The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 5, November, 1863Various
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The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 5, November, 1863
Various
Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals; United States -- Politics and government -- 19th century -- Periodicals
My Mission. By Ella Rodman, 633
Letter Writing. By Park Benjamin, 648
The Year. By W. H. Henderson, 657
The Great American Crisis. By Stephen Pearl Andrews, 658
Was He Successful? By Richard B. Kimball, 670
Dead. By Anna Gray, 683
Reconstruction. By Henry Everett Russell, 684
Virginia. By H. T. Tuckerman, 690
She Defines her Position. By Eliza S. Randolph, 702
Whiffs from my Meerschaum. By Lieut. R. A. Wolcott, 704
Literary Notices, 706
Editor's Table, 711
TERMS TO CLUBS FOR 1864.
Two copies for one year, Five dollars.
Three copies for one year, Six dollars.
Six copies for one year, Eleven dollars.
Eleven copies for one year, Twenty dollars.
Twenty copies for one year, Thirty-six dollars.
PAID IN ADVANCE.
_Postage, Thirty-six cents a year_, TO BE PAID BY THE SUBSCRIBER.
SINGLE COPIES, Three dollars a year, IN ADVANCE. _Postage paid by the
Publisher._
[Illustration: pointing finger] As an inducement to new subscribers,
the Publisher offers the following liberal premiums:
[Illustration: pointing finger] Any person remitting $3, in advance,
will receive the magazine from July, 1862, to January, 1864, thus
securing the whole of MR. KIMBALL'S and MR. KIRKE'S new serials, which
are alone worth the price of subscription. Or, if preferred, a
subscriber can take the magazine for 1863 and a copy of "Among the
Pines," or of "Undercurrents of Wall Street," by R. B. KIMBALL, bound in
cloth, or of "Sunshine in Thought," by CHARLES GODFREY LELAND (retail
price, $1 25), the book to be sent postage paid.
[Illustration: pointing finger] Any person remitting $4 50, will
receive the magazine from its commencement, January, 1862, to January,
1864, thus securing MR. KIMBALL'S "Was He Successful?" and MR. KIRKE'S
"Among the Pines," and "Merchant's Story," and nearly 3,000 octave pages
of the best literature in the world. Premium subscribers to pay their
own postage.
[Illustration: pointing finger] All Communications, whether
concerning MSS, or on business, should be addressed to
JOHN F. TROW, Publisher
50 GREENE STREET, NEW YORK.
ENTERED, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1863, by JOHN F.
TROW, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States
for the Southern District of New York.
JOHN F. TROW, PRINTER.
End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No.
5, November, 1863, by Various
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