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The Cricket (magazine)

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This page is about a 19th-century American magazine. For the American children's magazine, see Cricket (magazine).

The Cricket is a 19th-century American magazine. This general-interest magazine was similar in format and topics covered to Harper's Weekly. Publication dates are uncertain, but it existed at least in the 1890s. The magazine's motto was "To Have a Cricket In the Hearth Is the Luckiest Thing In All the World."

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