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HARPER'S Founded in 1850, one of America's oldest literary magazines, and is still in publication! This 100 + year old magazine has interesting articles, stories and drawings from famous writers and illustrators, and vintage advertisements of the day -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! * ISSUE DATE: NOVEMBER, 1884; Vol. 69, No. 414 IN THIS ISSUE:- [Detailed contents description written EXCLUSIVELY for this listing by MORE MAGAZINES! Use 'Control F' to search this page.] * This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 FRONTISPIECE: Charles I. and Henrietta Maria. Engraved by W. B. CLOSSON from the original Painting by VANDYCK. COLUMBIA College. Illustrations. Drawn by C. GRAHAM, and from Photographs. Engraved by PHAIR, E. DEL'ORME, TIET1F , BUTLER, GOETZE, KRUELL, P. DEL'ORME, and STEWART. William Samuel Johnson-Part of Letter of Dr. Samuel Johnson to Pre.sident Johnson.- John Randolph-Benjamin Moore-John Mc Vickar.- Charles Anthon.-Henry Drisler.- Frederick A. P. Barnard-Plan of Goilege Buildings-A Bit of Old and Hew-The Library. -Stairway leading to Library-Franklin's G'hair.-De Witt Clinton's Chair. A Day with Sir Joseph Hooker at Kew . . . JOSEPH HATTON. Illustrations. Drawn by ALFRED PARSONS. Engraved by PHAIR, HELLAWELL, VARLEY, E. DEL'OJIME, BERNSTROM, SMART, SHARP, WHITE, and KRUELL. Kew Green-Sir Joseph Hooker-Sir Joseph Hooker's Study.-In the Arboretum.-In the Palm llouse.-In the Orchid House-The big iVater-Liiy.-The Royal Gottage.-ln the Cactus house. Norman FisherFolk . . . MARY GAY HUMPHREYS. Illustrations. Drawn by C. S. REINHART. Engraved by WELLINCTON, TINKEY, and H0sIUN. Return of the Mussel-Gatherers-Mending Nets at low Tide.-A Shrirnper.-A Type.- An Interior.- On the Lookout. -Sunday Morning-A Funeral. Chrysanthemums . . . JOHN THORPE. Illustrations. Drawn by WILLIAM HAMILTON GIBSON. Engraved by G. E. JOHNSON, PETTIT, STEWART, and LEYIN. Head-Piece.- Thhulsfiora.-Pompoius and Marguerites.-Japanese Varieties.- Tail-Piece. The Creat Hall of William Rufus. IV . . . TREADWELL WALDEN. Illustrations. From Drawings by H. M. PAGET, Paintings by DAVID ROBERTS and JOHN BURNETT, and from authentic Sources. Engraved by BERNSYROM, TIETEE, BRIGHTON, REED, GOETZE. GR1MLEY, and VARLEY. Trial of (Charles i-Oliver Cromwell-Charles li-The Hangman in the Hall-James Ii - Westminster Hall: Lord Mayor's Day-George Ill-Shops in Westminster Hall.- Warren Hastings. The Poet's Fame. A Poem . . . FLORENCE M. BYRNE. To a Haggis. A Poem . . . ROBERT BURNS. Illustration. From a Drawing by E. A. ABBEY. Engraved by WOLF. The Acadian Tragedy . . . FRANCIS PARKMAN. Three Quiet Ladies of the Name of Luce. A Story . . . HARRIET PRESCOTT SPOFFORD. Sydney Smith . . . ANDREW LANG. Illustrations. Sydney Smith.- Gateway of Winchester School-Sydney Smith's House, 56 Green Street, Grosvenor Square, London.-Foston Rectory.-Interior of Foston G'hurch.-Tomb of Sydney Socith, Kensal Green, London. Nature's Serial Story. XII . . . E. P. ROE. Illustrations. Drawn by WILLIAM hAMILToN GIBSON and FREDERIC DIELMAN. Engraved by MORSE, FRENCH, and BERNSTROM. Tice Hudson, from Fort Putnam-The Hudson at West Point.-In the Apple Orchard.- "indeed, Burt, I care for you.". The Art Competitions . . . F. P. MILLET. Judith Shakespeare. A Novel. Chapters XXXI.-XXXVI . . . WILLIAM BLACK. Illustration. Drawn by E. A ABBEY. Engraved by DEIS and LEWIS. Crandmother's Story . . . W T. DAVIS. Editor's Easy Chair: A Movement against certain Mal factors.--Recollections of the old Traveller.- The coming Opera Season-Some Masculine Peculiarities not to be imitated by Women.- Taking our Pleasures sadly. Editor's Literary Record: Recent History and Biography-Recent Poetry-Recent Fiction-Knox's Adventures of Two Youth.s in the Open Polar Sea.-Scudder's History of the United States.- Jarnegie's Around the World. Editor s Historical Record: Political Inteliigence.-Disasters.- Obituary. Editor's Drawer: Meditations on Mount Mitchell..-Ary Scicejer and C/caries Dickens-A Gonfusion of Names. -Anecdote of Governor Bagley.-The Wish-Bone-An interruption-Disposing of unmuzzled Dogs-A Prayerfor Aid-Artist Humors.-" Common People."-" My Dishes, too, Mamma." - 6'onsolation.-A considerate Goachman.-A rare Type of Insanity.-School Humors.-A Wedding Journey. * NOTE: OUR content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date. This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 This 100+ year old magazine is the ORIGINAL first edition, NOT a reprint. COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo) The pages are clean and bright. Size: 6oe" X 10". A great snapshot of the time, and a terrific Birthday present or Anniversary gift!
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