Lippincott's Monthly Magazine | |
Frequency: | Monthly |
Firstdate: | 1868 |
Finaldate: | 1916 |
Company: | J. B. Lippincott & Co. (to 1914) |
Country: | United States |
Based: | Philadelphia |
Language: | English |
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine was a 19th-century literary magazine published in Philadelphia from 1868 to 1915, when it relocated to New York to become McBride's Magazine. It merged with Scribner's Magazine in 1916.
Lippincott's published original works, general articles, and literary criticism. It is indexed in the Reader's Guide Retrospective database, and the full-text of many issues is available online from Project Gutenberg, and in various commercial databases such as the American Periodicals Series from ProQuest.Lippincott's was published by J. B. Lippincott of Philadelphia until 1914, then by McBride, Nast & Co. There were 96 semi-annual volumes. From 1881 to 1885 they were issued as vols. 1 to 10 "New Series" or "N.S." (see image) and bound such as "Old Series, Vol. XXVII – New Series, Vol. I" (January to June 1881) but the old series was resumed with January 1887 issued as volume 37, number 1.
Lippincott's published several notable authors of the day, including:
Doomswoman (1892)
The Sign of the Four (February 1890)
The Sport of the Gods (1901)
The Light that Failed (January 1891)
The Tall Office Building Artistically Considered (1896)
The Vicar of Bullhampton (serialized starting in July 1869)
The Picture of Dorian Gray (July 1890)