The London Miscellany was first founded in 1825 as an irreverent
alternative to the established literary magazines of the day. Throughout its various publishing guises, it has maintained that initial character
of the witty bystander, commenting with dry humour on the doings of his fellows. The magazine was refounded in 1990 by Christopher Arkell,
who has published it ever since.
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