The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851
The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851
The International Magazine has now been published one year, with a constantly increasing sale, and, it is believed, with a constantly increasing good reputation. The publishers are satisfied with its success, and will apply all the means at their disposal to increase its value and preserve its position. They have recently made such arrangements in London as will insure to the editor the use of advance sheets of the most important new English publications, and besides all the leading miscellanies of literature printed on the continent, have engaged eminent persons as correspondents, in Paris, Berlin, and other cities, so that The International will more fully than hitherto reflect the literary movement of the world.
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nich, 298
Beautiful Streamlet and the Utilitarian, the 307
Benevolent Institutions of New-York. (Illustrated.) 434
Cooper, James Fenimore. (With a Portrait.) 1
Calhoun, Powers's Statue of John C. (Illustrated.) 8
Cocked Hats, A Supply of, 97
Costume of the Future, 103
Coleridge, Hartley and his Genius, 249
Conspiracy of Pontiac, 440
Cloister Life of the Emperor Charles V. 376
Crystal Palace, the. A Letter from London. (Illustrated.) 444
Cloister Life of the Emperor Charles V., 520
Doddridge, and some of his Friends, 77
Donkeys at Smithfield, 97
Duelling Two Hundred and Fifty Years Ago--By Thomas Carlyle, 108
Dog Alcibiades, the,--By C. Astor Bristed, 211
Dewey, George W., and his Writings. (Portrait.) 286
Dickens and Thackeray, 532
Egyptian Antiquities, Preservation of 299
Fashions. Ladies' (Illustrated.) 143, 287, 429
Fiddlers, Last of the
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