The Atlantic Monthly
The Atlantic Monthly (also known as The Atlantic) is an American literary/cultural magazine founded in Boston in 1857 by a group of writers that included Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., and James Russell Lowell (who would become its first editor). Originally a monthly publication, the magazine, subscribed to by 425,000 readers, now publishes ten times a year and features articles in the fields of political science and foreign affairs, as well as book reviews.
Notes
- {{note|nomove}} "No jobs at risk, Atlantic's new owner says", Boston Globe, September 29, 1999
- {{note|move}} "Atlantic, 148-year institution, leaving city magazine of Twain, James, Howells heads to capital, Boston Globe, April 15, 2005
- {{note|nyo}} "Atlantic owner scours country for cinder-editor", New York Observer, August 29-September 5, 2005
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