19th-century monthly periodical established in the United Kingdom
Good Words
Vol 1 title page, 1860.
Editor
Norman Macleod
Frequency
Monthly
Founded
1860
Final issue
1910
Language
English
Good Words was a 19th-century monthly periodical established in the United Kingdom in 1860 by the Scottish publisher Alexander Strahan.[1] Its first editor was Norman Macleod. After his death in 1872, it was edited by his brother, Donald Macleod,[2] though there is some evidence that the publishing was taken over at that time by W. Isbister & Co.[3]
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