The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852
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This collection presents a variety of essays, articles, and illustrations that reflect the intellectual climate of the early 1850s. It encompasses topics related to literature, science, art, and notable figures of the period, serving as a reference for readers interested in contemporary cultural and scientific developments. The publication functions as both an informative and entertaining resource, capturing the diverse pursuits and advancements within the mid-19th century.
The volume concludes with an announcement of its merger with Harper's Monthly Magazine, indicating a transition in publication. The earliest issues feature reflections on the magazine's completion and future plans, providing context for its role in disseminating knowledge and ideas during its time.
The volume concludes with an announcement of its merger with Harper's Monthly Magazine, indicating a transition in publication. The earliest issues feature reflections on the magazine's completion and future plans, providing context for its role in disseminating knowledge and ideas during its time.
From the opening pages
The April number of the International Monthly Magazine completes the fifth volume, and the series. The Publishers respectfully announce to its readers and the public, that from the issue of the present Volume, the Magazine will be blended with Harpers' Monthly Magazine , and, therefore, suspended as a distinct publication. To the numerous subscribers to The International Magazine , the Publishers beg to say, that each one will be served with Harpers' Magazine to the end of his term; or, if preferred, furnished with any other Magazine to the amount of his unexpired subscription. The Publishers cannot take leave of the friends of the work, without expressing in terms of thankfulness their sense of the extensive and cordial support it has received during the period of its publication. They are happy to know that its good qualities will be perpetuated in the prosperous, admirable, and widely circulated periodical with which it will hereafter be united. New-York , March 30 , 1852. CONTENTS American War-Engines: Colt and Jennings. (Seven Engravings.) 33 Ariadne, the Story of.— By Erastus W. Ellsworth , 45 Annuaries: A Series of Poems.— By Alice Carey , 87 Autumn Leaves.— By John R. Thompson , 188 Aztecs, At the Society Library. (Engraving.) 289 Army Private, A Word About The. 315 Ashburner, Mr., in New-York.— By Frank Manhattan, Jr. , 324 Author of the Fool of Quality, The. 460 Adventures of an Army Physician in New-York, 496 Arts, The Fine. —Kaulbach's Last Works, 133 .—The Publication of the Works of Ingres, 133 .—The Art-Unions, 277.—An Artist Sycophant in Naples, 277.—Kugler's History of Art, 277.—Copies of Ancient Egyptian Sculptures, 277.—Drawings by Schiller, 277.—Kaulbach, 277.—Greenough, 267.—Kaulbach's Cartoon of Homer, 424.—Gallaît's Last Moments of Egmont, 424.—Monument to Metastasio, 424.—New England Art-Union, Etching of Alston's "Witch of Endor," 425.—Drawing of the American Art-Union, 425.—Philadelphia Art-Union, 425. Authors and Books. —Henry Heine turned Christian, 124 .—Dr. Schmidt on German Romanticism, 125 .—German version of Firdusi, 125 .—Bulau's Secret History of Enigmatical Men, 125 .—Historical Concert at Dresden, 125 .—Leipzig Book Fair, 125 .—History of Music, 125 .—Works of Bach, 125 .—Lachmann, the Philologist, 125 .—German work on Jonathan Edwards, 125 .—Dr. Andree's Das Westland , 126 .—The Gotha Almanac, 126 .—Fruits of Humboldt's Kosmos, 126 .—Auerbach's Village Stories, 126 .—Religious Novel by Storch, 126 .—Schneider's House Chronicles, 126 .—Mugge's new Book, 126 .—Wells's Middle Kingdom in German, 126 .—Geograpica Italiæ, 126 .—German History of…
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