Description: Hard to find complete issue of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (American Edition) for May 1872 is in very good condition, bright, clean and a nice reading text. Many pages (127 in all) still uncut. See photo #2 for complete contents. Highlights include: One of Frederic Marshall's long detailed essays (one of a series, this is #6), on "French Home Life." This on the importance, understanding and learning of the French "Language." See photo #1 for opening page of the essay. British General G.T. Chesney's serial novel, (Part III) "A True Reformer." This work by Chesney is now almost impossible to find in a first book edition. W. Lucas Collins's "Church Reform." Novelist R.D. Blackmore's serial novel, "The Maid of Sker" (Part X). Frederic Marshall's essay "The Situation in France" on current French affairs and its economy after the recent war with Germany. This follows a recent speech on the topics by M. Thiers. W.G. Hamley's essay "Statesmen In and Out of Parliament." Author identifications above are from the Wellesley Index (I, 136-7).
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Features: 1st Edition
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Topic: History/Literary
Publication Month: May
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Year: 1872
Publication Name: Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
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Publisher: Leonard Scott