Harper's Monthly April 1851: Washington Irving,William Cullen Bryant
by Washington Irving, William C. Bryant, Anne Manning, Staszic, Stanislas,William P. Snow, John Franklin, William Dixon, Various
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Harpers Monthly, 1851. soft. 6.5"" X 10"". Publisher-Printing Harper Brothers, New York Date and Numbering: April, 1851 Volume II , Number XI Size and Page Count: 6.5 X 10 Tall, 142 pages Condition: Very Good , usual yellowing and edges uncut and browning
Illustrations Information: 16 illustrations, Wood Cuts Articles and Information:
Washington Irving SEE ALSO: Criticism and interpretation; Irving, Washington
William Cullen Bryant SEE ALSO: Criticism and interpretation; Poets, American; Bryant, William Cullen
The Crystal Palace SEE ALSO: Crystal Palace (London, England)
Voyage in search of Sir John Franklin SEE ALSO: Arctic regions; Northwest passage; Franklin, John, Sir; Snow, William Parker
What becomes of all the pins? SEE ALSO: Pins and needles
Lamartine on the religion of revolutionary men By Alphonse de Lamartine
Poem by Thomas Harlowe
Phantoms and Realities.
An autobiography. Part the first morning (chaps. VII-VIII). Part the second noon (chaps. I-IV) SEE ALSO: Ghost stories William Penn's conversion to Quakerism By William Hepworth Dixon
The birth of crime a sketch from life SEE ALSO: Crime; Sociological aspects
The household of Sir Tho s More By Anne Manning Manning, Anne; Biography; Erasmus, Desiderius; Diaries; Henry VIII, 1509-1547; Humanists; More, Thomas, Sir,
Saint Sketch of a miser SEE ALSO: Didactic fiction An incident of the first French Revolution SEE ALSO: Barbaroux, C.O. (Charles Ogé); Revolution, 1789-1799
Judge not!? SEE ALSO: Biography; Poland; Reformers;
Staszic, Stanislas A mathematical hermit SEE ALSO: Cornwall; Hermits
A prison anecdote SEE ALSO: Women prisoners
The pilchard fishery on the coast of Cornwall By Wilkie Collins SEE ALSO: Cornwall; Sardine fisheries Lucy Cawthorne
A tale by a bachelor clerk How to be idolized SEE ALSO: Idolatry; Madagascar
The child commodore SEE ALSO: Sea stories Habits and amusements of the London costermongers By Henry Mayhew
Five minutes too late SEE ALSO: Punctuality Visit to a copper-mine By Wilkie Collins SEE ALSO: Copper mines and mining;
Cornwall Saturday in a London market By Henry Mayhew
The horrors of war By de Vigny
The factory boy By Harriet Martineau Fidgety people SEE ALSO: Diseases; Psychosomatic aspects;
Stomach Anecdotes of serpents SEE ALSO: Snakes
The watcher. A sketch of real life SEE ALSO: Adventure stories
Plate glass what it is, and how it is made SEE ALSO: Flat glass industry; Plate glass œBirths:
Mrs. Meek, of a son A plea for infants: SEE ALSO: Maternal and infant welfare The farm-laborer.
The father By Harriet Martineau Jane Eccles; or, confessions of an attorney SEE ALSO: Judicial error
My novel; or, varieties in English life (book IV, chaps. I-XII) By Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron Lytton
Victims of science SEE ALSO: Abnormalities,
Human Poem Address to gray hair
Monthly record of current events Literary notices Three leaves from Punch/Cartoon 1851 The affairs of grease SEE ALSO: Cattle;
Weight The war on hats Peace offering SEE ALSO: Crystal Palace (London, England) The best law book Justice for bachelors Dramas for every-day life A juvenile party The kitchen range of art SEE ALSO: Food in art Reward of merit SEE ALSO: Bars (Drinking establishments); Children of alcoholics Spring fashions
Illustrations Information: 16 illustrations, Wood Cuts Articles and Information:
Washington Irving SEE ALSO: Criticism and interpretation; Irving, Washington
William Cullen Bryant SEE ALSO: Criticism and interpretation; Poets, American; Bryant, William Cullen
The Crystal Palace SEE ALSO: Crystal Palace (London, England)
Voyage in search of Sir John Franklin SEE ALSO: Arctic regions; Northwest passage; Franklin, John, Sir; Snow, William Parker
What becomes of all the pins? SEE ALSO: Pins and needles
Lamartine on the religion of revolutionary men By Alphonse de Lamartine
Poem by Thomas Harlowe
Phantoms and Realities.
An autobiography. Part the first morning (chaps. VII-VIII). Part the second noon (chaps. I-IV) SEE ALSO: Ghost stories William Penn's conversion to Quakerism By William Hepworth Dixon
The birth of crime a sketch from life SEE ALSO: Crime; Sociological aspects
The household of Sir Tho s More By Anne Manning Manning, Anne; Biography; Erasmus, Desiderius; Diaries; Henry VIII, 1509-1547; Humanists; More, Thomas, Sir,
Saint Sketch of a miser SEE ALSO: Didactic fiction An incident of the first French Revolution SEE ALSO: Barbaroux, C.O. (Charles Ogé); Revolution, 1789-1799
Judge not!? SEE ALSO: Biography; Poland; Reformers;
Staszic, Stanislas A mathematical hermit SEE ALSO: Cornwall; Hermits
A prison anecdote SEE ALSO: Women prisoners
The pilchard fishery on the coast of Cornwall By Wilkie Collins SEE ALSO: Cornwall; Sardine fisheries Lucy Cawthorne
A tale by a bachelor clerk How to be idolized SEE ALSO: Idolatry; Madagascar
The child commodore SEE ALSO: Sea stories Habits and amusements of the London costermongers By Henry Mayhew
Five minutes too late SEE ALSO: Punctuality Visit to a copper-mine By Wilkie Collins SEE ALSO: Copper mines and mining;
Cornwall Saturday in a London market By Henry Mayhew
The horrors of war By de Vigny
The factory boy By Harriet Martineau Fidgety people SEE ALSO: Diseases; Psychosomatic aspects;
Stomach Anecdotes of serpents SEE ALSO: Snakes
The watcher. A sketch of real life SEE ALSO: Adventure stories
Plate glass what it is, and how it is made SEE ALSO: Flat glass industry; Plate glass œBirths:
Mrs. Meek, of a son A plea for infants: SEE ALSO: Maternal and infant welfare The farm-laborer.
The father By Harriet Martineau Jane Eccles; or, confessions of an attorney SEE ALSO: Judicial error
My novel; or, varieties in English life (book IV, chaps. I-XII) By Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron Lytton
Victims of science SEE ALSO: Abnormalities,
Human Poem Address to gray hair
Monthly record of current events Literary notices Three leaves from Punch/Cartoon 1851 The affairs of grease SEE ALSO: Cattle;
Weight The war on hats Peace offering SEE ALSO: Crystal Palace (London, England) The best law book Justice for bachelors Dramas for every-day life A juvenile party The kitchen range of art SEE ALSO: Food in art Reward of merit SEE ALSO: Bars (Drinking establishments); Children of alcoholics Spring fashions
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- Washington Irving, William C. Bryant, Anne Manning, Staszic, Stanislas,William P. Snow, John Franklin, William Dixon, Various
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