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Chambers'S Journal Of Popular Literature , Science, and Art vol. III

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Robert and William Chambers, Scottish brothers, established Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature as a weekly publication in 1832.

The publication was geared toward a broader readership and included a variety of writing styles, including short tales, essays, poetry, and pictures.

The magazine was well-known for being affordable and accessible, and it was instrumental in spreading literature and ideas throughout Britain and beyond.

The Chambers brothers were dedicated to democratizing reading materials and held the view that literature should be available to all.

This belief was represented in their magazine. Chambers's Journal included nonfiction and poetry as well as essays on a variety of subjects, such as science, history, and travel.

The publication's goal was to inform and educate its audience, and it was renowned for its dedication to fostering personal growth.

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Double 9 Books
9358715553 / 9789358715552
eBook (EPUB)
01/06/2023
English
1 pages
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