Knowledge (magazine)

Knowledge: An Illustrated Magazine of Science was a British popular science magazine published from 1881 to 1918. Founded by astronomer Richard A. Proctor, the magazine started as a weekly periodical, becoming monthly in 1885. The magazine was known for its extensive correspondence columns.[1] Proctor himself, the first editor, was a significant contributor, and many of his discoveries or theoretical deductions first appeared in the magazine.[2] Proctor was sometimes assisted in editorial duties by Edward Clodd. After Proctor's death in 1888, Arthur Cowper Ranyard took over editorship, then Harry Forbes Witherby after Ranyard's death.[1]

Knowledge
CategoriesScience
Publisher
  • W.H. Allen (1881-1891)
  • Witherby & Co. (1891-1918)
FounderRichard A. Proctor
Year founded1881
Final issue1918
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish language
OCLC173328045

References

  1. Mussel, James (2009). "Knowledge (1881–1918)". In Brake, Laurel; Demoor, Marysa (eds.). Dictionary of Nineteenth-century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland. Academia Press. pp. 335–336. ISBN 978-90-382-1340-8.
  2. Index to the Periodical Literature of the World. The Review of Reviews. 1892. p. 20.


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