Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXXV, No. 5, November 1849Various
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Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXXV, No. 5, November 1849
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Literature -- Periodicals; Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals
_Bulwer and Forbes on the Water Treatment. Edited, with
Additional Matter, by Roland S. Houghton, M. D. New York; Geo.
P. Putnam. 1 vol. 12mo._
This volume is published especially for the benefit of literary and
professional men, to whom the editor dedicates it. As it is addressed
“to those who think,” there is a natural disposition on the part of the
reader to think with the editor. The most entertaining piece in the
volume is Bulwer’s letter, in which the author of Pelham, after
describing the melancholy condition of his health under the regular
practice, gives his experience as a Water Patient. The other articles
are more elaborate and learned disquisitions on Hydropathy, written by
physicians; and whatever may be the opinion of the reader as to the
merits of the water cure as a medical science, he cannot fail to obtain
much valuable information about bathing, and many strong inducements to
look after the health of his skin.
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_Story of a Genius, or Cola Monti. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1
vol. 16mo._
This is a little story somewhat after the manner of Miss Sedgwick’s
delicious juvenile tales, evidencing not merely a laudable purpose in
the moral, but no mean powers of characterization, and a considerable
knowledge of practical life. Cola, the slight dark-eyed Italian boy, the
genius of the story, and Archibald McKaye, the youth marked out for a
mercantile profession, are both well delineated; and the idea of
bringing them together as natural friends is an anticipation of that
union between artist and merchant which we trust will soon be more
common in real life.
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_The Child’s First History of Rome. By E. M. Sewell, Author of
Amy Herbert, &c. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1 vol. 16mo._
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