- Reason for copyright status:
- Serials have an open range of dates.
Copyright status was determined using the following information:
- Material type:
- Literary, dramatic or musical work
Copyright status may not be correct if data in the record is incomplete or inaccurate. Other access conditions may also apply. For more information please see: Copyright in library collections.
Request this item
Request this item to view in the Library’s reading room.
Loading...
Similar items
- The Friend : a literary, moral, and political weekly paper, excluding personal and party politics and the events of the day / conducted by S.T. Coleridge, of Grasmere, Westmorland
- The foundling hospital for wit : intended for the reception and preservation of such brats of wit and humour, whose parents chuse to drop them ; containing all the satires, odes, ballads, epigrams, &c. that have been wrote since the change of the ministry, many of which have never before been printed. Number I ; to be continued occasionally
- Translations and poems written on several subjects
- A voyage to Cocklogallinia : with a description of the religion, policy, customs and manners, of that country / By Captain Samuel Brunt
- The secret history of Pythagoras. Part I / Translated from the original copy lately found at Otranto in Italy [or rather, written] By J. W., M.D