THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY MAGAZINE; or, Miscellaneous repository: forming an interesting collection of original and select literary productions in prose and verse: calculated for instruction and rational entertainment-the promotion of moral and useful knowledge-and to enlarge and correct the understandings of youth. v. 1-3 (no.1-112); July 1, 1795-Aug. 23, 1797. New-York. J. Bull [etc.] 1796-97.
3 v. in 2 plates.
Vol. 3, no.105-112 called also 1-8. From July 5, to Aug. 23, 1797, title reads: Sentimental & Literary Magazine.
One of the earliest magazines to place emphasis on fiction, it included much trite advice to young women, poems, meteorological tables, "elegant extracts." and many tales and fragments.
New York Weekly Magazine v. 1-2; July 1, 1795-June 28, 1797
APS I, Reel 23
Sentimental & Literary Magazine v. 3; July 5-Aug. 23. 1797
APS I, Reel 27