The New World (newspaper)
Not to be confused with the Alsatian Communist newspaper The New World.
The New World was a weekly newspaper in New York City, New York, in the United States.
History
The New World was published from October 1839[1] to 1845.[2] It billed itself as an apolitical "family newspaper",[3] featuring British and American literature[1] and religious discourses.[3]
References
Citations
- 1 2 NYR (1841), p. 543.
- ↑ "New York County (NY) newspapers on microfilm at NYSL", New York State Library, Albany: New York State Library.
- 1 2 NYR (1841), p. 544.
Bibliography
- "Quarterly List of New Publications", New York Review, Vol. VIII, No. xvi, New York: Robert Craighead for Alexander V. Blake, April 1841.
External links
- The New World: A Weekly Family Journal of Popular Literature, Science, Art, and News, Vol. VIII, New York: E. Winchester, 1844.
- The New World: A Weekly Family Journal of Popular Literature, Science, Art, and News, Vol. IX, New York: E. Winchester, 1844.
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