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    The Charleston Gazette [December 26, 1938] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by John Locke.
    • · The Diamond Robbery [Part 1 of 6] · Walter Gibson · sl; syndicated. Also in the Port Arthur News (Port Arthur, Texas) Dec 21 and 22, 1938, for certain.









    Charlie Chan Mystery Magazine   (about)
    A short-lived attempt to revive the popular Hawaiian sleuth created by Earl Derr Biggers in 1925.

    • Publishers:
      • Renown Books, Inc.; 8230 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90048: Charlie Chan Mystery Magazine.
    • Editors:







    Charm [February 1924] []
    Issue partially indexed from Copyright Renewal Records.


    Charm [June 1924] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.



    Charm [August 1924] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.


    Charm [September 1924] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.


    Charm [November 1924] []
    Issue partially indexed from Copyright Renewal Records.


    Charm [February 1925] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.


    Charm [May 1925] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.


    Charm [July 1925] []
    Issue partially indexed from Copyright Renewal Records.






    Charm [March 1946] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • 373 · The Saga of Lizzie Borden · Jane Rice · vi


    Charm [April 1946] []
    Issue partially indexed.


    Charm [September 1946] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · Great-Aunt Ella and the Stanley Steamer · Jane Rice · ss




    Charm [September 1948] []
    Issue partially indexed.

















    The Chartist Circular   (about)
    Published under the Superintendence of the Universal Suffrage Central Committee for Scotland. Edited by William Thomson. Glasgow: Printed by W. Miller, 90, Bell Street, 1841. Details supplied by Richard Bleiler.












    The Chartist Circular [No. 11, December 7, 1839] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 42 · The Basket-Maker: A Tale for Aristocrats and Non-Producers · [uncredited] · ss
    • 44 · An English Workman’s Address to England · E. P. · pm



    The Chartist Circular [No. 13, December 21, 1839] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 49-50 · Judges and Jurors: An Extraordinary Anecdote of the Olden Times · [uncredited] · ss
    • 52 · Do Kings or Nobles Care for Us? · [uncredited] · pm Tait’s Magazine









    The Chartist Circular [No. 21, February 15, 1840] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 82-83 · The Rebel Chief [Part 2 of 3] · [uncredited] · sl Tait’s Magazine; abridged.
    • 84 · A Song for the Milliions · E. P. · pm










    The Chartist Circular [No. 30, April 18, 1840] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 122 · The Republican: A Tale of the French Revolution [Part 1 of 4] · Argus, uncredited · sl
    • 124 · The Vision of Famine [Part 1 of 2] · J. Mitchell · pm


    The Chartist Circular [No. 31, April 25, 1840] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 126-127 · The Republican: A Tale of the French Revolution [Part 2 of 4] · Argus, uncredited · sl
    • 128 · The Vision of Famine [Part 2 of 2] · J. Mitchell · pm



    The Chartist Circular [No. 33, May 9, 1840] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 135 · The Republican: A Tale of the French Revolution [Part 4 of 4] · Argus · sl
    • 136 · Fragmentary Stanzas · S. · pm


    The Chartist Circular [No. 34, May 16, 1840] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 138-139 · Narrative of a Prisoner of State [Part 1 of 2] · Alexander Andryane; translated by Fortunato Prandi · nf; [i.e., Memoirs of a Prisoner State in the Fortress of Spielberg, H. Hooper, Pall-Mall East, London].
    • 139 · More Is Meant Than Said. A Tale from the French · G. Walker · ss
    • 140 · Song: The Scottish Emigrant’s Farewell · H M’D · pm
    • 140 · Song: Hurrah for the Charter · H M’D · pm


    The Chartist Circular [No. 35, May 23, 1840] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 143 · Narrative of a Prisoner of State [Part 2 of 2] · Alexander Andryane; translated by Fortunato Prandi · nf; [i.e., Memoirs of a Prisoner State in the Fortress of Spielberg, H. Hooper, Pall-Mall East, London].
    • 144 · Whig Malignity · Argus · pm











    The Chartist Circular [No. 45, August 1, 1840] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 181-182 · Fruits of the System: Paper the First - Electioneering · [uncredited] · ss
    • 183 · The Incendiary: A Tale of the German Peasant War [Part 5 of 6] · [uncredited] · sl




    The Chartist Circular [No. 48, August 22, 1840] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 195 · The Revolutionist. A Sequel to the Republican [Part 2 of 3] · Argus · sl
    • 196 · Invocation to the Memory of Sir William Wallace · Argus · pm




    The Chartist Circular [No. 51, September 12, 1840] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 207 · Albert; or, the Spirit of Freedom [Part 1 of 4] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 208 · Lemuel Gulliver’s Account of the Lawyers [Gulliver] · Jonathan Swift, uncredited · ex from Gulliver’s Travels, Benjamin Motte, 1726
    • 208 · Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread · George Binns · pm
























    The Chartist Circular [No. 74, February 20, 1841] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 310-311 · Casanova’s Flight from the Lead-Chambers at Venice [Part 2 of 2] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 312 · Stanzas Addressed to the French Nation · H. G. Adams · pm











    The Chartist Circular [No. 84, May 1, 1841] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 354-355 · The Royalists of Peru [Part 4 of 5] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 355 · The Victim: A Painting [Part 3 of 16] · Argus · sl
    • 356 · Liberty! Universal Liberty! · Argus · pm










    The Chartist Circular [No. 93, July 3, 1841] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 390-391 · A Tale of the First French Revolution [Part 2 of 2] · [uncredited] · ss
    • 392 · The Movement · Argus · pm
    • 392 · One Word for Louis Philippe, Crown-craft, and Royalty · Argus · pm







    The Chartist Circular [No. 99, August 14, 1841] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 415 · “Faction Fights” in Ireland [Part 1 of 2] · [uncredited] · sl
      (from Mr. And Mrs. Hall’s Ireland).
    • 416 · The Victim: A Painting [Part 14 of 16] · Argus · sl; mispaginated 146.
    • 416 · A Little Hymn, for Little Republicans · Argus · pm


    The Chartist Circular [No. 100, August 21, 1841] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 418 · “Faction Fights” in Ireland [Part 2 of 2] · [uncredited] · sl
      (from Mr. And Mrs. Hall’s Ireland).
    • 420 · Lines to a Little Republican · Argus · pm



    The Chartist Circular [No. 102, September 4, 1841] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 427 · The Victim: A Painting [Part 16 of 16] · Argus · sl
    • 428 · A Tale: In the Manner of Sterne · [uncredited] · ss
    • 428 · A Prayer of the Afflicted · J. D. · pm











    The Chartist Circular [No. 112, November 13, 1841] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 467 · Lines for the Educated Addressed to Henry Brougham · Argus · pm
    • 467 · A Tale of the Swedish Revolution [Part 4 of 11] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 468 · Here’s a Health Beloved Erin, to Thee! · [uncredited] · pm




    The Chartist Circular [No. 115, December 4, 1841] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 480 · No Work and Receiving Charity · Ora · pm
    • 480 · A Tale of the Swedish Revolution [Part 7 of 11] · [uncredited] · sl



    The Chartist Circular [No. 117, December 18, 1841] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 487 · A Tale of the Swedish Revolution [Part 9 of 11] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 488 · The Honest Petition of Certain Members of Independent Kirk of Scotland · Dunfermline · pm









    The Chartist Circular [No. 125, February 12, 1842] (½d, 4pp) []
    [no fiction. Notice, p. 520: “To the agents and readers of the ”Circular“ - to the Chartist Associations - Committees, Lecturers - to the Delegates Who Composed the Late Scottish Convention, and to the Friends of the Working Classes in General. p In consequence of commercial depression, and various other causes, the circulation of this Periodical is so far reduced that its income is inadequate to its expenditure; it will therefore soon cease to exist, unless measures be immediately adopted by the districts of Scotland to extend its sale by raising its circulation among those Associations who now receive it, and establishing it among those who do not.”]















    The Chartist Circular [No. 139, May 21, 1842] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 574-575 · A Legend of Peter the Cruel [Part 7 of 8] · Alexandre Dumas · sl
    • 575 · The Pioneers; or, A Tale of the Radical Rising at Strathaven in 1820 [Part 1 of 4] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 575 · A Chapter for the History of Legal Murders [Part 1 of 2] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 576 · The Income Tax - A Song · [uncredited] · pm


    The Chartist Circular [No. 140, May 28, 1842] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 578 · The Pioneers; or, A Tale of the Radical Rising at Strathaven in 1820 [Part 2 of 4] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 578-579 · A Legend of Peter the Cruel [Part 8 of 8] · Alexandre Dumas · sl
    • 579 · A Chapter for the History of Legal Murders [Part 2 of 2] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 580 · Past and Present · George Donald · pm





    The Chartist Circular [No. 144, June 25, 1842] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 595-596 · Don’t Enlist: A Tale for the Chartist Circular [Part 1 of 2] · Rechab · sl
    • 596 · Song of the Chartist Emigrant · John Anderson · pm


    The Chartist Circular [No. 145, July 2, 1842] (½d, 4pp) []
    • 598 · The Pioneers; or, A Tale of the Radical Rising at Strathaven in 1820 [Part 3 of 4] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 600 · The Remonstrance of the Lowly · [uncredited] · pm Tait’s Magazine
    • 600 · Don’t Enlist [Part 2 of 2] · Rechab, uncredited · sl


    The Chartist Circular [No. 146, July 9, 1842] (½d, 4pp) []
    p. 601. Our Last Circular. It is nearly three years now since this periodical was ushered into existence, and during that time it has imparted to our minds much happiness, and been also the source of much painful anxiety. No sinister motive influenced its projectors - a desire to propagate the pure principles of democracy, and to aid in elevating the proscribed working classes to the rank of freemen, constituted our only aim and object. Its unprecedented cheapness precluded the most distant prospect of pecuniary advantage, and even had any profit been derived, this would have been presented to the people as a free offering on the altar of liberty. [etc.]
    • 602-603 · The Pioneers; or, A Tale of the Radical Rising at Strathaven in 1820 [Part 4 of 4] · [uncredited] · sl


    Chase   (about)
    A short-lived mystery digest that never lived up to its initial promise.

    • Publishers:
      • Health Knowledge, Inc.; 119 Fifth Avenue, New York 3, NY: Chase.
    • Editors:



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