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has gloss | eng: Chamberss Edinburgh Journal was a weekly 16-page magazine started by William Chambers in 1832. The first edition was dated 4 February 1832, and priced at one penny. Topics included history, religion, language, and science. William was soon joined as joint editor by his brother Robert, who wrote many of the articles for the early issues, and within a few years the journal had a circulation of 84,000. In 1854 the title was changed to Chamberss Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Arts, and changed again to Chambers's Journal at the end of 1897. |
lexicalization | eng: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal |
instance of | c/British magazines |
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