The Atlantic Monthly, Devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics, Number 55 (May 1862). Volume 9, Number 55
Softcover, Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1862. Fair in No Dust Jacket dust jacket.
Binding is sound but wrappers are detaching. Pages heavily tanned with soiling and handling wear throughout. Wrappers creased, worn, tattered at spine. Contesnts: Man under sealed orders. My garden. Lyrics of the street. The south breaker. Methods of study in natural history. Spirits. The titmouse. Saltpeter as a source of power. Weather in war. Lines written under a portrait of Theodore Winthrop. Hindrance. The statesmanship of Richelieu. Under the snow. Slavery, in its principles, development, and expedients. The volunteer. Speech of Honorable Preserved Doe in secret caucus. Reviews, foreign literature, recent American publications. 9.75" tall; 127 pages.
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