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Harper's Monthly April 1891

Harper's Monthly April 1891

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Harper's Monthly April 1891: Glimpses of the Bacteria

by William Freeman Vilas , Jules Louis Lewal , Thomas Hardy, Theophil Mitchell, Various

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Harper's New Monthly Magazine ORIGINAL EDITION Publisher-Printing Location: Harper Brothers, New York Date and Numbering: April, 1891 Volume LXXXII, Number CCCCXCI Size and Page Count: 6.5 X 10 Tall, approx. 210 pages

Condition: Good , binding good, cover has small tears, front cover has address label, foxing

Illustrations Information: approx. 49 illustrations and many vintage advertisements ----An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian---- Articles and Information:

  • Frontispiece - Cuirassiers for The French Army
  • The French Army -By Jules Louis Lewal
  • The State of Wisconsin -By William F.(William Freeman) Vilas
  • Poem: The mother -By Wilfred Campbell
  • Wessex folk -By Thomas Hardy
  • Glimpses of the Bacteria -By Theophil Mitchell Prudden with illustrations by H.D. Nichols
  • Thomas Hood, punster, poet, preacher -By T.U. (Thomas Underwood) Dudley
  • In the "Stranger People's country (X-XII) -By Charles Egbert Craddock
  • The court theatre of Meiningen -By Charles, Sir Waldstein
  • Don Carlos -By Margaret Crosby
  • The Behring Sea controversy -By Edward John Phelps
  • Mark Fenton -By Angeline Teal
  • Argentine provincial sketches -By Theodore Child
  • Poem: Silence and solitude -By Annie Fields
  • Precedence in vanity fair -By George Du Maurier
  • Editor's easy chair -By George William Curtis
  • Editor's study/Review -By William Dean Howells
  • Monthly record of current events
  • Editor's drawer -By Charles Dudley Warner My friends the directors -By Gaston V. Drake Hamilton takes something Editor's drawer/Cartoon:After the lesson Editor's drawer/Poem: Carvajal the thorough -By James Jeffrey Roche Editor's drawer/Article: A Negro song At the opera Editor's drawer/Poem: Maid of culture -By John Kendrick Bangs Only needs practice -By R.W. Hanington Editor's drawer/Cartoon:One of the four hundred Editor's drawer/Joke: Doing his best
  • Literary notes -By Laurence Hutton

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Title
Harper's Monthly April 1891
Author
William Freeman Vilas , Jules Louis Lewal , Thomas Hardy, Theophil Mitchell, Various
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Soft
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Used - Good
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine
Date Published
1891
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6.5"" X 10""
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