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Raphael Semmes Alabama Civil War 1872  Volume 30 Thomas Jefferson John Brown

Raphael Semmes Alabama Civil War 1872 Volume 30 Thomas Jefferson John Brown

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Raphael Semmes Alabama Civil War 1872 Volume 30 Thomas Jefferson John Brown

by Nathaniel Hawthorn, Henry James, James De Mille, various

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Original 1872 Atlantic Monthly - Six Monthly issues bound into the 30th Volume of Atlantic Monthly. July 1872 to December 1872

Condition: Very Good, Green Cloth cloth boards, hinges good, 6" x 9" tall, some page edge tears, ex library 764 pages

Most of this volume contents are First Printings!

  • Nathaniel Hawthorn - Septimus Felton or The Elixir of Life
  • John Greenleak Whittier - The Three Bells -
  • Henry James - Guest's Confession
  • John Weidemeyer - The Song of Rorek (poem)
  • J.K.Hoswmer - The New Wrinkle at Sweetbrier or Drama in Colleges
  • James Parton - Jefferson a Reformer of Old Virginia
  • Anna Boynton Averill - Youth and Age (poem)
  • John Brown and His Friends
  • Edgar Fawett - Counsel (poem)
  • James De Mille - A Comedy of Terrors
  • Diversion of the Echo Club
  • John A. Bolles - Why Semmes of the Alabama was not Tried - Raphael Semmes - Civil War
  • The Poet at the Breakfast-Table
  • Current Events Each Monthly Issue = Literature, Science, Music, Art, Politics, The Stage
  • J.T.Trowbridge - Author's Night
  • T.B.Aldrick - A Rivermouth Romance
  • Jefferson Governor of Virginia
  • K.T.T. - Mistress Cassandra Lippincott's Courtship
  • Mrs. Hollowell - A Quaker Woman
  • E.H. House - A Day in a Japanese Theatre
  • Thomas Jefferson as a Sore-Head
  • Clara Barnes Martin - Nuremberg
  • Mrs. Lynn Linton - An Old Friend with a New Face
  • Loive A. Wadsworth - Aunt Rosy's Chest
  • Mrs. Leonowens - The Favorite of the Harem
  • Charles Seymour - A Western View of Inter-State Transportation
  • Guest's Confession
  • Jefferson American Minister in France
  • Lucy Larcom - Phebe (poem)
  • History of Hawthorne's Last Romance
  • L'ore, The Slave of a Siamese Queen
  • The Hassler Glacier
  • The Chauvinisme of the French
  • A Modern Religious Painter
  • A Dinner Party
  • Jefferson's Return from France in 1789
  • The Primeval Ghost-World
  • Charles W. Stoddard - A Prodigal in Tahiti
  • The Fight of a Man with a Railroad
  • Common Ornament
  • An Inspired Lobbyist
  • Francis Parkman - Jesuits Mission of Onondaga in 1654
  • Celia Thaxter - The Shadow of Doom (poem)
  • Meeting of Jefferson and Hamilton
  • Shaker John
  • more...

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Title
Raphael Semmes Alabama Civil War 1872 Volume 30 Thomas Jefferson John Brown
Author
Nathaniel Hawthorn, Henry James, James De Mille, various
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Atlantic Monthly
Date Published
1872
Pages
764
Weight
0.00 lbs
Bookseller catalogs
Civil War; Performing Arts; Revolutionary War;

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