Cyrus Redding (1785-1870)
English journalist; he was a founding member of the Plymouth Institute, edited Galignani's Messenger from 1815-18, and was the effective editor of
the New Monthly Magazine (1821-30) and The
Metropolitan (1831-33).
English journalist; he was a founding member of the Plymouth Institute, edited Galignani's Messenger from 1815-18, and was the effective editor of
the New Monthly Magazine (1821-30) and The
Metropolitan (1831-33).
“Agrigentum” in
New Monthly Magazine.
“Death of Mr. Canning” in
New Monthly Magazine.
“The Destroying Angel” in
New Monthly Magazine.
“Dinner to Burns” in
Athenaeum.
“The Fever Ship. From the Journal of Capt. Andrew Smith” in
London Weekly Review.
Gabrielle: a Tale of the Swiss Mountains.
A History and Description of Modern Wines.
An Illustrated Itinerary of the County of Lancaster.
A Letter from Peter Wilkins to Isaac Tomkins.
A Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Holland, respecting Libel.
Literary Reminiscences and Memoirs of Thomas Campbell.
Mount Edgcumbe, a Poem.
“Outlines of a history of Medicine” in
Metropolitan Magazine.
The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: complete in one
volume.
“Recollections of the Author of Vathek” in
New Monthly Magazine.
Retirement, and other Poems.
“Reminiscences of Talma, by one of his friends” in
New Monthly Magazine.
“The Sword Song of Körner” in
Blackwood's Magazine.
“The Tower of the Caliph” in
New Monthly Magazine.
“The Two Muses” in
Morning Chronicle.
Velasco.
“William Grenville Graham” in
Monthly Magazine.