Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 88, April, 1875 By: Various |
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Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 88, April, 1875 offers readers a diverse range of content, from fiction and poetry to scientific essays and reviews. The magazine provides a fascinating glimpse into the cultural and intellectual landscape of the 19th century, with contributions from various esteemed authors and thinkers of the time.
One particularly engaging piece in this issue is the short story "The Spectre of Tappington" by Richard Barham, which combines elements of humor, horror, and the supernatural. The story is well-written and keeps the reader entertained from start to finish.
Another highlight of this volume is the scientific essay on "The Origin of Malarial Fevers" by Dr. A. Flint. This piece sheds light on the medical knowledge and practices of the time, providing valuable insights into the understanding of diseases like malaria in the 19th century.
Overall, Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 88, April, 1875 is a rich and engaging read that offers a window into the intellectual pursuits and interests of a bygone era. It is a valuable resource for those interested in history, literature, and science, and is sure to captivate readers with its varied and thought-provoking content. LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE OF POPULAR LITERATURE AND SCIENCE. APRIL, 1875. Vol. XV, No. 88 TABLE OF CONTENTS AUSTRALIAN SCENES AND ADVENTURES. CONCLUDING PAPER. THE GOLDEN EAGLE AND HIS EYRIE by W. A. BAILLIE GROHMAN. THREE FEATHERS by WILLIAM BLACK. CHAPTER XXIX MABYN DREAMS. CHAPTER XXX FERN IN DIE WELT. CHAPTER XXXI "BLUE IS THE SWEETEST." CHAPTER XXXII. THE EXILE'S RETURN. SONNET by F. A. HILLARD. NICE by R. DAVEY. THE RASKOL, AND SECTS IN RUSSIA. I. ORIGIN OF THE RASKOL. II. OPPOSITION TO MODERN CIVILIZATION. III. INTERNAL DIVISIONS. ELEANOR'S CAREER by ITA ANIOL PROKOP. AN AMERICAN LADY'S OCCUPATIONS SEVENTY YEARS AGO by ETHEL C. GALE. A MARCH VIOLET by EMMA LAZARUS. WHAT IS A CONCLAVE? by T. ADOLPHUS TROLLOPE. MONSOOR PACHA by GEORGE H. BOKER. HOW HAM WAS CURED by JENNIE WOODVILLE. ON THE STUDY OF SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS by KATE HILLARD. OUR MONTHLY GOSSIP. ARTISTS' MODELS IN ROME by T. A. T. FAUST IN POLAND by E. C. R. A LETTER FROM HAVANA by F. C. N. FRENCH SLANG by F. A. NOTES. LITERATURE OF THE DAY. Books Received. FOOTNOTES. ILLUSTRATIONS FOREST OF COCKATOOS... Continue reading book >>
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