The Continental Monthly, Vol 2, No 6, December 1862: Devoted to Literature and National PolicyVarious
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The Continental Monthly, Vol 2, No 6, December 1862: Devoted to Literature and National Policy
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Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals; United States -- Politics and government -- 19th century -- Periodicals
Arthur's Home Magazine is undoubtedly the best publication of its
character, for the price, published in the United States or any other
country.--_Independent, Mankato, Minn._
This superb ladies' magazine comes fully up to the best standard of a
literary and fashionable periodical.--_Tellegram, Ottawa, Ohio._
Any person who cannot get two dollars' worth out of it in a year, will
never get it in any magazine.--_Independent, Warren, Ill._
Bright, beautiful, and home-like as usual. May its genial presence never
fail to cheer our home.--_Chronicle, Rochester, Ind._
We never put down this magazine, but that we feel better for having
taken it up.--_Union Dem., Deposit, N.Y._
We have said so much in favor of Arthur's Magazine that we hardly know
what else we can say. It is certainly one of the best and one of the
cheapest.--_Republican, New Oregon, Iowa._
ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS APPEAR IN EVERY NUMBER,
Including choice pictures, groups, and characters, prevailing Fashions,
and a great variety of needle-work patterns.
THE LITERARY PORTION
Of the HOME MAGAZINE is of the highest character. The Editors, who write
largely for its pages, are assisted by liberal contributions from the
pens of some of the best writers in the country.
RARE AND ELEGANT PREMIUMS
Are sent to all who make up Clubs.--Our Premiums for 1863 are--
1. A large Photographic copy of that splendid Engraving, "SHAKSPEARE AND
HIS COTEMPORARIES." This copy is made from a proof print, before
lettering, and gives all the details with an accuracy and effect that is
remarkable.
2. A large Photographic copy, from an engraving of Huntington's
celebrated picture, "MERCY'S DREAM," a favorite with every one.
3. A similar copy of Herring's "GLIMPSE OF AN ENGLISH HOMESTEAD." This
premium was given last year, and was so great a favorite that we
continue it on our list for 1863!
YEARLY TERMS, IN ADVANCE.
1 copy Home Magazine (and one of the premium plates), $2 00
2 copies (and one of the premium plates to getter-up of Club), 8 00
3 " " " " " " 4 00
4 " " " " " " 5 00
8 " (and an extra copy of Magazine, and one premium plate to
getter-up of Club), 10 00
12 " " " " two " " " " 15 00
17 " " " " " " " " " 20 00
It will be seen that each single subscriber, who pays $2, is entitled to
one of the premium plates.
In ordering premiums, three red stamps must be sent, in every case, to
pay the cost of mailing each premium.
It is not required that all the Subscribers to a Club be at the same
Post Office.
CLUBBING.
Home Magazine and Godey's Lady's Book, one year, $3 50. Home Magazine
and Harper's Magazine, one year, $8 50. Home Magazine and Saturday
Evening Post, $3 00.
Address T. S. ARTHUR & CO., 323 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
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STEINWAY & SONS
GOLD MEDAL
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