Graham's Magazine was a nineteenth-century periodical based in Philadelphia established by George Rex Graham and published from 1840 to 1858. It was alternatively referred to as Graham's Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine, Graham's Magazine of Literature and Art, Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature and Art, and Graham's Illustrated Magazine of Literature, Romance, Art, and Fashion.
Fashion plate from an 1849 issue of Graham's Magazine.
George Rex Graham, founder and editor of Graham's Magazine
Title page for Graham's Magazine, June 1852
Burton's Gentleman's Magazine
Burton's Gentleman's Magazine and American Monthly Review, was a literary publication published in Philadelphia from 1837 to 1840. Its founder was William Evans Burton, an English-born immigrant to the United States who also managed a theatre and was a minor actor. Edgar Allan Poe was an editor and contributor in 1839–40.
September 1839 issue of Burton's Gentleman's Magazine, which included the first publication of "The Fall of the House of Usher"
Frontispiece for Volume 5 (July–December 1839) of Burton's Gentlemen's Magazine, listing both Burton and Poe as editors