List of books and periodicals named The Miscellany.
- The Miscellany (1788)
- Containing, among other matters of entertainment, some extraordinary stories of great men; in which are displayed the various capacities, virtues and vices of the human mind. [Title]
- The Miscellany (Trenton, NJ) (June 10, 1805 - December 2, 1805)
- 1 volume, 26 issues
- The Miscellany (Litchfield, CT) (June 16, 1821 - February 2, 1822)
- 1 volume, 34 issues
- The Miscellany (Kansas City, MO; later Cleveland, OH) (1914 - 1916)
- Editor: H. Alfred Fowler. Advertised in The Dial.
- Much ado about books, prints, and bookplates.
- Dard Hunter, "The Lost Art of Making Books," The Miscellany 2, no. 1 (March 1915)
- The Miscellany (March 1930 [issue labeled December 1929] - March 1931)
- 1 volume, 6 issues
- Prospectus no. issued Dec. 1929.
- Edited by: Frederick W. Dupee, Geoffrey T. Hellman, Dwight Macdonald, and George L.K. Morris.
- A journal of young criticism in the style of n+1. Original translations of essays from the Russian, early film criticism, a positive review of Lady Chatterley's Lover and negative reviews of other stuff, and so forth.