National Review (1855)

This article is about the defunct British magazine. For the later London paper, see National Review (London). For the contemporary American magazine, see National Review.

The National Review was a quarterly British magazine published between 1855 and 1864. The magazine was founded and joint-edited by journalists Walter Bagehot and Richard Holt Hutton.[1][2]

It published one of the first reviews of Charles Darwin's Origin of Species, by William Benjamin Carpenter.[3]

References

  1. Andrew King, John Plunkett (2005). Victorian Print Media: A Reader. Oxford University Press. p. 50. ISBN 0-19-927037-6. National Review (1855-64) was one of the most prestigious quarterlies of mid-century]
  2. Walter Bagehot by St. Norman John-Stevas THE BRITISH COUNCIL/NATIONAL BOOK LEAGUE/LONGMANS, GREEN & CO. London. (1963)
  3. Darwin on the Origin of Species. National Review 10: December 1859 188-214


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