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The Library 2003 4(3):278-302; doi:10.1093/library/4.3.278
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The Anti-Jacobin Revisited: Newly Identified Contributions to the Anti-Jacobin Review during the Editorial Regime of John Gifford, 1798–1806

Emily Lorraine de Montluzin

Profesor of History, Francis Marion University, South Carolina, USA

This article, which re-examines the Anti-Jacobin Review fifteen years after publication of the author's The Anti-Jacobins, 1798-1800: The Early Contributors to the Anti-Jacobin Review (1988), has a two-fold purpose. First, it offers evidence that the review's original editor, John Gifford, ceased his connection with the AJR in November 1806, not (as widely assumed) with his death in 1818. Second, it provides a chronological listing of attributions of authorship of over a hundred newly identified anonymous, pseudonymous, or incompletely signed items, as well as of over fifty signed contributions, which appeared during Gifford's editorial regime.


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