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NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE.

VOLUME LXXXV.

JUNE TO NOVEMBER. 1852.

NEW YORK:

HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS,

325 to 337 PEARL STREET,

FRANKLIN SUARE.

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DEATH-MASKS, A COLLECTION OF....

CZAR'S WESTERN FRONTIER, THE........................

DANUBE, THE.-See "From the Black Forest to the Black Sea."

.Poultney Bigelow 255

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DECORATION DAY. A STORY....

Sarah Orne Jewett 84

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.-See "How the Declaration was Received in the Old

Jim and Old Sue (Thomas Nelson Page; Illustration

by A. B. Frost), 157. Farmer Tompkins and the Cyclo-

pædia (John Kendrick Bangs), 158. Unpleasantly like

(Illustration by W. H. Hyde), 159. Terry and his Rev-

erence, 159. A clever Motto, 159. The Habit of the

Humorist, 160. A fortunate Escape, 160. The Electric

Way (Charles Dudley Warner; Illustration by C. D.

Gibson), 161. On an Orator, 162. Looked safer, 162.

Relius (Thomas Nelson Page; Illustration by A. B.

Frost), 320. A modest Contributor (William Henry

Siviter), 321. Destitute, 322. Silas Peters on Educa-

tion, 322. From Kentucky (William J. Hoster), 322.

Sunday Papers in Summer (Illustration by Frank O.

Small), 323. He knew, 323. Wouldn't do, 323. Right

at Home, 324. Native Thrift (Gustav Kobbé), 324. An

Anecdote of Washington (G. A. Lyon, Jun.), 324. The

Lady's Choice (Thomas Nelson Page; Initial Illustra-

tion by A. B. Frost), 482. Where are They? (John Ken-

drick Bangs), 483. Not Himself (David Ker), 484. A

Fish Story, 484. A well-managed Hotel, 484. A Sug-

gestion (Illustration by W. T. Smedley), 485. A Tribute,

485. An Experiment wanted, 485. For Parents only

(J. M. Barrie), 485. For Humanity's Sake, 486. All the

Geography a Nigger needs to Know (Thomas Nelson

Page; Illustration by A. B. Frost), 642. What's in a

Name? 643. The model Galley-Slave, 643. An Expen-

sive Lamp Shade (William Henry Siviter), 644. Colonel

EDITOR'S EASY CHAIR.

The Maid and the Wit, 147. A defective Theory, 148.

The Hamilton Trees, 149. The Park and the Public,

150. Of Wolves and Lambs, 309. The old Literary.

Capital, 310. The Summer Season of the Amusement

Company, 311. The Philharmonic Semicentenary, 313.

Mother Goose and Morality, 471. Politics and Fair

Play, 472. A National Convention, 473. New York and

the Grant Monument, 475. Nominating Conventions of
the Future, 633. The Fidler Type of Englishman, 634.
Nothing so rare as a June Day in June, 635. Some
Words about the Easy Chair, 795. The larger Uses of
the College, 795. The Celebration of the Discovery of
America, 797. A Pa for Christmas, 957.

EDITOR'S STUDY.

Mr. Thomas Hardy's new Novel, 152. A Polish Mas-
terpiece, 153. A Southern Man of Letters, 153. The
History of David Grieve, 154. Fiction stranger than
Truth, 155. "Local Color," 155. Deformity in Fiction,
314. Views of New England Life, 315. Two American
Novels, 316. Dr. Amelia B. Edwards, 317. A Contribu-
tion to American Literary History, 318. Schopenhauer
in Fin-de-Siècle Fiction, 476. The downward Tendency
in Realism, 476. Spiritualization of Thought in France,
477. A Forest Idyl, 478. The Permanency of a Literary
Centre, 479. Professor Fiske's Discovery of America,
480. Duality of Nature in certain Authors, 636. The
imperfect Distribution of Books, 637. The Evolution
of the daily Newspaper, and its Effect on some Preju-
dices in the World of Letters, 639. Mr. Montgomery
Schuyler's Studies in American Architecture, 640. Sum-
mer Books and Summer Readers, 798. Some Views of
the latter respecting realistic Fiction, 799. Tracts dis-
guised as Novels, 799. Substance without Style and
Style without Substance, 800. An anonymous agnostic
Novel, 801. "David Grieve," 801. Valdés's "Faith,"
801. Pierre Loti's Novels, 801. Zola's "La Débâcle,"
S02. The Responsibilities of Literature, 962. Moral
EDUCATION IN THE WEST.........

Recklessness of Fiction, 962. Results of the downward
Tendency of Realism, 964. M. Charles Wagner's Jen-
nesse and the Reaction in France against the material-
istic Spirit, 965. The Works of Mr. Laurence Hutton,
966.

BOOKS MENTIONED IN THE EDITOR'S STUDY.-Beanre-
paire's The Foresters, 478. Edwards's Pharaohs, Fel-
lahs, and Explorers, 317. Eggleston's Faith Doctor,
317. Fiske's The Discovery of America, 480. From the
Books of Laurence Hutton, 966. Garland's Main Trav-
elled Roads, 152. Goodyear's Grammar of the Lotus,
318. Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles, and a Group of
Noble Dames, 152. Howells's The Quality of Mercy, 316.
Hutton's Literary Landmarks, 967. Grace King's Mon-
sieur Motte, and Tales of a Time and Place, 156. Loti's
Madame Chrysanthème and other Works, 801. Mel-
ville's Typec, 802. Meredith's The Tragic Comedians,
155. Schuyler's Studies in American Architecture, 640.
Sienkiewicz's The Deluge, and Fire and Sword, 153.
Smyth's The Philadelphia Magazines, 318. Tolstoî's
Works, 637. Trent's Life of William Gillmore Simms,
153. Valdés's Faith, 801. Wagner's Jeunesse, 965. Mrs.
Ward's David Grieve, 154, 801. Zola's La Débâcle, 802.
..President Charles F. Thwing 715

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