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The Atlantic Monthly

The Atlantic (formerly known as The Atlantic Monthly) is an American magazine founded in Boston in 1857.


198247The Atlantic Monthly
1857 Edition of The Atlantic Monthly

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Volumes issued after 1928 may not be in the public domain.

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Date Title Author
1862-02-01February, 1862 Battle Hymn of the Republic Julia Ward Howe
1863-10-01October, 1863 Life Without Principle Henry David Thoreau
1867-08-00December, 1866 A Friend Unattributed
1867-08-00December, 1866 Autumn Song Unattributed
1867-08-00December, 1866 The Fall of Austria Unattributed
1867-08-00December, 1866 My Garden Unattributed
1867-08-00December, 1866 Hospital Memories Unattributed
1867-08-00December, 1866 Borneo and Rajah Brooke Unattributed
1895-05-00December, 1866 Through Broadway Unattributed
1895-05-00December, 1866 Reconstruction Unattributed
1884-04-00April, 1884 The Red Sunsets N. S. Shaler
1895-05-00May, 1895 Mars. I. Atmosphere Percival Lowell
1915-08-00August, 1915 War and Non-Resistance Bertrand Russell
1921-00-001921 Merry Christmas from Boston Frances Lester Warner


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