Graham's Magazine, Vol. XVIII, No. 4, April 1841Various
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Graham's Magazine, Vol. XVIII, No. 4, April 1841
Various
Literature -- Periodicals; Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals
This is a praiseworthy work, and reflects high credit on all concerned
in it. The views are selected with taste, and give us a high opinion of
the scenery of Georgia. They are accompanied by a letter-press
description, from the pen of the editor, W. C. Richards. The engravings
are executed in excellent style by Messrs. Rawdon, Wright, Hatch and
Smillie. Such works cannot be too extensively patronised. They encourage
the arts; foster a love for the beautiful; and acquaint the public with
some of the loveliest gems of our native scenery. Was it not a disgrace
to our country that both “Hinton’s Topography” and the still later
“American Scenery,” emanated wholly from England—the capital embarked,
the sketchers and engravers employed, and even the place of publication
being English?
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[Illustration: FASHIONS FOR APRIL 1841 FOR GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE.]
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Table of Contents has been added for reader convenience. Archaic
spellings and hyphenation have been retained. Obvious punctuation and
typesetting errors have been corrected without note. A cover was
created for this ebook and is placed in the public domain.
[The end of _Graham’s Magazine, Vol. XVIII, No. 4, April 1841_, George
R. Graham, Editor]
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