Walker's Hibernian Magazine

Walker's Hibernian Magazine
May 1783 issue of Walker's Hibernian Magazine
FounderJames Potts
First issue1770s
Final issue1812
CountryIreland

Walker's Hibernian Magazine, or Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge was a general-interest magazine published monthly in Dublin, Ireland, from February 1771 to July 1812. Until 1785 it was called The Hibernian Magazine or Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge (Containing, the greatest variety of the most curious and useful subjects in every branch of polite literature). Tom Clyde called it "the pinnacle of eighteenth-century Irish literary magazines".