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The Dublin Penny Journal was a weekly newspaper, and later series of published volumes, originating from Dublin, Ireland, between 1832 and 1836. Published each Saturday, by J. S. Folds, George Petrie, and Caesar Otway, the Penny Journal concerned itself with matters of Irish history, legend, topography, and Irish identity, and was illustrated with a number of maps and woodcuts. While originally a paper of low circulation – numbering only a few thousand in its first edition – the Penny Journal's popularity led to increased production. By the cessation of publication in 1836, 206 works had been published in four volumes, and were sold wholesale in London, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, and Paris.

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  • The Dublin Penny Journal va ser un setmanari, i posteriorment una sèrie de volums publicats, amb seu a Dublín, Irlanda, entre 1832 i 1836. Publicat cada dissabte, per JS Folds, George Petrie i Caesar Otway, el Penny Journal s'ocupava en qüestions d’història, llegendes, topografia i identitat irlandesa, i estava il·lustrat amb diversos mapes i xilografies. Tot i que originalment era una publicació de poca difusió, amb només alguns milers d'exemplars en la seva primera edició, la popularitat va anar creixent i va provocar un augment de la tirada. En deixar de publicar-se el 1836, s'havien publicat 206 obres en quatre volums i es van vendre a l'engròs a Londres, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Edimburg, Glasgow, Nova York, Filadèlfia, Boston i París. (ca)
  • The Dublin Penny Journal was a weekly newspaper, and later series of published volumes, originating from Dublin, Ireland, between 1832 and 1836. Published each Saturday, by J. S. Folds, George Petrie, and Caesar Otway, the Penny Journal concerned itself with matters of Irish history, legend, topography, and Irish identity, and was illustrated with a number of maps and woodcuts. While originally a paper of low circulation – numbering only a few thousand in its first edition – the Penny Journal's popularity led to increased production. By the cessation of publication in 1836, 206 works had been published in four volumes, and were sold wholesale in London, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, and Paris. (en)
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  • Broadsheet (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Dublin Penny Journal (en)
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  • J. S. Folds, George Petrie and Caesar Otway (en)
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  • Dublin (en)
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  • Ireland (en)
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  • The Dublin Penny Journal va ser un setmanari, i posteriorment una sèrie de volums publicats, amb seu a Dublín, Irlanda, entre 1832 i 1836. Publicat cada dissabte, per JS Folds, George Petrie i Caesar Otway, el Penny Journal s'ocupava en qüestions d’història, llegendes, topografia i identitat irlandesa, i estava il·lustrat amb diversos mapes i xilografies. Tot i que originalment era una publicació de poca difusió, amb només alguns milers d'exemplars en la seva primera edició, la popularitat va anar creixent i va provocar un augment de la tirada. En deixar de publicar-se el 1836, s'havien publicat 206 obres en quatre volums i es van vendre a l'engròs a Londres, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Edimburg, Glasgow, Nova York, Filadèlfia, Boston i París. (ca)
  • The Dublin Penny Journal was a weekly newspaper, and later series of published volumes, originating from Dublin, Ireland, between 1832 and 1836. Published each Saturday, by J. S. Folds, George Petrie, and Caesar Otway, the Penny Journal concerned itself with matters of Irish history, legend, topography, and Irish identity, and was illustrated with a number of maps and woodcuts. While originally a paper of low circulation – numbering only a few thousand in its first edition – the Penny Journal's popularity led to increased production. By the cessation of publication in 1836, 206 works had been published in four volumes, and were sold wholesale in London, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, and Paris. (en)
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  • The Dublin Penny Journal (ca)
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