A weekly middle-class family magazine (28 January 1859 - 30 March 1895), priced at 2d per issue, incorporating Household Words, and edited by Charles Dickens (to 1870) and then his son, Charles Dickens Jr. Poems in All the Year Round are generally unsigned. The magazine is published in three series: First Series (1859-1868), Second Series (1868-1888), Third Series (1889-1895).
Poem title | Poet(s) | Date | Vol etc. | Transcribed? | id # |
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A Spring Birthday | Stockall, Harriett | 1891-03-13 | All the Year Round Series 3, Volume 5, Page 39 | no | 4872 |
Rhyme | Phillips, Susan K. | 1891-04-25 | All the Year Round Series 3, Volume 5, Issue 121, Page 396 | no | 4870 |
“For Better For Worse” | 1891-06-20 | All the Year Round Series 3, Volume 5, Issue 129, Page 588–589 | no | 4871 | |
The Harvest Moon | 1891-08-01 | All the Year Round Series 3, Volume 6, Issue 135, Page 109 | no | 4880 | |
The First Hot Word | 1891-09-12 | All the Year Round Series 3, Volume 6, Issue 141, Page 254 | no | 4881 | |
The Day’s Work | Phillips, Susan K. | 1891-09-26 | All the Year Round Series 3, Volume 6, Issue 143, Page 301 | no | 4882 |
The White Witch | 1891-12-12 | All the Year Round Series 3, Volume 6, Issue 154, Page 565–566 | no | 4883 |