Notes and literature cited
- J. S. North (ed.): Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals, 1800–1900, Series 1, vol. 1, 9: 1997, Waterloo, North Waterloo Academic Press. The directory is also available online at www.victorianperiodicals.com.
- R. Cooter and S. Pumphrey: ‘Separate spheres and public places: reflections on the history of science popularisation and science in popular culture’, History of Science, 1994, 32, 237–267.
- J. L. Altholtz: The Religious Press in Britain, 1760–1900; 1989, New York, NY, Greenwood Press.
- M. Beetham: A Magazine of Her Own? Domesticity and Desire in the Woman’s Magazine, 1800–1914; 1996, London, Routledge.
- A. Ellegård: Darwin and the General Reader: The Reception of Darwin’s Theory of Evolution in the British Periodical Press, 1859–1872, 2nd edn; 1990, Chicago, IL, University of Chicago Press.
- W. E. Houghton, et al. (ed.): The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals, 1824–1900; 1966–89, Toronto, University of Toronto Press.
- A. Lohrli: ‘Household Words’: A Weekly Journal 1850–1859, Conducted by Charles Dickens: Table of Contents, List of Contributors and their Contributions Based on the ‘Household Words’ Office Book in the Morris L . Parrish Collection of Victorian Novelists, Princeton University Library; 1973, Toronto, University of Toronto Press; R. Richardson: The Builder: Illustrations Index, 1843–1883; 1994, Gomshall, Builder Group and Hutton + Rostron.
- The full index will be mounted on the web at the end of 2003. For further details see the SciPer website: www.sciper.leeds.ac.uk.
- J. A. Secord: Victorian Sensation: The Extraordinary Publication, Reception, and Secret Authorship of ‘Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation’, 3; 2000, Chicago, IL, University of Chicago Press.
- A. Trollope: Cornhill Magazine, 1861, 4, 321–337.
- T. Hood: ‘The friend in need: an extravaganza, after Sterne’, Comic Annual, 2nd Series, 1842, 1, 131–236.
- ‘A peep into futurity’, Mirror of Literature, 1822, 1, 164–165.
- ‘The philosopher’s faux-pas’, Mirror of Literature, 1824, 4, 399.
- T. Hood: ‘The friend in need’ (see Note 11).
- W. T. Stead: ‘Can cancer be cured? A visit to Count Mattei: his challenge to the faculty’, Review of Reviews, 1891, 3, 34–51.
- ‘Monkeyana’, Punch, 1861, 40, 206.
- ‘The lion of the season’, Punch, 1861, 40, 213.