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2 6                                Justin G. Schiller

In January 1802 the Juvende Olio was announced as a new
monthly, edited by "a citizen of Philadelphia," but only the
printed proposal issued by David Hogan has survived. At about
the same time The Juvenile Magazine, or Miscellaneous Reposi-
 

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Entered according 10 Ael of Cotigreci, is the year 134t, by S. 0. Goodridi, m
the Clerk's Oifi^p of the District Court of Mtt.isachusellB.
 

Title-page of the first volume of Robert Merry's Aluseinii.

tory of Useful Information was produced in Philadelphia by Ben¬
jamin Johnson (i802-1803), and soon thereafter The Fly; or
Juvenile Miscellany was printed under the editorship of "Simon
Scribble, Esq." (Boston: Jo.siah Bad, 1805). These few papers
must be considered the "incunabula" of juvenile magazines, al-
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