1837, Volume 1, Issue 1 (Bentley's Miscellany)
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January 1837
- George Colman, Author of "Broad Grins," p. frontispiece
- Our Song of the Month, No. 1, January, 1837, The Bottle of St. Januarius, p. 1, by P. Prout
- Prologue, pp. 2-6, by Dr. Maginn
- Our Opening Chaunt, p. 6
- George Colman pp. 7-16, by Theodore Hook
- Impromptu by the Late George Colman, p. 16
- The “Monstre” Balloon, pp. 17-19
- Handy Andy, pp. 20-29, by Samuel Lover
- Handy Andy, No. I, p. 20, by S. Lover
- The Legend of Manor Hall, pp. 29-32, by the author of “Headlong Hall”
- Terence O’Shaughnessy’s First Attempt to Get Married, pp. 33-45, by the author of “Stories of Waterloo”
- Reddy O’Dryscull, Schoolmaster at Water-grass-hill, to Mr. Bentley, Publisher, p. 45, by R. O’D.
- Scrap No. I, pp. 46-48, by P. P.
- Tom Twigger in the Kitchen of Mudfog House, p. 49, by George Cruikshank
- Public Life of Mr. Tulrumble, Once Mayor of Mudfog, pp. 49-63, by Boz
- The Hot Wells of Clifton, Scrap, No. II, p. 63-64, by P. Prout
- “Who Milked My Cow?” or, the Marine Ghost, pp. 65-78, by the author of “Rattlin the Reefer”
- Old Age and Youth, p. 79, by Thomas Haynes Bayly
- An Evening of Visits, pp. 80-87, by J. Fenimore Cooper, author of “The Pilot”
- Who Are You? p. 88, by Metastasio, Fontenelle, Samuel Lover
- Metropolitan Men of Science, No. I, pp. 89-92, by R.
- Kyan’s Patent—the Nine Muses,—and the Dry-rot, pp. 93-96, by R.
- The Original of “Not a Drum Was Heard,” Scrap, No. III, pp. 96-97, by P. Prout
- A Gossip with Some Old English Poets, pp. 98-101, by Charles Ollier
- The Rising Periodical; Being Mr. Verdant’s Account of His Last Aerial Voyage, pp. 101-102, edited by Thomas Haynes Bayly
- An Italian Anecdote, pp. 103-104, by J. M., the author of “Hajji Baba”
Submitted by: Bradley, Kadan: section 1, Fall 2008