Together with Bill Sears, Milton founded the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, in 1969, for which he was an editor until 2000.
He began to work with W T Stead, with whom he founded the Review of Reviews in 1890.
He founded the Review of English Studies in 1925 and remained its editor until his death.
Weyland founded the British Review and London Critical Journal with William Roberts in 1811, as a quarterly that appeared to 1825.
He founded the "Polish Review" (1866), and the next year brought out "Hedwige" and "Twardowski", both dramas.
Dana was a member of the Anthology Club; he and others in the club founded the North American Review.
James founded the Erotic Review.
In 1926 Pearl founded The Quarterly Review of Biology.
Canning returned to London later that year, and helped to found the Quarterly Review.
Grossbard founded the Review of Economics of the Household in 2001 and remains its editor in chief.