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Title: The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine - 1856 Title Record # 2498150
Editor: Editors of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine
Date: 1856-00-00
Type: EDITOR [non-genre]
Series: The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine
Language: English
Note: Twelve issues of this magazine were published, from January to December, 1856; the entire run is paginated continuously. The first issue was edited by William Morris, subsequent ones by William Fulford.
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Title Date Author/Editor Publisher/Pub. Series ISBN/Catalog ID Price Pages Format Type Cover Artist Verif
The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, January 1856 1856-01-00 ed. Editors of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine Bell and Daldy  
1/-?Prior to decimilisation (1968-1971), UK books were priced in shillings, or shillings and pence, where 20 shillings equals one pound and 12 old pence equals one shilling. Shillings were indicated with a variety of suffixes, e.g. 3s, 3', 3", 3/ all mean 3 shillings. Any number after that is additional pence, usually 6 (half a shilling) but sometimes 3 or 9 (a quarter of a shilling or three-quarters of a shilling).
64
octavo?5.5" by 8.5" magazine, usually saddle-stapled, instead of side-stapled or glued
mag Checkmark
The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, February 1856 1856-02-00 ed. Editors of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine Bell and Daldy  
1/-?Prior to decimilisation (1968-1971), UK books were priced in shillings, or shillings and pence, where 20 shillings equals one pound and 12 old pence equals one shilling. Shillings were indicated with a variety of suffixes, e.g. 3s, 3', 3", 3/ all mean 3 shillings. Any number after that is additional pence, usually 6 (half a shilling) but sometimes 3 or 9 (a quarter of a shilling or three-quarters of a shilling).
64
octavo?5.5" by 8.5" magazine, usually saddle-stapled, instead of side-stapled or glued
mag Checkmark
The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, March 1856 1856-03-00 ed. Editors of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine Bell and Daldy  
1/-?Prior to decimilisation (1968-1971), UK books were priced in shillings, or shillings and pence, where 20 shillings equals one pound and 12 old pence equals one shilling. Shillings were indicated with a variety of suffixes, e.g. 3s, 3', 3", 3/ all mean 3 shillings. Any number after that is additional pence, usually 6 (half a shilling) but sometimes 3 or 9 (a quarter of a shilling or three-quarters of a shilling).
64
octavo?5.5" by 8.5" magazine, usually saddle-stapled, instead of side-stapled or glued
mag Checkmark
The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, April 1856 1856-04-00 ed. Editors of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine Bell and Daldy  
1/-?Prior to decimilisation (1968-1971), UK books were priced in shillings, or shillings and pence, where 20 shillings equals one pound and 12 old pence equals one shilling. Shillings were indicated with a variety of suffixes, e.g. 3s, 3', 3", 3/ all mean 3 shillings. Any number after that is additional pence, usually 6 (half a shilling) but sometimes 3 or 9 (a quarter of a shilling or three-quarters of a shilling).
64
octavo?5.5" by 8.5" magazine, usually saddle-stapled, instead of side-stapled or glued
mag Checkmark
The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, May 1856 1856-05-00 ed. Editors of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine Bell and Daldy  
1/-?Prior to decimilisation (1968-1971), UK books were priced in shillings, or shillings and pence, where 20 shillings equals one pound and 12 old pence equals one shilling. Shillings were indicated with a variety of suffixes, e.g. 3s, 3', 3", 3/ all mean 3 shillings. Any number after that is additional pence, usually 6 (half a shilling) but sometimes 3 or 9 (a quarter of a shilling or three-quarters of a shilling).
64
octavo?5.5" by 8.5" magazine, usually saddle-stapled, instead of side-stapled or glued
mag Checkmark
The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, July 1856 1856-07-00 ed. Editors of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine Bell and Daldy  
1/-?Prior to decimilisation (1968-1971), UK books were priced in shillings, or shillings and pence, where 20 shillings equals one pound and 12 old pence equals one shilling. Shillings were indicated with a variety of suffixes, e.g. 3s, 3', 3", 3/ all mean 3 shillings. Any number after that is additional pence, usually 6 (half a shilling) but sometimes 3 or 9 (a quarter of a shilling or three-quarters of a shilling).
64
octavo?5.5" by 8.5" magazine, usually saddle-stapled, instead of side-stapled or glued
mag Checkmark
The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, August 1856 1856-08-00 ed. Editors of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine Bell and Daldy  
1/-?Prior to decimilisation (1968-1971), UK books were priced in shillings, or shillings and pence, where 20 shillings equals one pound and 12 old pence equals one shilling. Shillings were indicated with a variety of suffixes, e.g. 3s, 3', 3", 3/ all mean 3 shillings. Any number after that is additional pence, usually 6 (half a shilling) but sometimes 3 or 9 (a quarter of a shilling or three-quarters of a shilling).
64
octavo?5.5" by 8.5" magazine, usually saddle-stapled, instead of side-stapled or glued
mag Checkmark
The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, September 1856 1856-09-00 ed. Editors of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine Bell and Daldy  
1/-?Prior to decimilisation (1968-1971), UK books were priced in shillings, or shillings and pence, where 20 shillings equals one pound and 12 old pence equals one shilling. Shillings were indicated with a variety of suffixes, e.g. 3s, 3', 3", 3/ all mean 3 shillings. Any number after that is additional pence, usually 6 (half a shilling) but sometimes 3 or 9 (a quarter of a shilling or three-quarters of a shilling).
64
octavo?5.5" by 8.5" magazine, usually saddle-stapled, instead of side-stapled or glued
mag Checkmark
The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, October 1856 1856-10-00 ed. Editors of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine Bell and Daldy  
1/-?Prior to decimilisation (1968-1971), UK books were priced in shillings, or shillings and pence, where 20 shillings equals one pound and 12 old pence equals one shilling. Shillings were indicated with a variety of suffixes, e.g. 3s, 3', 3", 3/ all mean 3 shillings. Any number after that is additional pence, usually 6 (half a shilling) but sometimes 3 or 9 (a quarter of a shilling or three-quarters of a shilling).
64
octavo?5.5" by 8.5" magazine, usually saddle-stapled, instead of side-stapled or glued
mag Checkmark
The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, November 1856 1856-11-00 ed. Editors of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine Bell and Daldy  
1/-?Prior to decimilisation (1968-1971), UK books were priced in shillings, or shillings and pence, where 20 shillings equals one pound and 12 old pence equals one shilling. Shillings were indicated with a variety of suffixes, e.g. 3s, 3', 3", 3/ all mean 3 shillings. Any number after that is additional pence, usually 6 (half a shilling) but sometimes 3 or 9 (a quarter of a shilling or three-quarters of a shilling).
72
octavo?5.5" by 8.5" magazine, usually saddle-stapled, instead of side-stapled or glued
mag Checkmark
The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, December 1856 1856-12-00 ed. Editors of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine Bell and Daldy  
1/-?Prior to decimilisation (1968-1971), UK books were priced in shillings, or shillings and pence, where 20 shillings equals one pound and 12 old pence equals one shilling. Shillings were indicated with a variety of suffixes, e.g. 3s, 3', 3", 3/ all mean 3 shillings. Any number after that is additional pence, usually 6 (half a shilling) but sometimes 3 or 9 (a quarter of a shilling or three-quarters of a shilling).
64
octavo?5.5" by 8.5" magazine, usually saddle-stapled, instead of side-stapled or glued
mag Checkmark
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