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Littell's Living Age/Volume 1

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This volume spanned the time from May to August of 1844

10213Littell's Living Age — Volume 1

No. 1. — May 11, 1844.

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Contents.

  1. Simpson's Discoveries on the North Coast of America Quarterly Review
  2. Prescott's History of the Conquest of Mexico Quarterly Review
  3. Letter from Charles Edwards, Esq. Blackwood's Magazine
  4. Ralph Waldo Emerson Foreign Quarterly Review
  5. Fitz-Greene Halleck Foreign Quarterly Review
  6. W. C. Bryant Foreign Quarterly Review
  7. H. W. Longfellow Foreign Quarterly Review
  8. The Mauvais Pas Blackwood's Magazine
  9. On French Cookery London Magazine
  10. The Nile—Its Battles—Cairo Dublin University Magazine
  11. The Anonymous Letter Monthly Magazine
  12. The Queen - Royal George and Billiard Table Punch

Poetry.

  1. Oh, ask me not how long
  2. Sir Hilary charged at Agincourt
  3. The Spring Shower
  4. Oh come to me now
  5. The Stolen Kiss
  6. I envy thee, thou careless wind
  7. Come from my first, aye come
  8. When heavenly sounds
  9. Yes, labor, love!

No. 2 — May 25, 1844.

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Contents.

  1. Correspondence
  2. The Tailor Creditor Metropolitan
  3. Greece Spectator
  4. The British Fleet Blackwood’s Magazine
  5. Life upon the Nile—Songs of the Nile—Memphis Dublin Univcrsity Magazine
  6. The Greenwood Shrift Blackwood’s Magazine
  7. Cheap Postage Spectator
  8. The Client's Story Friendship’s Offering
  9. Barère's Memoirs (by Macaulay) Edinburgh Review
  10. New Books and Reprints

Poetry.

  1. Come, gentle sleep
  2. Vale Crucis
  3. The Child's Warning
  4. The Family Meeting
  5. Village Blacksmith
  6. Song for the Million

Scraps.

  1. Legal Examination
  2. Lifts for Lazy Lawyers
  3. To the Brothers Cheeryble
  4. Spanish Intelligence

No. 3 — June 1, 1844.

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Contents.

  1. Correspondence
  2. The First Offence Chambers’ Journal
  3. Casa Wappy Hood’s Magazine
  4. Wellington and Napoleon Punch
  5. The Night before the Duel Spectator
  6. Polecats of the Press Punch
  7. Railways for the Million Spectator
  8. Our Family, a domestic Tale Hood’s Magazine
  9. The Freethinker Blackwood’s Magazine
  10. Duelling and its Punishment Punch
  11. /Issue 3/Hume Quarterly Review
  12. Emigrants of San Tommaso New Monthly Magazine
  13. The New Faith Spectator
  14. Pauper’s Christmas Carol Punch

Poetry.

  1. Emigrant Mother
  2. What shall I have for Breakfast?

Scraps.

  1. Heartless Spoliation
  2. Lifts for Lazy Lawyers
  3. Anecdote of Prince Albert
  4. Church Needlework

Issue 4

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Issue 5

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Issue 6

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Issue 7

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Issue 8

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Issue 9

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Issue 10

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Issue 11

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Issue 12

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Issue 12: Contents Title Page: Table Of Contents(page 705) Pages 706-7: Thomas Campbell Pages 707-9: Our Family- Chap. 5 Page 709: Fantastic Conceptions Pages 709-10: Rapid Growth of Plants Pages 710-16: Wine Pages 716-17: Atmospheric Railways Pages 717-739: Life of Lord Eldon Pages 739-749: Murder of the Duke D'Enghien Page 749: Benevolent Rustic Pages 749-50: Minister and his Friends Pages 750-51: The Heart of the Bruce Pages 751-52: Hope Page 752: Paul Bunyan's Journey-by Selous Pages 752-53: Afar in the Desert I Love to Ride Page 753: What People Say of the Peel Government Pages 753-54: 'Tis Past Pages 754-55: Thoughts On Being Sent For Pages 755-56: The Waterloo Banquet Page 756: Cape Town Pages 756-57: The Eagle Pages 757-58: Howitt's German Experiences Page 758: The Forlorn Hope Pages 758-59: Press On Pages 759-66: The Deaf, Dumb and Blind Page 766: To A Good Wife Page 766: To 13 Years of Age Page 766: Odd Turn Of The Wheel