The penny magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, issue 24
Charles Knight
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The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge was published in competition to Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, which started two months earlier. Costing just one penny, it was aimed at the working class and needed broad circulation in order to survive. Initially successful, its content proved to miss the mark and be of more interest to the upper classes and folded after a couple of years. Its format was to offer short essays on a variety of topics the paternalistic publisher deemed important to its readership. - Summary by LynneT
Chapters
| Constantinople | 9:01 | Read by E. Sharp |
| The Meaning of Words No. 4 | 7:35 | Read by Brize C |
| Song | 2:52 | Read by Larry Wilson |
| The Labourers of Europe No. 2 | 13:23 | Read by Brize C |
| The National Gallery No. 3 | 6:22 | Read by BettyB |
| Art of Writing | 5:58 | Read by BettyB |
| Large-Headed Quadrupeds | 3:11 | Read by Larry Wilson |
| Witchcraft | 3:06 | Read by mleigh |
| Heraldry | 4:25 | Read by PeregrineMyon |
Reviews
wonderfully read
A LibriVox Listener
quite surprising novelty of subject and date heraldry section actually includes touts for remedies medicines probably from early 19th century