NATIONAL MAGAZINE; or, A political, historical, biographical, and literary repository. v.1-2 (no.1-8) v.3, no.1, sec.1-4; June 1, 1799-Dec. 22, 1800. By James Lyon. Richmond, Va. [etc.] the editor, 1799-[1800]

3 v. semiquarterly.

No. 7 has imprint: District of Columbia, Printed by the editor, 1800. The National Magazine and The Cabinet were united in 1801 to form the National Magazine, or Cabinet of the United States.

Vol. 2, no. 9 - vol. 3, no. 1 are lacking.

First magazine in Richmond.

APS I, Reel 18