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قراءة كتاب Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850
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HARPER'S
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
VOLUME I.
JUNE TO NOVEMBER, 1850.
NEW YORK:
HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS,
329 & 331 PEARL STREET,
FRANKLIN SQUARE.
MDCCCL
ADVERTISEMENT.
The Publishers take great pleasure in presenting herewith the first volume of the New Monthly Magazine. It was projected and commenced in the belief, that it might be made the means of bringing within the reach of the great mass of the American people, an immense amount of useful and entertaining reading matter, to which, on account of the great number and expense of the books and periodicals in which it originally appears, they have hitherto had no access. The popularity of the work has outstripped their most sanguine expectations. Although but six months have elapsed since it was first announced, it has already attained a regular monthly issue of more than Fifty Thousand Copies, and the rate of its increase is still unchecked. Under these circumstances, the Publishers would consider themselves failing in duty, as well as in gratitude, to the public, if they omitted any exertion within their power to increase its substantial value and its attractiveness. It will be their aim to present, in a style of typography unsurpassed by any similar publication in the world, every thing of general interest and usefulness which the current literature of the times may contain. They will seek, in every article, to combine entertainment with instruction, and to enforce, through channels which attract rather than repel attention and favor, the best and most important lessons of morality and of practical life. They will spare neither labor nor expense in any department of the work; freely lavishing both upon the editorial aid, the pictorial embellishments, the typography, and the general literary resources by which they hope to give the Magazine a popular circulation, unequaled by that of any similar periodical ever published in the world. And they are satisfied that they may appeal with confidence to the present volume, for evidence of the earnestness and fidelity with which they will enter upon the fulfillment of these promises for the future.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.
A Bachelor's Reverie. By Ik. Marvel | 620 |
A Child's Dream of a Star | 73 |
A Chip from a Sailor's Log | 478 |
Adventure in a Turkish Harem | 321 |
Adventure with a Snake | 415 |
Aerial voyage of Barral and Bixio | 499 |
A few words on Corals | 251 |
A Five Days' Tour in the Odenwald. By William Howitt | 448 |
A Giraffe Chase | 329 |
Alchemy and Gunpowder | 195 |
American Literature | 37 |
American Vanity | 274 |
A Midnight Drive | 820 |
Amusements of the Court of Louis XV | 97 |
Andrew Carson's Money: A Story of Gold | 503 |
Anecdote of a Singer | 779 |
Anecdotes of Dr. Chalmers | 696 |
Anecdote of Lord Clive | 554 |
A Night in the Bell Inn. A Ghost Story. | 252 |
A Paris Newspaper | 181 |
A Pilgrimage to the Cradle of Liberty | 721 |
Archibald Alison (with Portrait) | 134 |
A Shilling's Worth of Science | 597 |
Assyrian Sects | 454 |
A Tale of the good Old Times | 52 |
Atlantic Waves | 786 |
A True Ghost Story | 801 |
A Tuscan Vintage | 600 |
A Word at the Start | 1 |
Bathing—Its Utility. By Dr. Moore | 215 |
Battle with Life (Poetry) | 731 |
Benjamin West. By Leigh Hunt | 194 |
Biographical Sketch of Zachary Taylor | 298 |
Borax Lagoons of Tuscany | 397 |
Burke and the Painter Barry | 807 |
Charlotte Corday | 262 |
Chemical Contradictions | 736 |
Christ-hospital Worthies. By Leigh Hunt | 200 |
Conflict with an Elephant | 352 |
Death of Cromwell (Poetry) | 257 |
Descent into the Crater of a Volcano | 838 |
Diplomacy—Lord Chesterfield | 246 |
Doing (Poetry) | 268 |
Dr. Johnson: his Religious Life and Death | 71 |
Early History of the Use of Coal | 656 |
Early Rising | 52 |
Earth's Harvests (Poetry) | 297 |
Ebenezer Elliott | 349 |
Education in America | 209 |