The Penny Magazine, published every Saturday, was aimed at
the working class. It was part of the Society for the Diffusion
of Useful Knowledge's program for liberal reform. for its
reader, however, it was a source of information on subjects of
general interest: everyday things like tea and coffee,
well-known places in England, a series on animals and birds of
Britain, descriptions of prsent-day manufacturing, even an
American alaman and a serial of a personal account of an
immigrant's problems. Poetry was published, too, and there are
several illustrations in each issue.
THE PENNY MAGAZINE
No. 211 - July 18, 1835
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