Abstract

ABSTRACT Aspiring nineteenth-century authors sought outlets for their creative works, and publishing in periodicals was one option. Although the earliest American cities published the first periodicals in the country, Brooklyn, New York, with its close proximity to New York City and growing population, also contributed. Periodical research has revealed many of these nineteenth-century Brooklyn publications, but many have remained hidden in archives, libraries and in little read or consulted bibliographies and catalogs. With the advent of twenty-first century technology, discoveries of new additions to periodical literature are possible and continue.

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