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Harper's Monthly July 1881

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Harper's Monthly July 1881: Bicycle Era, Thomas Blanchard

by Francis E. Prendergast, Edward Everett Hale, George H. Holden, Asa Holman Waters, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Arthur Hastings, Constance Fenimore Woolson, Samuel Adams Drake, B.D. Fowlkes, E. Mason, Elizabeth Williams Champney, Various

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ORIGINAL EDITION Harper's New Monthly Magazine Publisher-Printing Location: Harper Brothers, New York Date and Numbering: July, 1881 Volume LXIII, Number CCCLXXIV Size and Page Count: 6.5 X 10 Tall, 176 pages Condition: Good, binding good, cover has small tears, minimal foxing Illustrations Information: 58 wood engravings ----An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian---- Articles and Information:

  • A neglected corner of Europe. II. A glass of Port - By Elizabeth W. (Elizabeth Williams) Champney
  • Old Dutch masters. VI.Gerard Douw. VII. Gabriel Metzu. VIII.Franz Mieris, the Elder - By E. Mason
  • Poem: A kiss - By B.D. Fowlkes
  • The White Mountains (part II) - By Samuel Adams Drake
  • Life at Rideau Hall - By Annie (Howells), Mrs. Fréchette
  • Anne (chaps. XIV-XV) - By Constance Fenimore Woolson
  • That faded braid. A railway phantasy - By Arthur Hastings
  • A day in Africa (part first) - By Thomas Bailey Aldrich
  • Poem: The parson's daughter - By Julia C.R. (Julia Caroline Ripley) Dorr
  • Poem: The bracelet to Julia - By Robert Herrick
  • Thomas Blanchard, the inventor - By Asa H. (Asa Holman) Waters
  • Hawthorne among his friends - By George H. Holden
  • Law and gospel - By Edward Everett Hale
  • Poem: First appearance at the Odéon - By James Thomas Fields
  • Railroads in Mexico - By Francis E. Prendergast
  • A bicycle era - By Edward Howland
  • "The music of the spheres - By S. Austen (Stephen Austen) Pearce
  • A Laodicean. Book the third. De Stancy (chaps. IV-VII) - By Thomas Hardy
  • Poem: My June boy - By Christine C. (Christine Chaplin) Brush
  • Editor's easy chair - By George William Curtis
  • Editor's literary record
  • Editor's historical record Editor's drawer

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Title
Harper's Monthly July 1881
Author
Francis E. Prendergast, Edward Everett Hale, George H. Holden, Asa Holman Waters, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Arthur Hastings, Constance Fenimore Woolson, Samuel Adams Drake, B.D. Fowlkes, E. Mason, Elizabeth Williams Champney, Various
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Harpers Monthly
Date Published
1881
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