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Harper's Monthly October 1860

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Harper's Monthly October 1860: Red River, A Journey to the Land of the Moon (Africa)

by Timothy Shay Arthur, Abraham Oakey Hall, C.A. Jewett, Charles Holmes, Mary Emily Bradley, Alfred Hudson Guernsey, Manton Marble, Bayard Taylor, Various

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Harpers Monthly, 1860. soft. 6.5"" X 10"". Original Edition Publisher-Printing Location: Harper Brothers, New York Date and Numbering: Harper's New Monthly Magazine October, 1860 Volume XXI, Number CXXV VSize and Page Count:6.5"" X 10"" Tall, 155 pages

Condition: Good, binding good, cover has some foxing and wear, trimmed pages are in good shape, untrimmed pages are discolored at edge. Illustrations Information: 26 woodcut illustrations -------An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher, or historian------ Articles and Information:

  • Poem: The Quaker widow -By Bayard Taylor With Woodcut illustrations
  • To Red River and beyond (second paper) -By Manton Marble With Woodcut illustrations
  • The home and grave of Byron The Amoor and the Steppes -By Alfred H. (Alfred Hudson) Guernsey With Woodcut illustrations
  • A journey to the Land of the Moon -By Charles Holmes With Woodcut illustrations gives a brief account of Captain Richard Burton's journey across Africa to become the first white man to visit to Lake Tanganyika
  • The pearl ring -By Mary E. (Mary Emily) Bradley
  • Poem: Precognition -By C.A. Jewett
  • A dinner at the mayor's -By A. Oakey (Abraham Oakey) Hall
  • Epping -By Ruth Harper
  • Two against one -By George Arnold
  • Poem: King's Mountain. A ballad of the Carolinas -By William Gilmore Simms With Woodcut illustrations
  • The four Georges. Sketches of manners, morals, court and town life. III. George the Third By William Makepeace Thackeray With Woodcut illustrations
  • Up higher -By T.S. (Timothy Shay) Arthur "Unto this last. II.The veins of wealth -By John Ruskin
  • Blue sky somewhere -By T.S. (Timothy Shay) Arthur
  • Monthly record of current events/Department: Includes Letters of Acceptance from Messrs. Lincoln, Breckinridge, Bell and Douglas, Conspiracy in Texas, etc.
  • Literary notices/Review Editor's table/Article Domestic ideality -By Alfred H. (Alfred Hudson) Guernsey
  • Editor's easy chair -By George William Curtis
  • Cartoon: Stereoscopic slides
  • Fashions for October/Department

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Seller's Inventory #
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Title
Harper's Monthly October 1860
Author
Timothy Shay Arthur, Abraham Oakey Hall, C.A. Jewett, Charles Holmes, Mary Emily Bradley, Alfred Hudson Guernsey, Manton Marble, Bayard Taylor, 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;
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Periodical

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