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Title: The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art.
Author: Various
Release Date: May 19, 2007 [EBook #21528]
Language: English
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THE
INTERNATIONAL
MONTHLY
MAGAZINE
Of Literature, Science and Art.
VOLUME I. AUGUST TO NOVEMBER, 1850.
NEW-YORK: STRINGER & TOWNSEND, 222 BROADWAY. FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. BY THE NUMBER, 25 CTS; THE VOLUME, $1; THE YEAR, $3.
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CONTENTS:
VOLUME I. AUGUST TO NOVEMBER, 1850.
Advancement of Learning. Portrait of Sir David Brewster, 312
Advocate, The Young.--Household Words, 81
Arts, The Fine.--Elliott's Portraits, 73.--Pictures by Mr. Kellogg, 78.--Osgood's Portrait of Captain Sutter, 73. --Horace Vernet, 112, 175.--Mr. Healy, in Paris. 141,-- Powers's Statue of Calhoun, 174.--M. Ingres and M. de Luynes, 207.--Gallery of Illustrious Americans, 207.-- Dr. Waagen, in England, 207.--Art in Bavaria, 269.-- Exhibition at Valenciennes, 269.--Darley's Illustrations of "Sleepy Hollow," 269.--Chaucer's Monument, 269.-- Lessing's new Picture, 269.--Mlle. Rachel, again, 270.-- Gigantic Statue by Schwanthaler, 270.--Publications of Goupil & Co., 270.--Mr. Powell's Picture for the Capitol, 270, 324.--German Views of Art in America, 323.-- Plans for the Promotion of Catholic Art in Rome, 623.-- Charles Muller's Group of Statues, 323.--A Hundred Statues in Paris, 323.--Powers and his Statues, 324.-- The Barberigo Gallery at Venice, 324.--Paintings and Sculptures of Early Northern Artists, 324.--A Statue to Larrey, the Surgeon, 324.--The Standish Gallery, 324.--Exhibition at Dusseldorf, 324.--Works in Antwerp Churches, 324.--Leutze's New Works, 324.-- The Colossal Frescoes of Kaulbach, 482.--Fine Public Groups at Berlin, 482.--The Dusseldorf "Album," 482. --Statue of Columbus, 483.--Monument to Frederick the Great, 483.--Philadelphia Art Union, 483.--Original Portraits of Queen Elizabeth and Sir Isaac Newton, 483.--Kellogg's Full-Length of General Scott, 483.-- Mount's New Picture, 483.--Arch?ological Institute, 483.--Sarah Biffen, 484.--Statues of Herder, Oudinot, Professor Cooper, &c., 484.
Authors and Books.--Rev. Dr. Smyth, 13.--Gen. Pepe's New Work, 13.--Mr. Mayne Reed, 13.--J. E. Warren, 13.--Dr. Hawks, 13.--The Princess Belgioioso, 13.--Eugene Scribe, 13.--Alice and Phoebe Carey, 14.--Mrs. Oaksmith, 14.--Prof. Nichol on America, 14.--Dr. Croly, 14.--Sir James Alexander, 14.--Mr. James and Copyright, 39.--Albert Smith and "Protection," 39.--R. H. Stoddard, 39.--Inedited Correspondence of Goethe and Schiller, 39.--Margaret Fuller, 39.--Dr. Hoefer vs. Dr. Layard, 40.--Mr. Boker's New Play, 40.--George Sand, 71.--G. P. R. James, 71.--Botta's Nineveh, 71.--Arago, 71.--Miss Fenimore Cooper, 72.--Prof. Agassiz, 72.-- Dr. Layard, 72.--Rogers, 72.--Harro Harring, 72, 112.-- Dr. Gutzlaff, 73.--Literature in Paris, 73.--E. P. Whipple, 105.--Evelyn's History of Religion, 105.--Leigh Hunt and the Laureateship, 105.--E. G. Squier, 105.-- Monument to Wordsworth, 105.--Francis Bowen, &c., 105.--Mrs. Child, 112.--The Literature of Supernaturalism, 138.--Remains of Poe, 138.--Dudley Bean, 138.-- Mr. Young's "Beranger," 138.--Livermore on Libraries, 139.--Prof. Johnson, Charlotte Cushman, Elihu Burritt, Perley Poore, Mr. Mountford, &c., 139.--Rev. James H. Perkins, 175.--Mrs. Esling, 175.--M. St. Hillaire and his Spanish History, 175.--The Author of "Dr. Hookwell," 175.--John Mills, 175.--Mr. Prescott, 175.--Maginn's Homeric Ballads, 175.--George Wilkins Kendall, 176.--Mrs. Trollope and her Son, 176.--Dr. Wm. R. Williams, 176.--Dr. Buckland, 176.--Dr. Wayland's Tractate on Education, 176.--Charles Eames, 176.-- Chateaubriand, &c., 176.--Parke Godwin and his Translation of Goethe's Autobiography, 194.--A new Life of John Randolph, 194.--Scotch Bookseller's Society, 194. --Prof. Dickson's Return to Charleston, 194.--John R. Bartlett and the Boundary Commission, 194.--William C. Richards, 194.--Guilliame Tell Poussin, 194.--Dr. John W. Francis, 195.--Illustrated Edition of Gray's Poems, 195.--M. Libri, Burns, Dr. Wiseman, &c., 195.-- Wordsworth's Posthumous Poem, 196.--Miss Cooper's Rural Hours, 196.--Sydney Smith's Sketches of Modern Philosophy, 196.--Beranger and the People, 232.-- Audubon and Washington Irving, 232.--Seba Smith in Mathematics, 232.--M. Flandin, on Persian Antiquities, 233.--Girardin and Chateaubriand, 233.--Guizot's Poverty, 233.--History of Art, by Schasse, 233.--History of Spain, 233.--The Paris Academy of Inscriptions, 234.-- Leverrier on the Telegraph, 234.--Works of Rev. Dr. Woods, 234.--Orville Dewey, 234.--The Author of the Amber Witch, 235.--The Night Side of Nature, 235.-- Milne Edwards, 235.--Miss Strickland, 235.--Sir E. L. Bulwer, 235.--Mr. Herbert's Sporting Books, 236.-- Works in Press, 236.--Meyerbeer, 236.--A German Prince in New Orleans, 265.--An Arabian Newspaper, 265.--Mrs. Loud's Poems, 265.--Literature of Socialism, 265.--Ebenezer Elliot, 266.--Memorial to Mrs. Osgood, 266.--Rev. Walter Colton on California, 267.--Gallery of Illustrious Americans, 267.--Max Schlesinger, 267.-- Mayo's "Berber," 267.--French Periodicals, 268.--The Vienne University, 268.--Works of the Asiatic Society at Paris, 318.--The French Academy and its Prizes, 318.-- Edward Everett, 319.--Mackay's "Progress of the Intellect." 319.--Lamartine, 319.--Theodore Parker, 319.--Sir Edward Belcher, 319.--Guizot, 319.--John G. Saxe, 319. --Eliza Cook, 319.--Institute of Goethe, 320.--Books on the Slave Trade, 320.--Jules Lechevalier, 320.--The Doctrinal Tract and Book Society's Publications,
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