Description: 1876 LITTELL'S LIVING AGE- Fifth Series, vol XVI/ CXXXI Oct, Nov. Dec. Magazine Title: "LITTELL'S LIVING AGE" (weekly). Fifth Series, Volume XVI (From the Beginning, Vol. CXXXI)- October, November, December- 1876 Language(s): English Publisher: Litlle and Gay Place: New York, USA Year: 1876; Pages: 824; Cover: Hardback Sizes: 15 (W) x 23 (H) cm (5.9 x 9.1 inches) Condition: Good Antique Condition- Cover was repaired, endpapers were replaced. Some minor stains on pages. Overall pages are clean & well preserved. For additional info check provided images or ask us. Item's Code: UF-288 Littell's Living Age was a magazine comprising selections from various British and American magazines and newspapers. Generally, this magazine was published on a weekly basis, and was in print from 1844–1941. FROM: Fifth Series, Volume XVI; No. 1686.- October 7, 1876 (From Beginning, Vol. CXXXI) TO: Fifth Series, Volume XVI; No. 1698.- December 30, 1876 (From Beginning, Vol. CXXXI) No. 1686. — October 7, 1876. Contents. 1.Millbank Penitentiary, London Quarterly Review 2.What She Came Through - Part XV., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words 3.Correspondence between Schiller and the Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, by F. Max Muller, Macmillan's Magazine 4.A Human Sacrifice, Cornhill Magazine 5.The Brigands of Bulgarian Song, by John Oxenford, Macmillan's Magazine 6.The Liturgy of the Jews, by a Jew, Pall Mall Gazette 7.The Indians of Canada, Saturday Review 8.International Congress of Americanists, Nature Poetry. Waiting, by John Burroughs Remembered Days, Chambers' Journal Song, by Christina Rossetti Then and Now, by Alexander Lamont, Tinsley's Magazine No. 1687. — October 14, 1876. Contents. 1.Francis the First, by the author of "Mirabeau" etc., Temple Bar 2.What She Came Through - Part XVI., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words 3.The Strathmore: Letter from Mrs. Wordsworth, the Lady who Survived the Wreck, by Frances Wordsworth, Blackwood's Magazine 4.Last Century Magazines, by T. H., Fraser's Magazine 5.The Journey of Augustus R. Margary, Saturday Review 6.Early Christianity in Fiji, Spectator 7.George Smith, by A. H. Sayce, Nature 8.British Association, Athenæum 9.Protection in the United States, Economist Poetry. Midsummer, by Franklin W. Fish Nicholas St. John Green, by George Sennott, Advertiser Going Softly, All The Year Round A Question, by Mary G. Morrison, Transcript No. 1688. — October 21, 1876. Contents. 1.The Reality of Duty: as Illustrated by the Autobiography of Mr. John Stuart Mill, by Blachford, Contemporary Review 2.The Philosopher's Pendulum: a Tale from Germany, by Rudolph Lindau, Blackwood's Magazine 3.Ulster and its People, by T. C., Fraser's Magazine 4.The Bayreuth Performances, All The Year Round 5.Society in Italy in the Last Days of the Roman Republic, by J. A. Froude, Fraser's Magazine 6.A Drive in Devonshire, Spectator 7.Dolls, Spectator 8.The Marquis of Lossie - Part I., by George Macdonald, author of "Malcolm," etc., Advance Sheets 9.The Pope's Daily Life, Westminster Gazette Poetry. Antipas, by Mrs. G. G. Richardson Poetry, by Mortimer Collins, Athenæum Stanzas Written in October, by Mrs. G. G. Richardson In Memoriam, by R. J. The House in the Meadow, by Louise Chandler Moulton From the Italian, by C., Spectator Miscellany. Knowledge of the Old and New Testaments, Pall Mall Gazette Nutritional Parts of Bread No. 1689. — October 28, 1876. Contents. 1.The Unseen Universe, British Quarterly Review 2.The Marquis of Lossie - Part II., by George Macdonald, author of "Malcolm," etc., Advance Sheets 3.Natural Religion - Part VII., Macmillan’s Magazine 4.What She Came Through - Part XVII., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words 5.The Strathmore: Mr. Wordsworth’s Narrative, by F. W., Blackwood's Magazine 6.The Influence upon Girls' Schools of External Examinations, with Special Reference to the Cambridge Local Examinations, London Student 7.Of Self-Sacrifice, Argosy 8.Crazy Correspondence, Saturday Review 9.The Intra-Mercurial Planet or Planets, by J. R. Hind, Nature Poetry. A Lay of Lawn-Tennis, by a Looker-on The Wants of the Nation, Punch A Farewell, by Mary Ainge de Vere Death the Poet's Birth, Transcript Canzonet to Correspondents, Punch No. 1690. — November 4, 1876. Contents. 1.French Preachers, by A. Schwartz, Contemporary Review 2.Carita - Part VIII., by Mrs. Oliphant, author of "Chronicles of Carlingford," "Zaidee," etc., Cornhill Magazine 3.Charlotte Bronte. A Monograph - Part II., by T. Wemyss Reid, Macmillan's Magazine 4.What She Came Through - Part XVIII., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words 5.Zeal, Spectator 6.Quiet Girls, Liberal Review 7.The Planet Vulcan, Spectator 8.Highwaymen in Partnership, by John W. Bone, F.S.A., Notes and Queries Poetry. Primavera, by W. W. S., Blackwood's Magazine Forgiveness, Transcript August on the Mountains, by Frances Ridley Havergal The Years, by Miss Mulock No. 1691. — November 11, 1876. Contents. 1.Secular Change of Climate, British Quarterly Review 2.What She Came Through - Part XIX., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words 3.When the Sea was Young - Part II., Cornhill Magazine 4.The Friend of the Hero, Blackwood's Magazine 5.A Straw-Plait Market, All The Year Round 6.Sixty-Nine Years at the Court of Prussia, Athenæum 7.The American Summer and American Society, by B. H., Pall Mall Gazette 8.The Luxury of Grief, Saturday Review 9.Edible and Poisonous Fungi, Hardwicke's Science-Gossip 10.George Whitefield, the Famous Preacher, Sunday Magazine 11.An Antiquary in a Difficulty, Athenæum 12.American "Watering-Place" Acquaintance, by B. H., Pall Mall Gazette Poetry. Reunion, All The Year Round Links to the Past, Quiver A Rhymer's Wish, by J. S. D., Spectator Among The Vines, by H. A. Duff, Spectator No. 1692. — November 18, 1876. Contents. 1.Sir Philip Sidney, Edinburgh Review 2.The Marquis of Lossie - Part III., by George Macdonald, author of "Malcolm," etc., Advance Sheets 3.Present Aspects of the Eastern Question, by Edward A. Freeman, Fortnightly Review 4.Christian Missions in West Africa, by Edward W. Blyden, Fraser's Magazine 5.Nenuphar: a Fancy - Part I., Blackwood's Magazine 6.Interjections, Saturday Review 7.Secret Societies in China, Pall Mall Gazette Poetry. Two Worlds - the Old and the New, Punch Indian Summer, by Dinah Craik, the author of "John Halifax, Gentleman", Sunday Magazine Leal Souvenir!, by H. A. Duff, Spectator Miscellany. Bengali University English, Pall Mall Review Snakes that Eat Snakes, Popular Science Review Singular Custom Adopted by a Tree-Frog, Popular Science Review No. 1693. — November 25, 1876. Contents. 1.Bancroft's "Native Races of North America", Edinburgh Review 2.The Marquis of Lossie - Part IV., by George Macdonald, author of "Malcolm," etc., Advance Sheets 3.Strawberry Hill, Quarterly Review 4.The Arab Christian Villages in Algeria, by Lady Herbert, Month 5.What She Came Through - Part XX., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words Poetry. The Crucifix, by Elizabeth Charles, author of "Chronicles of the Schonberg-Cotta Family", Sunday Magazine Love and the Violet, by Australia, Sunday Magazine Last Verses Written by Mortimer Collins, Athenæum No. 1694. — December 2, 1876. Contents. 1.The Arctic Regions and the Eskimo, Quarterly Review 2.Carita - Part IX., by Mrs. Oliphant, author of "Chronicles of Carlingford," "Zaidee," etc., Cornhill Magazine 3.Secret Correspondence on Marie Antoinette, Edinburgh Review 4.Nenuphar: a Fancy - Part I., Blackwood's Magazine 5.The Art Of Deception, Saturday Review 6.Names and Arms of the German Nobility, Saturday Review 7.The German Expedition to Siberia, Nature Poetry. On the South Downs, by H. G. Hewlett, Spectator Possibilities, Spectator Miscellany. Poisonous Enamel No. 1695. — December 9, 1876. Contents. 1.London Alms and London Pauperism, Quarterly Review 2.What She Came Through - Part XXI., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words 3.The Rings of Saturn - Recent Discoveries, by Richard A. Proctor, Fraser's Magazine 4.Charlotte Bronte. A Monograph - Part III., by T. Wemyss Reid, Macmillan's Magazine 5.The Laws of Dream-Fancy, Cornhill Magazine Poetry. The Silent Pool, by K. S. M., Macmillan's Magazine A Model Maiden, Punch Miscellany. Popular Feeling in 1854 and 1876 Singular Property of Tomato Leaves Colors of Animals No. 1696. — December 16, 1876. Contents. 1.Fermentation, and Its Bearings on the Phenomena of Disease, by Professor Tyndall, Fortnightly Review 2.What She Came Through - Part XXII., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words 3.The Astronomy of the Future. A Speculation, by Newton Crosland, Fraser’s Magazine 4.Cinderella, Argosy 5.The Life of the Prince Consort, Quarterly Review 6.The New-Found Enemies of Man, Spectator 7.The Sea of Ancient Ice, by Clements R. Markham, Academy 8.Erckmann-Chatrian, by Edmond About, Athenæum 9.On the Shelf, Literal Review Poetry. The Night Cometh, by S. E. G., Argosy Psalm CXLVIII., New York Evening Post Two Songs, from the German of Heine, Spectator "Ich grolle nicht, und wenn das Herz auch bricht" "Ja, du bist elend, und ich grolle nicht" No. 1697. — December 23, 1876. Contents. 1.Lord Althorpe and the Reform Act of 1832, by Walter Bagehot, Fortnightly Review 2.The Marquis of Lossie - Part V., by George Macdonald, author of "Malcolm," etc., Advance Sheets 3.Bunsen and his Wife, by F. P. Verney, Contemporary Review 4.Thoughts on Criticism, by a Critic, Cornhill Magazine 5.Pages from the Story of my Childhood, Blackwood’s Magazine 6.An English Homestead, by Richard Jefferies, Fraser’s Magazine Poetry. King Henry’s Hunt, by W. A., Fraser’s Magazine Miscellany. On Prof. Tyndall's Work on Glaciers, Nature Death of Dr. James at Yule Island, New Guinea, Nature Scintillation of the Stars, Academy No. 1698. — December 30, 1876. Contents. 1.The Christian Subjects of the Porte, by Malcolm Maccoll, Contemporary Review 2.The Marquis of Lossie - Part VI., by George Macdonald, author of "Malcolm," etc., Advance Sheets 3.The Law of Honor, by Edward A. Freeman, Fortnightly Review 4.Carita - Part X., by Mrs. Oliphant, author of "Chronicles of Carlingford," "Zaidee," etc., Cornhill Magazine 5.The Revolutionary Effects of Speculative Thought, Spectator 6.A More Excellent Way of Charity, by Miss Octavia Hill, Macmillan’s Magazine 7.A Popular History of France, by Etienne Coquerel, Academy Poetry. A Song of the Period, Spectator Nigh at Hand, by S. C. Hall, Argosy A Morning Hymn, by Isabella M. Mortimer, from the German, Golden Hour VISIT OUR EBAY STORE AGAIN- SINCE WE ADD NEW BOOKS & OTHER ITEMS REGULARLY! Shipping: Worldwide (due to problems with shipments to some counties, we do not ship to those countries). We do not recommend to ship to PO Boxes. We ship only by Regular Registered Air Mail (please do not ask us to use other methods for shipments). Upon request, we will provide you with tracking #. Shipping Fee: Flat Fee (different prices for USA & for Int'l- check the details). Estimated Delivery Time: We ship items once a week. 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