Description: Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! * HARPER'S Founded in 1850, one of America's oldest literary magazines, and is still in publication! This 100 + year old magazine has interesting articles, stories and drawings from famous writers and illustrators, and vintage advertisements of the day -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! * ISSUE DATE: FEBRUARY, 1883; VOLUME 66, NUMBER 393 IN THIS ISSUE:- [Detailed contents description written EXCLUSIVELY for this listing by MORE MAGAZINES! Use 'Control F' to search this page.] * This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 FRONTISPIECE: The Frozen Fountain. From a Picture by GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, A.R.A. . Engraved by HOSKIN. The Wild Welsh Coast, by Wirt Sikes (pp. 327-352). lllustrations. Drawn by HARRY FENN. Engraved by SHARP, HOSKIN, GEYER, HARLEY, MILLER, HAYMAN, STEWART, TINKEY, KING, G. E. JOHNSON, HEARD, CLARK, PETTIT, and J. HELLAWELL; A Welsh Stile.-CBEs near St. Donat's Castle.-St. Donat's Castle and Church-yard.Southerdown Sands.-Pulpit in Newton Nottage Church.-Newton Nottaqe Church.-The Mumbles.-Arthur's Stone, and the Salt-Marshes of Oxwich.-F slting from Coracles.- Oxwich Church.-Carreg-Cennin: Horning Mist.-Tenby, from the Cliff.-Tlte Keep and Sally-Port, Pembroke.-St. Gowan's Chapel.-The Huntsman's Leap.-Stack Rocks, near Pembroke.-St. David's. Rafe's Chasm, by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (pp. 352-353). The Local Associations Of Whittier's Poems, by George M. White (pp. 353-367). Illustrations. From Sketches by G. M. WHITE. Engraved by GRIMLEY, SHELL, BODENSTAB, AITKEN, GRAY, ATWOOD, LAWSON, LEVIN, and GEYER. Looking up the Merrimac.-The Laurels.-Rocks Village.-Birth-Place o f " The Countess." -Grave o f " The Countess."-Scene o f Poem " The Witch's Daughter."-The old Block-House. -Key of the Richmond Slave Pen.- Whittier's School-House.-.Home of Whittier at Arnesbury. The Fallow Field, by Julia C. R. Dorr (pp. 367-368). German Political Leaders, by Herbert Tuttle (pp. 368-387). Illustrations. Drawn by C. S. REINHART, and from Photographs. Engraved by THOMAS JOHNSON, BRIGHTON, GOETZE, and KRUELL. Prince von Bismarck.-Max von Forckenbeck.-Count von Moltke.-Conservative and Socialist.,-Rzcdolf Gneist.-Edward Lasker.-Langweilig.Herr Von Puttkamer.-Louis Bamberger.-" Lauter !"-A diligent Deputy.--Herr Windthor st.-Baron Schorlemer-Alst.-Eugcne Richter.-A Handkerchief.-An agreeable Deputy.-Heir Hofmann.-A Messenger.-A nearsighted Reporter. Artist Strolls In Holland, by George H. Boughton, A.R.A. (pp. 387-405). Illustrations. Drawn by G. H. BOUGHTON and E. A. ABBEY. Engraved by FRENCH, STEW ART, KING, RAE, SHELL, E. DEL'ORME, H. FILMER, and LEWIS. Muiden.--The gring Engineer.- View in Zaandam. -Zaandam Windmills.-Back View of Jacob.-A Bit of Marken.-On. the Way to Monnickendam: Distant View of Broek.-Near the Well.-Posing.-Street Urchins.-A few Natives.-Collecting Toll at a Lock.-Little Ones of Marken. For the Major, by Constance Fenimore Woolson (pp. 405-414). Illustration. Drawn by ALFRED FREDERICKS. America. - Maryland and the Far South In the Colonial Period, by John Fiske (pp. 414-425). The Sequel To an Old Romance, by Ernest Ingersoll (pp. 425-438). Our Birds and Their Poets, by Phil Robinson (pp. 438-442). Eugenie's Fete Day, by A Working-Girl (pp. 442-447). Shandon Bells, by William Black (pp. 447-464). Illustration. Drawn by WILLIAM SMALL. Engraved by PANNEMAKER, FILS. Southern Rivers, by M. V. Moore (pp. 464-468). Editor's Easy Chair (pp. 468-475). The Winter Gayeties of the Metropolis. -Tennyson's new Drama.-Mrs. Child's Letters.- The late Anthony Trollope. Editor's Literary Record (pp. 475-480). History, Biography, and Correspondence.-Poetical Anthologies.-Works on WoodEngrav-ing.-Holiday Books.-Recent Fiction. Editor's Historical Record (pp. 480-482). Political lntelligence.-Disasters.-Obituary. Editor's Drawer (pp. 482-488). Reminiscences of Thurlow Weed.-Experience of a Pioneer Family.-Negro Songs and Sermons.-An Epitaph.-The Modern David (LAURA D. NICHOLS), Illustrated. * NOTE: OUR content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date. This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 This 100+ year old magazine is the ORIGINAL first edition, NOT a reprint. COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo) The pages are clean and bright. Size: 6½" X 10". A great snapshot of the time, and a terrific Birthday present or Anniversary gift! Careful packaging, Fast shipping, ALL GUARANTEED --
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