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The New-England Magazine was an American monthly literary magazine published in Boston, Massachusetts, from 1831 to 1835. Overview The ...
Pages in category "Magazines published in Massachusetts" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The New American; New England Informer; The New-England Magazine; The New England Magazine; News from the Republic of Letters; Nonprofit Quarterly; North Africa Journal; North American Review; Nuclear Times
Distributed throughout New England The Beacon: Acton: Middlesex: Weekly: New Media Investment Group: Also covers Boxborough Beacon Hill Times [1] Boston: Suffolk: Weekly: Independent Newspaper Group: Covers Beacon Hill, Boston Beacon-Villager: Maynard: Middlesex: Weekly: New Media Investment Group: Also covers Stow Bedford Minuteman: Bedford ...
New Delta Review; New England Review; New Letters (1970–current) The New Quarterly (1981–current, Canada) New South; New York Quarterly (1933–current) The New York Review of Books; The New York Times Book Review; The New Yorker (1925–current) News from the Republic of Letters; The Newtowner: An Arts and Literary Magazine; NOON (2000 ...
Yankee is a bimonthly (once every two months [2]) magazine about lifestyle, travel and culture in the New England region of the United States, based in Dublin, New Hampshire. The first issue appeared in September 1935. It has a paid circulation of below 300,000 in 2015, from a peak of one million in the 1980s. [3]
The New England Magazine was a monthly literary magazine published in Boston, Massachusetts, from 1884 to 1917. It was known as The Bay State Monthly from 1884 to 1886. The magazine was published by J. N. McClinctock and Company. The magazine has no connection to the 1830s publication The New-England Magazine.
The New England Review is an American quarterly literary magazine published by Middlebury College. It was established in 1978 by Sydney Lea and Jay Parini. [1] [2] From 1982 till 1990, the magazine was named New England Review & Bread Loaf Quarterly, reverting to its original name in 1991. It publishes poetry, fiction, translations, and nonfiction.