“The Rover: A weekly magazine of tales, poetry and engravings, original and selected” was a magazine started in 1843 by Seba Smith and Lawrence Labree. The editors aimed at a high quality standard in their selection of short stories and poetry. Every half-year, the 26 weekly issues were also published under a bound compilation. – Summary by Sonia
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