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Harper’s New Monthly Magazine

Vol. XXXII

Dec. 1865 – May 1866

Harper and Brothers, New York. 1866

 

Quarter Leather: Black with four raised bands and decorative gold gilt lines and lettering on the spine. Brown cloth covered boards showing great wear.

Fair cosmetic condition with a good tight binding. Cosmetic cracking inside the front cover with exposure of netting at the hinge, and similar cosmetic exposure of the hinge at the back of the book. Dampstain on the top of the front endpapers extending through a few of the front papers. 

A worn yet secure copy.

 

Contents include:

 

Wilkie Collins, “Armadale”

 

W.H. Davenport, “Blackwell’s Island Lunatic Asylum”

 

Charles Landor,

“The Flag That Talks”

 

Sir E. Bulwer-Lytton

“Death and Sisyphus”

 

Herman Melville,

“Cast Away”,

“The March to the Sea”,

“Philip”.

 

Louise Chandler Moulton,

“A New England Tragedy”, “Olive West”,

 

Charles Dickens,

“Our Mutual Frind”

 

Contains the last serialized American portion of Dickens’ Our Mutual Friend

Early American appearance of the concluding part of Charles Dickens’ Our Mutual Friend. Dickens’ novels were originally serialized and printed in London. A month later, the same serial portion was published in America, in this case, in Harper’s Monthly Magazine. Dickens’ Our Mutual Friend was published over a year and a half in Harper’s from June 1864 through December 1865.

 

 

Jean Ingelow

“Sand-Martins”

 

Nora Perry

“What Hope Will Be Found In Her Stocking”.

 

Mary Titcomb

“Birds At Home”

“The Borrowers At Home”

 

And more. Please see photos of index, or contact Barrow for further information.

Harper's Monthly Magazine, Vol. XXXII Dec. 1865 - May 1866

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