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Littell's Living Age/Volume 150

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No. 1933. — July 2, 1881.[edit]

Contents.

  1. On some National Characteristics of European Society, by Karl Hillebrand, Contemporary Review
  2. The Freres - Part XIII., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
  3. A Last Word on Disraeli, Contemporary Review
  4. Mattie: the History of an Evening, Blackwood's Magazine
  5. The Wit and Humor of Lord Beaconsfield, by Walter Sidney Sichel, Macmillan's Magazine

Poetry.

Norwegian Sonnets, by J. Logie Robertson, Blackwood's Magazine

Miscellany.

Mind in Work, Lancet
Bucharest Earthquake


No. 1934. — July 9, 1881.[edit]

Contents.

  1. The Revision of the New Testament, by Theodore Walrond, Macmillan's Magazine
  2. The Shut-up Houses - Part I., by Isabella Fyvie Mayo, author of "The Occupations of a Retired Life," "The Mystery of Dr. Hardy's Marriage," etc., Argosy
  3. Sir Henry Taylor on Carlyle's "Reminiscences, by Henry Taylor, Nineteenth Century
  4. The Visions of Sane Persons, by Francis Galton, Fortnightly Review
  5. A Japanese Bride, by M. Betham-Edwards, the author of "Kitty", Fraser's Magazine
  6. "Boycotted", by W. Bence Jones, Contemporary Review
  7. A Pilgrimage to Cyprus In 1395-6, by J. Theodore Bent, Fraser's Magazine

Poetry.

On a June Morning, by A. H. B., Chambers' Journal
Love and Pain, by U. A. T., Cornhill Magazine
"I hold that day apart from all my days", by W. A. Sim, Fraser's Magazine

Miscellany.

Superstition in Japan, by W. H. Patterson


No. 1935. — July 16, 1881.[edit]

Contents.

  1. The Unity of Nature - Part X., by George Campbell, the Duke of Argyll, Contempory Review
  2. The Shut-up Houses - Part II., by Isabella Fyvie Mayo, author of "The Occupations of a Retired Life," "The Mystery of Dr. Hardy's Marriage," etc., Argosy
  3. In Umbria, by Vernon Lee, Fraser's Magazine
  4. Mere Chatter, Temple Bar
  5. Personal Reminiscences of Lord Stratford and the Crimean War - Part I., by James Henry Skene, author of "Frontier Lands of the Christian and the Turk," "Rambles in Syrian Deserts," etc., Temple Bar
  6. The Intelligence of Ants - Part I., by George J. Romanes, Nineteenth Century
  7. The Arabs of the Desert, Spectator
  8. The Small Squires of a Century Since, Spectator
  9. A Squire's Note-Book in the Seventeenth Century, Saturday Review

Poetry.

Longings, by Sarah Doudney, Sunday magazine
A Plea, by Emily Pfeiffer, Spectator
Garnered, by Rea, Cassell's Magazine

Miscellany.

Charles Edward Stuart, Count d'Albanie, Illustrated London News


No. 1936. — July 23, 1881.[edit]

Contents.

  1. A Talk about Odes, Blackwood's Magazine
  2. How She Told a Lie, by Dinah Craik, the author of "John Halifax, Gentleman,", Sunday Magazine
  3. Richelieu, by Walter Herries Pollock, Temple Bar
  4. Hindu Households, by W. Knighton, Fortnightly Review
  5. My Poor Little Kite, by Adrien Robert, translated from the French by Mrs. W. E. Latimer
  6. Among the Dictionaries, Cornhill Magazine
  7. Consolations, Fraser's Magazine

Poetry.

An Old Song, by Lydia Hope, Sunday Magazine
The Wye, by George Woosung Wade, Chambers' Journal

Miscellany.

Decline of the Italian Race, Builder
London Fogs in 1660


No. 1937. — July 30, 1881.[edit]

Contents.

  1. The Early Life of Thomas Carlyle, by J. A. Froude, Nineteenth Century
  2. Cousin Felix - Part I., by Beatrice May Allhusen, the author of "Miss Molly," "Delicia," etc., Temple Bar
  3. The Late Governor of Madras, by Alexander Graig Sellar, Fraser's Magazine
  4. The Freres - Part XIV., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
  5. Tunis, Blackwood's Magazine
  6. Sir Walter Scott and his Mother, by John Oldcastle, Good Words
  7. Timoleon, by R. C. Dublin, Macmillan's Magazine

Poetry.

The First English Poet, by William Allingham, Macmillan's Magazine
London Birds, by E. M. Harris
Timoleon, by R. C. Dublin, Macmillan's Magazine


No. 1938. — August 6, 1881.[edit]

Contents.

  1. Denmark, by David Wedderburn, Fortnightly Review
  2. In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part I., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
  3. Home and Foreign Affairs, Fortnightly Review
  4. The Freres - Part XV., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
  5. Holiday Customs in Italy, by E. M. C., Cornhill Magazine
  6. Notes from a German Village, by W. Steadman Aldis, Contemporary Review
  7. Stray Leaves of History, Temple Bar
  8. The Late Andrew Wilson, Blackwood's Magazine

Poetry.

A Sunflower, by M. B., Macmillan's Magazine
Lords and Ladies, by Somerville Gibney, Tinsley's Magazine

Miscellany.

Condors at Rest, Home Words


No. 1939. — August 13, 1881.[edit]

Contents.

  1. Italy; her Home and Foreign Policy, by A. Callenga, Fortnightly Review
  2. In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part II., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
  3. Samuel Pepys, by R. L. S., Cornhill Magazine
  4. Cousin Felix - Part II., by Beatrice May Allhusen, the author of "Miss Molly," "Delicia," etc., Temple Bar
  5. Besieged in the Transvaal. The Defense of Standerton - Part I., Blackwood's Magazine
  6. A Siberian Exile Eighty Years Ago, Temple Bar
  7. M. Dufaure, Pall Mall Gazette
  8. The Return of the Jews to Spain, Le Journal des Débats

Poetry.

Nestlings, by F. C. A., Chambers' Journal
The Morning World, by Mrs. Craik
Nightfall, by Harriet Kendall, Chambers' Journal

Miscellany.

The White Alligator


No. 1940. — August 20, 1881.[edit]

Contents.

  1. A New Study of Tennyson - Part III., by J. C. C., Cornhill Magazine
  2. In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part III., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
  3. Hector Berlioz: a Biography, by W. E. H., Cornhill Magazine
  4. At a German Silver Wedding, by G. B. Stuart, Argosy
  5. Greek Dinners, by F. A. Paley, Fraser's Magazine
  6. Mr. Carlyle and Mr. Chalmers, by Editor, Good Words
  7. Burmese Bells, by Shway Yoe, St. James's Gazette
  8. Up-Stairs in Westminster Abbey, Saturday Review
  9. The Destruction of Small Birds on the Continent, Pall Mall Gazette
  10. Untrodden Ways, Pall Mall Gazette
  11. A Congress of Domestic Economists, Saturday Review
  12. Fish Mortality in the Gulf of Mexico, Nature

Poetry.

The Tale of a Comet, by C. P. Cranch, The Parisian
Margery Daw, by F. E. Weatherly, Temple Bar
"The Swan, when Feeling that its Hour is o'er", by Camoens, translated by J. J. Aubertin


No. 1941. — August 27, 1881.[edit]

Contents.

  1. Madame de Stael: a Study of her Life and Times, Quarterly Review
  2. In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part IV., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
  3. Personal Reminiscences of Lord Stratford and the Crimean War - Part II., by James Henry Skene, author of "Frontier Lands of the Christian and the Turk," "Rambles in Syrian Deserts," etc., Temple Bar
  4. The Freres - Part XVI., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
  5. President Garfield, Nineteenth Century

Poetry.

Voices of the Sea
Lines by the Late Dean of Westminster, Spectator
Two Ottoman Poems, Academy
On Autumn, by Gazel of Baqi
Prince Bāyezīd, Son of Sultan Suleymān I., by Gazel of Shayi


No. 1942. — September 3, 1881.[edit]

Contents.

  1. Edward Gibbon, Blackwood's Magazine
  2. In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part V., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
  3. Walks in England, Quarterly Review
  4. The Freres - Part XVII., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
  5. From the Cambridge Lecture-Rooms: Bonaparte, by J. R. Seeley, Macmillan's Magazine
  6. A Quakers' Graveyard, St. James's Gazette
  7. The Last Journey of Pius IX., St. James's Gazette
  8. A German Cremation Hall, Pall Mall Gazette

Poetry.

The Giver and the Taker, by John G. Whittier
Holidays, Blackwood's Magazine
Lines on a White Cyclamen Brought from Jerusalem, by Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, Bart., late Regius Professor of Poetry at Oxford, Good Words

No. 1943. — September 10, 1881.[edit]

Contents.

  1. Florence, Quarterly Review
  2. In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part VI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
  3. Two Theories of Poetry, by Arthur Tilley, Macmillan's Magazine
  4. Sketches and Reminiscences by Ivan Tourgenieff, by C. E. Turner, Macmillan's Magazine
  5. New Aspects of German Life, by E., Pall Mall Gazette

Poetry.

A Night in June, by Alfred Austin, Macmillan's Magazine
Nightfall, by Mary Rowles, Sunday Magazine


No. 1944. — September 17, 1881.[edit]

Contents.

  1. The Future of Islam - Part I., by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Fortnightly Review
  2. In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part VII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
  3. Lawn Tennis and its Players, by Robert D. Osborn, Contemporary Review
  4. Besieged in the Transvaal. The Defense of Standerton - Part II., Blackwood's Magazine
  5. The Lafayette Family, by Auguste Macarde, Figaro
  6. Protective Diseases, Spectator
  7. Masked Heartlessness, Spectator
  8. The Grievance of Being Overestimated, Spectator
  9. Summer Coolness in Poetry, Spectator
  10. The Great Southern Comet of 1880, by A. M. Clerke, Fraser's Magazine
  11. Camping out on the St. Lawrence, Pall Mall Gazette

Poetry.

Out West, by Herman C. Merivale, Spectator
By the Sea, by S. K. Phillips, Tinsley's Magazine

Miscellany.

The Newly-Opened Pyramids, Builder
John Sobieski Stuart and Charles Edward Stuart, Academy


No. 1945. — September 24, 1881.[edit]

Contents.

  1. Schliemann's "Ilios:" the Site of Homer's Troy, Quarterly Review
  2. In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part VIII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
  3. Scottish, Shetlandic, and Germanic Water Tales - Part I., by Karl Blind, Contemporary Review
  4. Recollections of George Borrow, by A. Egmont Hake, Athenæum
  5. Women at Fifty, Spectator
  6. Brigands and their Captives, Public Opinion
  7. An Ancient Illyrian Capital, Pall Mall Gazette

Poetry.

The Death of Achilles, by O. Ogle, Spectator
The Wheat in Blossom, by R. Cooper, Good Words