Description: The Port Folio, Volume IX, No. I, Harrison Hall Philadelphia, Philadelphia, 1820, 152pp, disbound, 6 x 9", 8vo The Port Folio, Volume IX, No. II, Harrison Hall Philadelphia, Philadelphia, 1820, paginated 265-520, disbound, 6 x 9", 8vo Poor condition/as is. All boards are missing. Spines are lacking; binding is exposed. Illustration on title page of no. I. No title page or table of contents for no. II. Rear part of textblock of no. I is missing. Due to a printing error, some pages were not cut along top fore edge so separation could cause damage. Toning, age-staining, and tea-staining throughout textblocks. Please see photos and ask any questions prior to purchase. The Port Folio was an American literary and political magazine that was published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from 1801 to 1827. The Port Folio was first co-published in 1801 by Joseph Dennie and Asbury Dickins. Dickins dropped as co-publisher, and Dennie remained the editor from 1802 to 1812. Dennie wrote under the pen name of Oliver Oldschool. Many other contributors to the magazine wrote under pseudonyms, including members of the Federalist Party. In 1809, the paper was re-organized as a monthly, and a new prospectus was issued that de-emphasized politics. FORN-TUB-0059-BB-2409-JC1283
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Binding: Disbound
Language: English
Publisher: Harrison Hall Philadelphia
Topic: American (US)
Subject: Americana
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