The radical.
| Previous Title: | Radical (Boston, Mass.) |
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| Uniform Title: | Radical (Boston, Mass. : Sept. 1865) |
| Format: | Microform Journal |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Boston :
A. Williams & Co.,
1866-1872.
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| Series: | American periodical series, 1850-1900.
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| Published: | Vol. 1 (Sept. 1865)-v. 10 (June 1872). |
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| Item Description: | Issues for Sept. 1865-June 1868 have subtitle: a monthly magazine devoted to religion. Volume 6, pages 39-56 of the May 28, 1869 issue entitled "Religion and Social Science" are bound and photographed at the end. The three main contributors to the Radical were John Weiss, Samuel Johnson, and David A. Wasson. All of these men were followers of Theodore Parker and the Radical reflects many of his views toward religion. Cf. American periodicals, 1741-1900. Title from caption. Microform. |
| Physical Description: | 10 volumes ; 24 cm. |
| Publication Frequency: | Monthly |
| Related Items: | Continues a publication with the same title issued June-July 1865. |