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Harper's Monthly February 1852 Benjamin Franklin

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Harper's Monthly February 1852 Benjamin Franklin: Napoleon Bonaparte

by Charles Dickens, Donald Grant Mitchell, Henry Jarvis, Charles James Lever, Various

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Harpers Monthly, 1852. soft. Very Good. 6.5"" X 10"". --------Original Issue----- Publisher-Printing Location:Harper Brothers, New York Date and Numbering: Harper's New Monthly Magazine February, 1852 Volume IV, Number XXI Size and Page Count:6.5"" X 10"" Tall, 151 pages total including the back cover and 4 pages with book advertizements and statement of Harper's New Monthly Magazine.
Condition: Very Good , binding tight, pages have usual yellowing and edges uncut and browning, some foxing, a few pencil marks, all edges darkened,
Illustrations Information: 44 woodcut illustrations including 32 on Ben Franklin and 7 on Napoleon.
Articles and Information: Public life of Benjamin Franklin By Jacob Abbott
Napoleon Bonaparte. The Syrian expedition By John S.C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott
Great objects obtained by little things The sublime porte The curse of gold. A dream Maurice Tiernay
The Soldier of Fortune (chaps. LI-LIII) By Charles James Lever
Anecdotes and aphorisms
A curious page of family history
The Ass of La Marca
SEE ALSO: Biography; 16th century; Papal States; Sixtus V, Pope; Popes; Sixtus V, 1585-1590 The legend of the weeping chamber
An old maid's first love
The poison-eaters
A child's history of King John's reign By Charles Dickens
My novel; or, varieties in English life (book IX, chaps. I-VIII) By Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron Lytton Poem
The orphan's dream of Christmas What Christmas is in the company of John Doe By Charles Dickens
What Christmas is, as we grow older By Charles Dickens
Helen Corrie.
Leaves from the note-book of a curate
The good old times in Paris Visions of Charles XI
Street-scenes of the French usurpation
What becomes of the rind?
Mazzini, the Italian liberal Chewing the buyo.
A sketch of the Philippines
Sketch of Suwarow
Monthly record of current events/Department Editor's table/Article By Henry J. (Henry Jarvis) Raymond By Donald Grant Mitchell
SEE ALSO: Hungary; Kossuth, Lajos; Public opinion; Statesmen SEE ALSO: Coup d'tat, 1851; Cavaignac, Eug¨ne; Marriage; Paris (France) SEE ALSO: Lotteries SEE ALSO: Horse trading SEE ALSO: Oral communication SEE ALSO: Albany; Examination of witnesses SEE ALSO: Phrenology SEE ALSO: Traveling sales personnel SEE ALSO: Anxiety SEE ALSO: Cemeteries Literary notices/Review : A popular account of discoveries at Nineveh (Book); Cary, Alice; Clovernook; or, recollections of our neighborhood in the West (Book); Curtiss, Daniel S.; Lee, Day Kellogg; Mitchell, Donald Grant; Dream life; a fable of the seasons (Book); Steele, Eliza R.; Shelton, F.W. (Frederick William); Saunders, Frederick; Spring, Gardiner; Boker, George H. (George Henry); Ross, Joel H.; Lectures on the history of France (Book); Memories of the great metropolis (Book); Hawthorne, Nathaniel; Salander and the dragon: a romance of the Hartz Prison (Book); Select poetry for children and youth: with an introduction (Book); Layard, Austen Henry, Sir; Stephen, James, Sir; Summerfield; or, life on a farm (Book); The first woman (Book); The Podesta's daughter and other poems (Book); The snow image and other twice-told tales (Book); The sovereigns of the Bible (Book); Edwards, Tryon; Western portraiture, and emigrants' guide: a of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa; with remarks on Minnesota, and other territories (Book); What I saw in New-York; or, a bird's eye view of city life (Book) A leaf from Punch/Article Rather too much of a good thing SEE ALSO: Dolls A horrible business SEE ALSO: Butchers Mrs. Baker's pet Fashions for February/Department Fashions for February

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Title
Harper's Monthly February 1852 Benjamin Franklin
Author
Charles Dickens, Donald Grant Mitchell, Henry Jarvis, Charles James Lever, Various
Format/Binding
Soft
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Used - Very Good
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Publisher
Harpers Monthly
Date Published
1852
Size
6.5"" X 10""
Weight
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Fiction; History;
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Periodical

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