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Harper's Monthly April 1860 Civil War

Harper's Monthly April 1860 Civil War

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Harper's Monthly April 1860 Civil War: The Lost Steamship

by Fitz James O'Brien, Caroline Chesebro', C.E. Billington, Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford, Fitz Hugh Ludlow, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Charles Nordhoff, Thomas Dunn English, John Reuben Chapin , Various

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Harpers Monthly, 1860. soft. Good. 6.5"" X 10"". Original Edition Publisher-Printing Location: Harper Brothers, New York Date and Numbering: Harper's New Monthly Magazine April, 1860 Volume XX, Number CXIX Size and Page Count: 6.5 X 10 Tall, 155 pages

Condition: Good, binding good, spine cover is missing in a few places, some yellowing on cover and some pages untrimmed, a pencilled signature

Illustrations Information: 58 wood-cut illustrations -------An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher, or historian------ Articles and Information:

  • Artist-life in the Highlands New Jersey- By John Reuben Chapin with wood-cut Illustrations
  • How we get gold in California with wood-cut Illustrations
  • Poem: The fight at Lexington. A ballad of Massachusetts -By Thomas Dunn English with wood-cut Illustrations
  • Captain Tom: A resurrection -By Charles Nordhoff
  • Poem: Kathie Morris -By Thomas Bailey Aldrich
  • Little brother. In three parts. III. Just enough of a boy -By Fitz Hugh Ludlow
  • The Alexandrians -By John William Draper
  • Yet's Christmas box -By Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford
  • D-'s remarkable experience -By C.E. Billington
  • The little art-student An icy flame -By Edward Howard House
  • On two children in black -By William Makepeace Thackeray
  • Oriana Inn: A disputed possesion -By Caroline Chesebro'
  • Poem: The Lost Steamship -By Fitz James O'Brien
  • Lovel the widower (chap. III) -By William Makepeace Thackeray with wood-cut Illustrations
  • Monthly record of current events/Department - includes Mr. Davis Resolution, Mr. Brown's views, Mr. Seward's Speech, Mr. Douglas's Reply, Slave-Trade in Africa, etc.
  • Literary notices/Review
  • Editor's table/Article Duties of the citizen to civil government -By Alfred H. (Alfred Hudson) Guernsey
  • Editor's easy chair/Article -Editor's easy chair -By George William Curtis
  • Cartoon: Master Charley's first pantaloon's
  • Fashions for April/Department

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Title
Harper's Monthly April 1860 Civil War
Author
Fitz James O'Brien, Caroline Chesebro', C.E. Billington, Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford, Fitz Hugh Ludlow, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Charles Nordhoff, Thomas Dunn English, John Reuben Chapin , Various
Format/Binding
Soft
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Publisher
Harpers Monthly
Date Published
1860
Pages
155
Size
6.5"" X 10""
Weight
0.00 lbs
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Fiction; History;
Product_type
Periodical

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