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Picturesque America was a two-volume set of books describing and illustrating the scenery of America, which grew out of an earlier series in Appleton's Journal.It was published by D. Appleton and Company of New York in 1872 and 1874 and edited by the romantic poet and journalist William Cullen Bryant (1794–1878), who also edited the New York Evening Post.
The Business History Review. 40 (1). The President and Fellows of Harvard College: 24– 46. doi:10.2307/3112300. JSTOR 3112300. S2CID 156852880. Paulus, Michael J. Jr. (Winter 2011). "Archibald Alexander and the Use of Books: Theological Education and Print Culture in the Early Republic". Journal of the Early Republic. 31 (4).
The American Book Review was founded in 1977 by Ronald Sukenick. [6] According to the novelist Raymond Federman, in his series reading with American Book Review in 2007, Sukenick founded the American Book Review because The New York Times had stopped reviewing books by "that group labeled experimental writers", and Sukenick wanted to start a "journal where we can review books that everyone is ...