Graham's Magazine, Vol. XL, No. 2, February 1852Various
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Graham's Magazine, Vol. XL, No. 2, February 1852
Various
Literature -- Periodicals; Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals
Though nobody ever believed Park, for he was never with Alexander in his
campaigns, when he took the world by arts—not arms. Not “The New
World,” for that was rather heavy. We speak the truth—but speak it in
sadness, Park! for the day of “first-rate notices is over”—unless Scott
chooses to call this “one of ’em”—and this is over.
* * * * *
The “Rival Captives.”—This story—the publication of which we were
obliged to suspend in November, in consequence of the severe illness of
the author—we shall conclude in our next issue; the _last part_ having
reached us too late for this number.
* * * * *
_Freas_, of the Germantown Telegraph, has justified his name, like a
good printer, as he is, and has locked up his notice of our January
number, in the ice, somewhere. His paper of Dec. 24th has never reached
us, breaking our file, and the heart, too, of a very lovely woman.
* * * * *
A loss.—Some of the most beautiful engravings printed up and intended
for forthcoming numbers of Graham’s Magazine, were ruined by the fire at
Hart’s Building. Graham was in the same predicament himself once, but he
rose like a phœnix from the ashes. He has already selected some of his
most beautiful original drawings and engravings, and has artists and
copper-plate printers at work night and day. Graham will be as handsome
as ever when he appears, and will be called “sweet” by whole bevies of
pretty girls. It is a fact worthy of mention, that there is not upon the
whole list of Graham a single ugly woman. There is something in
philosophy about _attraction_ and _repellents_, (or ought to be,) which
our friend Bird, of the North American, could _tell_ all about, but
which we realize in being surrounded by “a _blaze_ of beauty,” which
used to light Godey’s path when he was younger. It is astonishing how
popular Magazine publishers are when they are young! But Godey has been
“_a publisher_ for twenty-two years!” _Shocking!_ Yet there is
consolation in this, too, for some of the Magazines will never be able
to imitate Godey in that “feature”—we’ll bet a “dollar” on’t.
* * * * *
If people will say handsome things of “Graham,” the public must know it.
S. A. Godman, of South Carolina, has the following in his last week’s
paper:
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