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The February Magazines

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
January
Year
1871
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Atlantic MtMithlg bae : The ürlgin of Folk-Lore, explodlngaome fmniliarstöries; To Fanny, a poem, Oy W. D. O'Conuor, The Fricncl of My Youth, by T. B. Aldrich, soine remlniscences of one of Jack Keeler's cliaractcrs ; Our Eyes, aud how to take care of them, n., by Henry W. Williams, M. D. ; Kate Beaumout, ir., by J. W. DeForest, ia which the steamer burus and Kate Í3 saved by JIcAlister ; A Chapter of Modem Astrology, by Win. L. Stone ; The Story of a Fainous Book- Frankliu's autoblography, by Samuel A. Green ; Castilian Days, by John Hay; American Life in Franco, by M. L. P.; Our 57hUperlng Gallery, in which J.T. Fields talksceniilly of Hawthorne: Recent Litcraturc,&c. Thls uumber bears the Iraprlnt of tiie new fï mi, uut James T. Field remains its editor, wliic.li is guarautee eoough for the year. $4 a year. Address Jamks H. Osüood & Co., I'ublishers, Boston. From the same house, we have Our Youiuj Folk, packed ís full of gcoil tbings, stury, sketch, verse, pictures, etc, as the cover will permit. Fortúnate is the boy or girl who receives it. $2 a year ; with the Atlantic, f5. Addreis as above. - I,ippiiicotla.s a readable list of papers, the most noticeable being: On the [ceBnlt, by E. R. Leiand ; The Marquis, a story, iliustrated, by Chauucy llickox ; The War Records at the Patent Oflice, by Laura SI. Doolittle ; Rome on the Twcntieth of September; and Lord Pnlmerstou, by Kobert M. Walbh. lial'.mw.'iy Strmige, and A Trip to Diliomey ure conchrJtd, ar.il there are olher Btorlea and poems, wlh cbatty "Moutlily Uossip," in whlcb is tolS sorae Inteffstflng incidonts of Dickxns. $4 a vviu'. Addresa Liitinco'it k Co, Phlladelplila, - Tlw EeUctic luis a very fiue poftrslt of that stern old (leneral- TiuxflBU - the prísent mihI fbrlorn liopo of Pr!s and Frauce, an! Biong-óther papers of interest: TBe Future ! i'rance, by M. LaVeleye, from FortnigJttly Iievietc ; On Prugross, by Jnincs Aiiiiimv Fi'oucU', Frater1 Magazine Bolivia aiul Broei 1 in the Auihxoh Valley, Wortnightly Review ; Trial by Battle, Oomxgatine : A Visil to Charles Dirkcu's, by Huns C!irisiiai Auderécn, T&mle lhir ; The Modern Revolt, by Mrs. E. Lynn Llnton, McMMan's Magazine, about the "Wo man Questton" ; Wliy is Prnssia Yictorl ons V Bl'irkxnva'x ífágattnt; wlth lesser articles of ciiml lu té reit. No single maga zinc nuinbor of the iflontli dlscussca 80 niany of thu qiiestions of the day anil the ivorld. $5 a year. AddressE. R. Pei.ton 108, Ful ton Street, N". Y. The Ertectic and the Arous, 6.50. - Our Boy and Girt, "Olivcr Optlc's Magazine," publlshcd now only In montli ly. nambers, wllh Cringle and Cross Tree, by Optie, chaps. v.-viil.; The Doctor's Dauglitcr, by So);!iie May, chaps. in. - v. ; The Bpark of Genius, or, The College Life of Jamen Traiton, by Klijah Eel log, chapa, v. - vm., and umncrous other articles sueh as the boys and girls will i!:id. $2.50 a year ; thtve copies, ftí.óO. Address Lee & Suiíí'AHD, lt'J Washington Street, Bostwu. - The Nursery, wilh picturvs and stories uhich will amuse the littlc ones 'ny the honr, and instrnct wh'ne they unusè. The yöbngest ol'yonr flock should haveit. $1.50 a year. Address Joii.v L. Shoiïey, ;í Hromfleld Street, Uoston. Tlie Nursery and the AnoüS, 3.

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